I am trying to get my Palm to be recognised. I installed the last Palm
Desktop software, 4.1, and then as soon as I put my Palm in the
craddle, x64 sees a new device, wants to install drivers but can't
find any. Is there any workaround for this with "re-decorated" drivers
or something?

I e-mailed Palm support by the way, and they hadn't heard about the
problem, but would forward my question for 64-bit drivers to their
techies.

jud

Re: Palm & x64 by Mike

Mike
Fri Jun 03 04:35:24 CDT 2005

"Jud Hendrix" <askme@here.com> wrote in message
news:0950a1lcavacofv7rdcripsgjiaj0r6glu@4ax.com...
>I am trying to get my Palm to be recognised. I installed the last Palm
> Desktop software, 4.1, and then as soon as I put my Palm in the
> craddle, x64 sees a new device, wants to install drivers but can't
> find any. Is there any workaround for this with "re-decorated" drivers
> or something?
>
> I e-mailed Palm support by the way, and they hadn't heard about the
> problem, but would forward my question for 64-bit drivers to their
> techies.
>

If your software requires any drivers, then you need new x64 drivers.
Redecoration will not help unless you actually have the x64 driver files.

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"Jud Hendrix" <askme@here.com> wrote in message
news:0950a1lcavacofv7rdcripsgjiaj0r6glu@4ax.com...
>I am trying to get my Palm to be recognised. I installed the last Palm
> Desktop software, 4.1, and then as soon as I put my Palm in the
> craddle, x64 sees a new device, wants to install drivers but can't
> find any. Is there any workaround for this with "re-decorated" drivers
> or something?
>
> I e-mailed Palm support by the way, and they hadn't heard about the
> problem, but would forward my question for 64-bit drivers to their
> techies.
>
> jud
>



Re: Palm & x64 by Jud

Jud
Fri Jun 03 05:16:31 CDT 2005

On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 10:35:24 +0100, "Mike Brannigan [MSFT]"
<mikebran@online.microsoft.com> wrote:

>If your software requires any drivers, then you need new x64 drivers.
>Redecoration will not help unless you actually have the x64 driver files.

Pity :( I'll just wait then. Thanks Mike

jud


Re: Palm & x64 by Andre

Andre
Fri Jun 03 09:21:48 CDT 2005

Yeah, this one is in the hands of Palm.
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"Jud Hendrix" <askme@here.com> wrote in message
news:rcb0a1h5phvfi4u9ncl92jlv5mui3iv8t1@4ax.com...
> On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 10:35:24 +0100, "Mike Brannigan [MSFT]"
> <mikebran@online.microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>>If your software requires any drivers, then you need new x64 drivers.
>>Redecoration will not help unless you actually have the x64 driver files.
>
> Pity :( I'll just wait then. Thanks Mike
>
> jud
>



Re: Palm & x64 by Chris

Chris
Fri Jun 03 14:11:02 CDT 2005

Just in case, you have to be logged as Administrator (even runas does not
work) to ensure usb stack recognition ; I recalled seeing no message when
installing with runas...



Re: Palm & x64 by Jud

Jud
Fri Jun 03 15:28:06 CDT 2005

On Fri, 3 Jun 2005 12:11:02 -0700, "Chris"
<Chris@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>Just in case, you have to be logged as Administrator

I was

jud