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Contacts My Profile Mark Forums Read 0 New Home Forum webOS Devices Palm OS Devices & Apps HotSync Problem - USB Device Not Recognized Page 1 of 5 12345 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 20 of 87 Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode HammerTKE Posts 1 Posts 09/26/2005,01:47 PM #1 I've had my Treo 650 since it launched and just recently started having problems syncing my device using HotSync. When I connect my device to my pc (which is using XP) and press the button to sync the devices, I get an error in my tool bar stating that there is an unknown usb device. I've tried rebooting both my PC and my Treo and the problem still persists. Has anyone else had this problem and/or know how to fix it. Reply sam-i-am Posts 478 Posts 09/26/2005,01:51 PM #2 Ive had it before. I just kept unp[lugging it and plugging it back in and trying different usb ports until it worked. Do you have card export? Could be causing some issues... Reply robcox Posts 33 Posts 09/26/2005,02:12 PM #3 I have this problem sometimes. I have to shove the connector into my treo a bit more and it connects ok after that. Seems like if I just plug it in sometimes it does this...I have to use more pressure now when I connect. Rob Reply safisam Posts 66 Posts 09/26/2005,03:16 PM #4 Mine start having the same problem late last week. I've tried everything, from rebooting PC/Treo, to unpluging and plugging back the USB cable. I too had my Treo 650 (Sprint) since they first came out. But I replaced mine last week, due to malfunction in the headphone jack. I'm not sure if the two are related. Reply wernst Posts 338 Posts 09/26/2005,03:31 PM #5 This happened to me 3 times on my first day of use, and then never again. It seemed like it was a lose universal connector. Now I just wiggle the connector when plugging it in, and it has n
Local USB. Product: Dana Platform: Windows Last Updated: 2014/07/15 Issue: My HotSync failed with a message “The connection between your handheld computer and the desktop could not be established. Please check your setup and try again.” In HotSync Manager there is no option for Local USB. When opening Palm Desktop you may also see the message “Error: Invalid configuration. Terminating Palm Desktop.” Reason: There are a couple reasons for Local USB to not appear in HotSync Manager. 1) Palm Desktop was installed under a different user account. Palm Desktop will need to be installed for each user on the computer that will be performing a HotSync. 2) Compatibility issues may exist between HotSync http://forums.webosnation.com/palm-os-devices-apps/96612-hotsync-problem-usb-device-not-recognized.html Manager and Windows Vista. Resolution: If Palm Desktop was installed under a different user account: In order to install Palm Desktop, the user will temporarily need Administrator rights to the computer. These privileges can be removed after the following steps: 1) Install Palm Desktop from the Dana Desktop Software CD. If you are prompted, “An older version of Palm Desktop has been detected,” click Yes to continue with installation. 2) If you are prompted http://support.renlearn.com/techkb/techkb/6027246e.asp to reboot the computer, do so. 3) After the installation is complete, HotSync the Dana to properly load the Palm drivers. Once these steps are complete, you can remove the Administrator privileges from this particular user, however, you will need to grant this user (or user group) Modify rights to the Palm folder, by default installed to C:\Program Files\Palm\. If you are running Windows Vista: HotSync Manager may need to be run in XP compatibility mode for Local USB to appear in Windows Vista. 1) Browse to the location Palm Desktop was installed to, by default C:\Program Files\Palm\. 2) Locate HOTSYNC.EXE, right-click on it and choose Properties. 3) Click on the Compatibility tab, place a checkmark by “Run this program in compatibility mode for:” and select Windows XP (Service Pack 2). 4) Click Apply, then OK. 5) Click on the HotSync Manager icon in your system tray, and select Exit. If prompted, click Yes to confirm closing. 6) Restart HotSync Manager, either by browsing to the HOTSYNC.EXE file, or through Start à All Programs à Dana by AlphaSmart à HotSync Manager. 7) Local USB should now appear. The Dana Desktop software is available for download from KB Article #10508968. Keywords: ZKBAlphaSmart; ZKBError Dana is a trademark of Renaissance Learning, Inc. and its subsidiaries, registered, common law, or pending registration
long idle Wrist PDA, I ran into HotSync error 6410 - connection lost. Palm's knowledge base had some suggestions, however, none https://markwarren.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/fixing-hotsync-manager-6410-error-connection-lost/ of their workarounds resolved my problem. Instead, the problem went away by https://forum.parallels.com/threads/palm-hotsync-usb-device-problem.31802/ enabling just the "Local USB" connection (and disabling the other "Local", "Modem", and "Network" connection types by right clicking on the HotSync menu in the System tray). Like this:Like Loading... Related Posted in Fun, Palm OS. 1 Comment » One Response to "Fixing HotSync Manager hotsync error 6410 Error - ConnectionLost" Hotsync 6410 | Gotcustomers Says: March 13, 2012 at 3:27 am […] Fixing HotSync Manager 6410 Error - Connection Lost « MusingsMay 6, 2010 … While reviving my long idle Wrist PDA, I ran into HotSync error 6410 - connection lost. Palm's knowledge base had some suggestions, however … […] Reply Leave a Reply hotsync error usb Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. « Why the iPad Succeeds Where OthersFailed… Sprint TV Streams ESPN World Cup forFree » Proudly powered by WordPress Archives May 2015(1) September 2014(1) July 2014(1) January 2014(1) July 2013(1) June 2013(2) May 2013(1) April 2013(2) February 2013(1) January 2013(1) November 2012(2) September 2012(1) August 2012(1) March 2012(1) February 2012(1) October 2011(2) August 2011(1) July 2011(1) June 2010(1) May 2010(1) April 2010(1) March 2010(2) December 2009(1) October 2009(1) August 2009(1) April 2009(1) December 2008(2) September 2008(1) August 2008(2) Search Amazon Amazon.com Widgets Blogroll Mark Warren McInblog Well-to-Wheel WordPress.com Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. %d bloggers like this:
Than: Search this thread only Search this forum only Display results as threads Useful Searches Recent Posts More... Parallels Forums Home Forums > Parallels Cross-Platform Solutions > Parallels Desktop for Mac > Windows Guest OS Discussion > Palm Hotsync- USB device problem Discussion in 'Windows Guest OS Discussion' started by JoshSpurlock, Nov 21, 2008. Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next > JoshSpurlock Messages: 11 Had no problems syncing my Palm TX under 3.0, had some problems getting the device recognized under first build of 4.0, can't get it to work at all under latest build 3540. Parallels gets stuck in this cycle of loading the device, dropping it, loading it, dropping it, and each time giving me a message about how it will automatically recognize it next time. This cycle happen about every 5-8 seconds until I unplug the device. Hope we can get a fix to this quick, some of us have jobs where we actually need our software to work in order to get our jobs done. Not happy with all the bugs. Thinking these should have been better worked out in the Beta, not with people who need the software to work when the buy it. Any known help/solution for this problem? JoshSpurlock, Nov 21, 2008 #1 larrylynch Messages: 5 Same here, Josh, with a slightly different twist. Can't get Parallels to recognize Palm Treo 700p to even start the synchronization process. larrylynch, Nov 22, 2008 #2 larrylynch Messages: 5 Same here, Josh, with a slightly different twist. Can't get Parallels to recognize Palm Treo 700p to even start the synchronization process. Tried re-installing Palm, still no go. larrylynch, Nov 22, 2008 #3 JoshSpurlock Messages: 11 Hopeful for a quick resolution I've been told that they are looking into it. Here's a link to the discussion under the latest build http://forum.parallels.com