Look for dBfixit at the same vendor that sells DateBk.  I would immediately 
suspect corrupted records, especially if you're porting data from an earlier 
machine/different format.

Charlie

--- In [email protected], "jeanmorgan01" <jean.wil...@...> wrote:
>
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone can offer some advice. Long story, summarised.
> 
> I had some old Psion agenda files which were converted for me into Outlook 
> files. So i imported them into Outlook on a borrowed laptop (as I don't use 
> Outlook), installed palm hotsync on that laptop and tried to sync them into 
> my Centro. The sync failed with various Ol-xxxx errors, said it had restored 
> the database.
> 
> Since then, I haven't been able to open Datebk5 on my Centro. Then hotsync 
> kept hanging when I tried it back on my own laptop which made me think the 
> datebook file had got corrupted on the Centro.
> Previously no problems at all.
> 
> I have removed palm desktop from my laptop and re-installed, deleted the 
> datebook.dat file from my laptop and restored the back-up I took before this 
> adventure began, done several hard resets on the Centro, deldeted Datebk5 and 
> re-installed on the Centro, installed DBSCAN and tried to run that.
> 
> Datebk5 and DBSCAN start to open, display some info e,g, "scanning" in 
> Datebk5 case, and then the Centro screen goes blank and it resets.
> 
> At least I can now hotsync to and from datebook but I miss datebk5.
> 
> I'm running out of ideas. And I LOVE datebk5, sob sob. 
> (I also have Pimlical on the desktop and would love to be able to run it on a 
> handheld device.....)
> 
> Any suggestions gratefully received.
> 
> Thanks,Jean
>


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