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Windows XP - Advanced HotSync
Troubleshooting
Article ID: 28618 from Palm Knowledge
Base - this is copied for your convenience - original at
http://kb.palm.com/SRVS/NUA/launchKB.asp?c=28618
Windows XP presents unique situations for many applications,
including the synchronization software for our devices (HotSync
Manager). Sometimes it requires a little extra work to get it
working correctly. But first ...
Did you try the other troubleshooting steps in our
general HotSync troubleshooting
article? You may have been referred to this article from
that one. Be sure you've tried our "general" troubleshooting
steps before proceeding to these Windows XP specific steps.
Windows XP part 1: Check the Device Manager
First, we are going to find out if the device called "Palm OS
Handheld Device" or "Handspring Handheld" is causing HotSync
difficulties.
- From the Windows Start menu, right-click on My
Computer. Then, select Properties from the pop-up menu.
- In the System Properties window, click on the
Hardware tab and then the Device Manager button.

- In the list, you may see an entry for Palm OS Handheld
Devices, or Handspring Handheld. This item is not supposed
to be there unless your PC is actively connecting with your
handheld via USB (i.e. you're performing a HotSync operation
at that moment). If you see this entry, click on the plus
sign [+] to expand the entry.

- You should see Palm USB, or Handspring USB, listed below
Palm OS Handheld Devices or Handspring Handheld. Right click
on the USB item, and select Uninstall from the menu that
appears.
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A confirmation window will appear. Click on
OK.

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Attempt a HotSync operation.
If it doesn't work (especially if it times
out), attempt the HotSync operation one more time.
Didn't work?
Now that we've determined that the problem doesn't stem from
the USB entry in the Device Manager, move on to Windows XP
HotSync troubleshooting, part 2.
Windows XP part 2: Help Windows build the device driver
If a HotSync operation starts but fails, it might be because Windows
XP is not automatically building the USB driver properly for your
cradle or cable. You may need to direct it exactly where to go.
- Attempt another HotSync operation. You should get a screen
that says "Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard."
You may
only see a yellow note floating over the System Tray.
Right-click on this note, and it should pop up the main Found
New Hardware Wizard window.
- Quickly select the button that says "Install from a list or
specific location (Advanced)."
If you do not see this window,
you may need to reinstall the Palm Desktop software and delete
the OEM files related to it. Skip ahead to
Windows XP
troubleshooting (part 3), then come back to this step to
proceed.
- In the next window, select "Don't search. I will choose the
driver to install." Then click the Next button.

- In the next window, click the "Have Disk" button.

- In the "Install from Disk" screen, select Browse...
- You will be presented with the Locate File window. From the
Look In pulldown menu, navigate to
C:\Program Files\palmOne\Drivers
or
c:\Program Files\Palm\Drivers
or
c:\Program Files\Handspring\Drivers
(your path might be different if you chose to custom install the
software).
- You should see a "PalmUsb" or "VisorUsb" file listed. Even
if you do not see it, click the Open button.

- Back in the Found New Hardware Wizard window, click the Next
button.
- Wait a few seconds for the driver to be installed.
- Click the Finish button on the Found New Hardware Wizard.
- By now, your handheld will have timed out, but that's okay.
Attempt another HotSync operation.
Didn't work?
Next, proceed to Windows XP HotSync troubleshooting, part 3 (click
here).
Windows XP part
3: Delete OEM files
If your USB cradle drivers won't "catch" onto your Windows XP
system, you may need to track down and eliminate a few files that
are purposely left behind after a standard uninstall. These are
called Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) files.
- Uninstall Palm Desktop. Then return to this article and
proceed.
Keep in mind, after the uninstall, the Palm or
Handspring folder with your user data will remain on your hard
drive. Do not delete this folder unless you want to lose all
your personal data.
- If you want to be extra safe, create a Windows XP Restore
Point now. From the Windows Start menu, select Programs, then
Accessories, then System Tools, then System Restore and choose
Create Restore point. This might take a minute, but it's good
thing to do becase it gives Windows a point to retreat to if
something goes awry.
- From the Windows Start menu, select Start and then Run.
- In the space provided, enter INF
- The INF folder should appear.
If it does not appear, you
may have to loosen viewing permissions. From the Tools menu,
select Folder Options and then View.
The INF folder shows a long list of files in alphabetical
order. Scroll down the list until you get to files beginning
with the letter "O."
- You will probably see several "OEM" and "OEM.inf" files
followed by numbers. Start at the highest numbered file and
double-click on each file in turn. Don't click on the "OEM.pnf"
files.
When you click on it, any normal OEM file will be
opened automatically in Windows Notepad. In the opened file,
scan for the words "Palm" or "Handspring" or "VisorUsb.inf".
- Close the Windows Notepad application.
- In the INF folder, select both the OEM (and/or OEM.inf) and
the OEM.pnf file in which you found the mention of "Palm" or
"Handspring" or "VisorUsb.inf".
- Delete the selected files.
Warning: Do not delete
any other OEM files except the ones you found above.
Be sure to sift through and delete all OEM files that
mention "Palm" or "Handspring" or "VisorUsb.inf". They can appear in
multiple OEM files. But be careful not to delete anything else, as
mentioned above.
- Reinstall the latest version of Palm Desktop.
Do not un-install previous versions of Palm Desktop. If you
have an existing version of Palm Desktop on your PC, leave
it as-is, and install this version on top of it.
For the best experience, restart your PC and quit all
running applications before installing this software.
- Attempt a HotSync operation.
Article ID: 28618 from Palm Knowledge Base - this is copied
for your convenience -
Original at http://kb.palm.com/SRVS/NUA/launchKB.asp?c=28618
For Additional details on Hotsync Troubleshooting see Palm's web
site
http://kb.palm.com/SRVS/NUA/launchKB.asp?c=2630
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