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Old 01-28-2009
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Handheld palm t3

I have a windows x64 system and I want to syncronize my handheld to download ebooks. Everything worked fine before I changed my computer to the new system over a year ago.I had many books on the t3, so I didn't realise until now that there was a problem with linking one to the other. I have bluetooth, but that doesn't work either. Can anyone help? If so, then I would need a step by step guide on how and what to do.
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Old 01-28-2009
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Palm T3 does not work on X64... and they report that on the Palm website.
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Old 01-29-2009
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Hi raybay, I was hoping for a little more help, something positive? I am a sixty eight year old, with a very limited knowledge of computers, but I have thought of at least one way to get around this problem, but I don't yet know how to do it. My idea is to use an external hard drive, (I was given one for christmas) install a 32 bit system on the external hard drive and boot up with that, then sync my palm to that. Would that work?
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