Failure allocating memory on Palm handheld (4013).

I get the above message when I try to synchronize my Tungsten T3 to my PC using intellisync.  Here is the full message.  I don't really have an idea on where to go to fix this.  Any help would be appreciated to begreatly.  Thank you!

Failure allocating memory on Palm handheld (4013).
Failed synchronization date Book
-Backup db Bluetooth Trusted Devices on the file C:\Program Files\Palm\PageT\Backup\Bluetooth_Trusted_Devices.PDB
-Save db Bluetooth Device Cache in the file C:\Program Files\Palm\PageT\Backup\Bluetooth_Device_Cache.PDB
-Backup db preferences saved in the file C:\Program Files\Palm\PageT\Backup\Saved_Preferences.PRC
System OK
HotSync operation ends 22/01/09 13:17:24

that remaining disk space is too low to be able to sync properly, especially if you have loads of data to synchronize daily. Try freeing up space by removing unwanted applications and games on your device.

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