
I found a solution that has worked for me. I've found it to be very fast, and I have yet to find an old Windows application that it won't run. I haven't heard much talk about the 32-bit version of Windows 10, but I love it. Once the conduits are set up, there doesn't seem to be any need to run anything in compatibility mode or as an administrator. The only trouble I had was settting up the HotSync conduits for some Palm OS apps with desktop counterparts, but in every case I was able to get the conduit installed by temporarily running the counterpart application in Windows XP compatibility mode. I now have all of my stuff both on the phone and on the Windows 10 machine, complete with birthday reminders in the calendar. I'm happy to report that I installed the software, did a HotSync and everything went just fine.

Since some handy features (like birthday reminders in the calendar) disappeared in that version, after setting up 32-bit Windows 10 I decided to try using Palm Desktop 4.2, the version that came with my Centro. I used to sync my Palm Centro on a 32-bit Vista machine running Palm Desktop 6.2. This isn't a question, just information for any die-hard Palm users who might be interested.īecause I have some old software that I want to continue using, I installed the 32-bit version of Windows 10 on my HP Pavilion g6-1d21dx.

