Palm Tungsten E with XP for Palm TX with Vista 64

Those who have read the title of this post know that the solution is not obvious.

I now have a Palm Tungsten E synchronization on a PC with Windows XP (sp2), I've been so far. I changed to a computer with Windows Vista (64-bit). I bought a Palm TX and a USB Bluetooth adapter to be able to synchronize between my computer and my new Palm TX. This is apparently the only solution that works with a 64 bit Vista computer.

I have the calendar, the touch and the memo of my last sync files with my old computer.

What is the market to follow recommended action to make this transition?

Please help, I'm desperate!

Dear WyreNut,

It's been a long road and difficult, but I think I'm finally here.

I followed all your instructions for my transition from my TE in my TX as well regarding the WiFi sync and everything seems to be all right. I even downloaded a few additional applications that I had and they also work well. I will continue tomorrow, but I think that I have now a few on the situation. Your procedure for WiFi sync went exactly as described. (I kept my arthritic disorder all the time I cross my fingers.)

Once more a big thank you, I certainly couldn't have done it without your help.

Kind regards

Jazzeur

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