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16-Mar-2006, 03:42 PM #1
Palm Desktop
Hi,

I reformatted my PowerBook G4 last night, and reinstalled all my software. I've reinstalled Palm Desktop (downloaded the most recent one from their site), and now I'm having trouble sycnronising.

More accurately, it's not syncronising. At all. I've checked all my settings (HotSync enabled, listening on the USB port, etc.). I've uninstalled and reinstalled Palm Desktop. I've trashed the preferences. I've even downloaded and installed the iSync conduit (just incase I needed it).

I know it's not a problem of communication, because I can use Card Export II to mount my SD card as a drive. For some reason, things just aren't communicating.

Anyone have any ideas?
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