I thought I might need to load some xp drivers for the bluetooth device but none are available for the Dell in xp mode. I call Dell for technical support.
They were able to get my phone on windows 7 but could not load the drivers. I suspect there are none available. In "my device" I keep getting a? When I try to update the drivers it says there are no drivers available. I finially got the xp mode to sync via bluetooth but it stopped after a few minutes. I then tried by usb mode but no luck. I then looked at the top key board and realized there was a usb dropped down menu.
You have to attach the device you are trying to use ; Otherwise it won't work. Go figure! It sounds as if the XP mode is, for whatever reason, flaky. So my workaround may be flaky also, but I have been using the Vmware Player application to host the 32 bit XP install, and it's been working flawlessly in 64 bit windows 7 for my two key applications - Palm Desktop and Mobipocket reader and the Cisco VPN client.
I prefer the VMWare player to the Windows XP mode because I can choose whether I want seamless integration or not, and there are times when it is actually helpful to be crystal bloody clear on whether I'm seeing a device or file in XP versus in Win 7. The new Cisco VPN client version 5. The new client supports Windows 7 x64 and Vista x Unfortunately, no support for XP x64 machines.
It is strongly recommended that if you use Vista that you upgrade to SP2 or later. I'm a Palm Pilot T3 owner who's not yet ready to move to a more "modern" device, so I've read this thread a few times with great interest as I just bought a new PC and have it running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit. So yes, my Palm was not syncing with my 4. I tried all the options and desktop versions I could find, to no avail, as has been clearly stated there is no 64 bit version of the USB driver.
So after reading this thread, I was all set to upgrade to the Professional version of Win 7, to use the Virtual PC option. But I had one more option to try in the short term. I noticed a Palm doc stating there is Bluetooth support with Desktop 6. I popped into my local Currys, and spent three pounds and a few pence on a very tiny usb bluetooth adaptor. I plugged in expecting another 64 bit driver issue but no, it simply installed and made itself available!
The first sync took about 15 mins as I had not copied my profile from my old PC, but a smile came over my face when the "hotsync completed successfully" box popped up! A repeat hotsync took 42 secs according to the impressive logging with this desktop version, but I expect I can cut this down once I disable the hotsync on the components I don't use.
I may still go to Win 7 Professional for other reasons, but I offer this route as a possible solution for fellow Palm PDA users trying to hotsync under Win 7 64 bit.
This bluetooth device really is tiny, a bargain IMHO! You must first install the Palm Desktop 6. When you connect your Palm via USB, the driver will not install properly, but an entry will be made in Device Manager.
After downloading the Aceeca file, unzip it and note the extracted files location. Right-click in the Device Manager entry for the Palm device and update the driver, pointing to this extracted files location. It worked quite well for me. I have Windows 7, 32 bit. Installed VM and all. Installed Palm T3, Desktop e. If any of you have a idea, i would most appreciate it.
I have huge amount of date in the T3, schedules into the future and a LOT of schedules of the past which are invaluable. This worked for me too, to sync my Centro with the Palm Desktop under Windows 7 home bit. But I had to uninstall Outlook first -- which is fine by me since I've spent the last 15 years trying to avoid it.
I may be able to last a few more years. Note that it's important to have the Palm device actually connected when going into the Device Manager, otherwise it won't be visible. Thanks, Mike, for saving me hours upgrading to Professional and trying to get XP emulation working! Been waiting for ages to sort this out and so glad I eventually found this.
Whoever sorted that is a star! Dear Palm Users. All of it I'm so happy You will be happy also!! This is my way of "contributing back" E Thank you all!! To HotSync many? You will have to do the install yourself, step by step. And according to various Palm forums, there are statements that these drivers also work for the older PalmOS devices.
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New member. Along with this decision came a vast amount of digitizer problems, the first plastic digitizers were terrible and the currently ones are better but do not come close to the durability of our glass ones. A draw back to the glass digitizer is if it dropped on a hard surface it can break. This Palm model comes standard with a plastic digitizer. Palm Cradle WWZ The cradle allows you to position the Palm so it can be easily read while it is either charging or syncing, the cradle option does not include an AC adapter or sync cable so if you do not have these please choose either the US or International AC adapter option.
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