Hotsync Windows xp home problems

Talked to Palm and sprint, they cannot understand why does not synchronize. Anyway, now my problem is sprint no longer supports wireless palm backup... How can I back up all my info b4 I do the hard reset, they want me to?

Some help please. Is it possible to move entire list of contacts and calendar to my micro card? or another way... If I lose everything that I would NEVER buy one again palm device!

Thank you

HI - first, you check in Windows explore c/program/palm... data from your address book, calendar, etc. and COPY these data in another part of your Explorer windows - for example, my account or anything else.

You then can not lose your data that you are at all times able to copy them to the place of origin!

The other question, I can't give advice there

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