Palm Handheld Driver Windows 10

• Download Palm Desktop 6.2 • Run the installer. Select Complete Install. • After installation, Synchronization Setup will launch.

Palm Handheld Driver Windows 10

• Enter a name for your Device. • Select Palm Desktop as your Sync Service. • Exit the Installer. • Right click on the Palm Desktop icon, and select 'Run as Administrator' to allow it to write registry settings. Sync Palm Desktop with your Android and iOS devices using How to Remove Hotsync from the Startup Folder in Windows To stop Hotsync from starting every time you reboot: • Right Click the Window's Start button >Select 'Task Manager' • Select the 'Starup' Tab • Highlight 'HotSync' • Select 'Disable' If you have Palm Desktop files on another computer this guide will help you move it: Install Palm Desktop 4 Download Palm Desktop 4.1.4 Installer • Download Palm Desktop • Run the installer. Choose Complete install.

Solved: Will Palm Desktop work in Windows 10 with the same driver download I used for Windows 8.1? I have Palm Desktop ver 6.0.1 or 6.0.2.

• After installation, the Synchronization Setup will automatically launch. • Enter a name for your Device • If it asks you to choose between Microsoft Outlook or Palm Desktop, select Palm Desktop. • Exit the Installer and Palm Desktop. In Vista and later versions of Windows, the protected Program Files folder prohibits CompanionLink from accessing Palm Desktop 4's data in its default location, so the data directory must be changed before syncing with CompanionLink. Relocating Palm Desktop 4 Data files • Right Click Palm Desktop 4's icon >Select Properties • Select the Compatibility tab • Check 'Run this program as an administrator' • Click Apply and close • Open Palm Desktop 4 • Select Tools >Options • Change the 'Data Directory' to a new folder outside of 'Progam Files' (ie. C: Palm Desktop).

Thanks to the great folks over at Aceeca.com (makers of NEW PalmOS Garnet devices), USB drivers for 64bit Vista, Windows 7, and Win 8 operating systems are available. There are many users reporting Palm Desktop 4.x is also working. I have synced my TX to my Vista64 bit laptop, and Windows 8.1 HP Spectre X2 hybrid successfully via my USB cable.

The drivers are located here: (NOTE: As of today, 8/1/2016 the Aceeca website has be down for 'construction'. The drivers can also be found here: ) Installation instructions (from Aceeca) for Windows 7 are included in the download. Basic instructions: 1. Download the drivers and Extract them to the same folder.

Remember the folder you extracted them to. Try to HotSync your device. Windows 10 Intel Hd Graphics Driver Update on this page. It will fail. Open the Device Manager, and look for the Yellow Triangle next to either ' Acceca' or ' Palm Device' under 'Other devices'.

Right-click on the device, and choose 'Update Driver Software'. Choose 'Browse My Computer for Software' and direct it to the folder you extracted the Aceeca drivers to.

Choose 'Next' at the driver file location window, and then tell it to 'Always trust software from Aceeca Ltd.' Then click the 'Install' button. I received an error message (Vista64) that told me 'The drivers were installed but the device couldn't be opened.' I saw that my TX had timed out and went to sleep. I tried a HotSync and it worked!!! NOTE: Palm Desktop 6.22 may only show Media and Install.

Here's how to fix that: If Palm Desktop 6.2.2 only shows Media and Install, try this: Right-click on the shortcut for Palm Desktop, then choose 'Run as Administrator'. The ther modules should appear. To make Palm Desktop Run as Administrator every time in Windows 8/8.1: Close Palm Desktop, if open. (This is a very important thing to always do when using 6.2.2 - it has been known to lose data when a computer is shut down without closing the program!) Right Click on the Palm Desktop Icon in the Metro screen, then choose 'Open File Location'. You will now see the actual file for the shortcut. Right-click on the 'Palm Desktop' shortcut file, then Properties. Now pick the Compatibility Tab at the top.

At the bottom of the Compatibility Tab is a checkbox: 'Run this Program as Administrator', Click OK. Try opening Palm Desktop, all the parts should appear. You may see a box open when you close the program asking 'Did the program run correctly?'

Windows 10 Optimus Driver. I picked 'Yes', and it's been working fine since then! If you are using a much older PalmOS device and want to try using Palm Desktop 4.x, you will need this additional patch from Pimlico Software: WyreNut Forum member bobboffin has added this post: 'After attempting your first HotSync and failing (as expected) you may be unable to find any trace of the device in Device Manager, making the next step quite difficult. This happened to me, and after some investigation I discovered the following tip that allows Device Manager to show hidden and non-present devices. Open up Notepad and paste the following two lines into it: set DEVMGR_SHOW_NONPRESENT_DEVICES=1 start devmgmt.msc Save it as SetDev.bat into My Documents. Open My Documents in Windows Explorer and double click on SetDev.bat. Device Manager should open.

In the View menu select Show Hidden Devices. You may now see under the Other heading the failed device with a yellow triangle against it. You can now proceed to install the drivers per the instructions. Note that the driver supports most Palm OS versions.

I'm actually using an Aceeca Meazura 1000 ruggedized PDA running OS 4.1 --- bobboffin' Hope this helps! I have a zire 71. I really struggled getting hot sync to work in conjunction with the new driver.

When attempting to install I got the error: Windows encountered error while attempting to install the driver. This device cannot start (code 10). Finally, the winning combination was: I plugged the cradle into a different USB port, I removed the hand held from the cradle, I rebooted the system, I tried a hotsync and it worked. I then plugged back into the original usb port and hotsync was still successful. I spent a couple of hours on this before being successful. Cynmarq wrote: I have a zire 71. I really struggled getting hot sync to work in conjunction with the new driver.

When attempting to install I got the error: Windows encountered error while attempting to install the driver. This device cannot start (code 10). Finally, the winning combination was: I plugged the cradle into a different USB port, I removed the hand held from the cradle, I rebooted the system, I tried a hotsync and it worked. I then plugged back into the original usb port and hotsync was still successful. I spent a couple of hours on this before being successful.

Thanks for reporting your success, cynmarq! I am in the process of downloading the 64-bit Palm drivers from Aceera and I must confess I am a little confused by the process and need help. The directions say to download the drivers and unpack them and remember the folder you unpacked the drivers to.

I downloaded the drivers into a folder on my computer called 'Downloads'. When I click on the folder that has a zipper on it it opens and I see 5 files; a file with installation instructions and 4 other files. Which files will I need in order to make the sync process work? The instructions written by WyreNut also talk about when I am installing the drivers to 'direct to the Aceera folder you unpacked the drivers to...' When I clicked on the zipped folder I downloaded it opened and showed me the 5 files I mentioned above. Do I need to create a separate folder and call it 'Aceera' and put some of the files into it?

If I do need to create an 'Aceera' folder which files do I need to put in it?