Synching Palms Using Windows XP?
Bill Kendrick asks: "I've been reading a few PDA-related Usenet groups lately, and I've been noticing quite a number of problems people have been having when trying to sync their Palms (and other PDAs) under WindowsXP." According to Palm, the new Palm Desktop (version 4.0.1) should be compatible, yet it seems that a lot of people are experiencing problems. If you've managed to get a Palm to sync successfuly with a Windows XP system, what did you have to do to get things working?
That's the way that MS would like it.
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I've synced my Palm IIIc with Desktop 4.01 using both my machine at work as well as the one at home, with various builds of Windows XP. I was on the WinXP beta also - never a glitch in sync.
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Both machines have different processors, different motherboards and different graphics cards. I'm using serial sync and it works like a charm. In fact, I'm syncing while writing this post.
I guess I miss the point of the post completely, as it does nothing to describe the nature of these problems and I've never encountered any.
Duh? Should I try and re-install everything to see if I can create a problem?
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I had this problem too. My solution format C: install win2k again :-) xp isn't quite ready for mainstream yet my burner refused to work under xp also.
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I've had no end of trouble trying to get my Handspring Visor with a USB cradle to sync under Windows 2000. It simply won't do it.
I've read their web site, e-mailed tech support (only to be given an un-helpful boilerplate document), and tried everything I can think of.
If anyone has gotten this to work, I'd love to know how.
--Bruce
(Handspring did replace my Visor when I dropped it and the screen broke--at their cost, via 2-day FedEx. I was quite happy about that.)
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I called Microsoft up and asked them about the very same problem...
They said if I bought their special expansion pack for Palm called "Windows-C-E" that I could sync made PDA to XP with no problems. Cool!
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I have 2 palms, one each under separate profiles (m100 and PalmV for my wife and I). Running palm desktop 4.01. I did a scratch install of XP, and then installed palm desktop 4.01 from palm's website. I may have had to do it logged on as each different user... I don't quite remember. Then I installed Chapura's pocket mirror software from my PalmV CD under each user, and then I upgraded it to the 3.0 PocketMirror Professional. Works just fine.
I'm 2 for 2, without a hitch. Maybe try the latest version of their (PC-side) software?
I just worked out my UHCI/OHCI driver stupidity and got my Visor synching in Linux, after patches and pain and suffering.
I had de prob 2. I did a format and instald linux. but any other OS is also good (but NOT XP).
For some fun, if you've got a USB cradle hooked up, try this on Windows XP:
- Log in as any user
- Fast user switch to another user
- Perform a Hotsync
You should be presented with a lovely BSOD.
You might not be having issues with Win XP at all... Seems that the majority of m500 series models internal USB components are shorting our or corrupted, even after months of normal use.
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