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long idle Wrist PDA, I ran into HotSync error 6410 - connection lost. Palm's knowledge base had some suggestions, however, none of their workarounds resolved my problem. Instead, the problem went away by 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 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 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 20
'Tungsten T series' started by perrotta, Oct 20, 2003. Thread Status: Not open for further replies. perrotta Mobile Deity Messages: 111 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 21 http://tinyurl.com/rqmj My PDA Browser Home Page: http://pdaportal.us A list of PDA-friendly web sites perrotta, Oct 20, 2003 #1 OrionNE Cool Dude Messages: 217 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 66 I had this problem a year ago. I found a solution ant copied it down. Here is what I had. [Palm Tech Notes]"Hot Sync Error 8009"] 1. Close HotSync on https://markwarren.wordpress.com/2010/05/06/fixing-hotsync-manager-6410-error-connection-lost/ the taskbar. 2. Close any and all windows, applications or processes running. 3. Open Regedit (go to Start menu, "Run" and type 'regedit' 4. Export the Registry (all, not just a branch) in case you need it as a backup 5. Open HKEY_CURRENT_USER. 6. Open "Software". 7. Find the US Robotics entry and expand it. 8. Select Pilot Desktop folder and delete it. 9. http://forum.brighthand.com/threads/palm-how-to-resolve-error-8009-during-hotsync.56285/ Quit Regedit. 10. Open Run on Start menu, enter "C:\Palm\Hotsync.exe -r" using your correct path to the HotSync.exe. Be sure to add the " -r" after it. This is what will rebuild the Registry entries. After a few moments, you should see the HotSync icon appear in the System Tray on the Taskbar. 11. Before doing anything else, restart your machine Hope this helps someone. OrionNE Check out http://www.PalmCDMA.com OrionNE, Oct 20, 2003 #2 Ed Hardy TabletPCReview Editor Staff Member Messages: 20,236 Likes Received: 415 Trophy Points: 83 I have fixed the link in the first comment. I am the former Site Editor of Brighthand, but I now run the sister-site TabletPCReview. Follow me on Twitter or Google+ Ed Hardy, Oct 21, 2003 #3 perrotta Mobile Deity Messages: 111 Likes Received: 0 Trophy Points: 21 Ed, Thanks for fixing the link, perrotta My PDA Browser Home Page: http://pdaportal.us A list of PDA-friendly web sites perrotta, Oct 21, 2003 #4 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Loading... Similar Threads - Palm resolve error PalmPilot Personal is not booting up xXx_JenkerSmoker420_xXx
use the previous link instead. Select a product Sort by Default Summary New or Updated Description Date Updated Direction Ascending Descending Helpful search tips Find the answer to http://kb.act.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/13320/~/error%3A-hotsync-operation-interrupted.-hotsync-error-6410. your question Error: HotSync Operation Interrupted. HotSync Error 6410. Answer ID 13320 | Updated 09/10/2016 12:31 PM When you perform a HotSync you receive the following error on your handheld device: "HotSync Operation http://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2009/9/7/solving_palm_pmtracedatabase_problem Interrupted. Some of your Data was not Backed up." When you view the log you see a reference to HotSync Error 6410. Disclaimer: This article was written about products for which Sage Software, hotsync error Inc. no longer offers support. Therefore, this article is offered “as is” and will no longer be updated. If you need assistance with issues pertaining to an unsupported product, please refer your questions to the ACT! Online Community or to an ACT! Certified Consultant. For more information regarding currently supported versions of ACT!, please see our Obsolescence PolicyAccording to Palm, HotSync Error 6410 is caused by insufficient hotsync error memory on the handheld device. You will need to check the free memory on the handheld device and compare this to the ACT! for Palm OS minimal requirements. Checking Free Memory On the Home Application screen. Tap on the Menu icon, (below the Application icon) then tap Info from the App drop down. Under Size, check the Free Memory display. To view the ACT! for Palm OS requirements, refer to the following Knowledge Base document: Title : Requirements for Using ACT! for Palm OS View This Document If you find that the available memory on your Palm handheld device meets or exceeds the minimal requirements, you must disable or uninstall ACT! for Palm OS and/or ACT! Link 2.0, then perform another HotSync. Disabling ACT! for Palm OS Open ACT! for Palm OS Settings. Select Do Nothing in the HotSync Action section, then click OK. Now HotSync. Disabling ACT! Link 2.0 Conduits Open ACT! Link 2.0 Configuration. On the Global Settings view, click Enable/Disable Conduits. Clear all three check boxes. ACT! Activities, ACT! Contacts, and ACT! To-do's. Click OK, click OK. Now HotSync. For instructions on uninstalling, click the appropriate link below: Title : How to Uninstall ACT
Related Categories: general If you're a Palm device owner who has been annoyed that attempts to hotsync your device fail with "Hotsync session completed with errors", because it "Failed to backup 1 file", the PmTraceDatabase, I have a solution for you, from Palm. The problem is annoying, because if you have no other sync failures (such as Outlook calendar sync errors), you can't know for sure without digging into the hotsync log. The good news is that Palm has come out with a solution to make this finally go away: Update: Curiously, that link I had originally offered here in 2009 goes to a page that no longer offers or explains the fixpmtrace.prc file, as it used to. That's odd. And while I found another version of the page on the site: http://kb.hpwebos.com/wps/portal/kb/na/centro/centro/bell/solutions/article/44937_en.html. Sadly, though, even that page has a failing link to that prc file. I found all this in answering a question someone raised as a comment. For more details, and a possible alternative solution, see my reply comment at http://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2009/9/7/solving_palm_pmtracedatabase_problem#c885AB116-E50B-DEA9-80CFFE5C48A7121E. http://kb.palm.com/wps/portal/kb/common/article/44937_en.html As the Palm site page discusses, you install that app onto your phone, and then run the FixPMTrace app on your device. It's important to note that it's NOT ENOUGH just to install the app onto your device. You do have to run that app from the Palm launcher (the list of apps, accessed by the "home" key, as usual) in order to have it do its magic. All it does is turn off the archive bit on a file so it stops trying to back it up. Hope that helps someone else. PS And before some of you jump on me for still using a Palm, :-) just know that yes I am seriously considering moving to an iPhone after several years of relative happiness with my Palm devices. I've been using a iPod Touch for a couple of years and really like that. Carrying both devices is of course a pain, so reducing it to one just makes sense. And yes, I know about the Palm Pre. It's just tha