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I recently got a digital camera and, since both of my USB ports were being used, disconnected my cradle to connect the camera to the same USB port and set up the camera software. Unfortunately, somehow this apparently hosed my ability to HotSync. I spent several hours over a period of a few days trying to get it to work again with no luck.
First, I tried uninstalling the desktop (I have 3.10Hb, the latest version), running the VisorUSBRegClean utility, and reinstalling the desktop. Oh, and soft-resetting the Visor (Deluxe) several times. When I got to the part of the install where it tells you to HotSync, the Visor would try in vain to connect to the desktop. After skipping the HotSync, completing the install and restarting the computer, I would get a little "Found new Hardware" message and the system would act like it was installing a driver for it or something. But still no luck. Now it would show an Unplug/eject hardware icon in the task bar while the handheld tried to sync, but that's it.
I searched around on the USBMan site I saw mentioned on another thread and tried some of the things mentioned there, including changing some BIOS settings, reinstalling Windows 2000 as an "upgrade," and installing service pack 2. Same results.
So, finally I called Handspring support and the support engineer walked me through the following steps, which got it to work! 
- Go to Add/Remove Programs and remove Palm Desktop
- Go to Add/Remove Hardware Wizard. Choose "Uninstall/unplug a device" and "Uninstall a device." Make sure you check "Show hidden devices." Find any items that say Handspring, as in "Handspring USB" or "Handspring Device" or anything that just says "USB Device" and uninstall them. You may have to go through the wizard multiple times to remove them all. (I had to remove 4 items.)
- Run the VisorUSBRegClean.exe utility.
- Unplug the cradle.
- Restart the computer.
- Reinstall the desktop software. When it gets to the point where it asks you to HotSync, plug the cradle in and attempt to synchronize.
Actually, step 3 may have been before 1 and 2, I don't remember too clearly, but it might not matter. The support person also mentioned that sometimes the HotSync doesn't work during the desktop install. If it doesn't, I'm not sure what the next step would be. Finish the install anyway and restart the machine, perhaps?
Anyway, I hope this information may save someone else some time and frustration.
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