64-bit Windows: Palm Hotsync is SLOW

I followed the instructions in this forum (thanks!) and can hotsync my Treo 755p to my new Windows 7 64 machine using either USB or Bluetooth.  It works exactly as expected, but it's terribly slow.  It takes 15 minutes using either USB or BT, while the same sync on my ancient Windows XP 32 machine using USB takes less than a minute.  This is with the Media conduit disabled on both PCs.
Any ideas?
Treo 755p running the latest firmware from Sprint, Appplications v. 5.2H
Windows 7 64 Professional version 6.1 (build 7601: service pack 1)
Palm Desktop by ACCESS version 6.2.2 with Hotsync.exe version 7.0.2

Hi and welcome to the HP Support Community.
First suggestion is to look at the Hotsync Log (PC) to see if there are any error messges.  Maybe there is a file that's causing a hangup.
Next, watch the progress of the Hotsync to see where it's going very slowly.  If you sync with Documents To Go and have a lot of documents, that could be an issue.  But there might be other unessentiual Conduits (such as Add-It) which you could disable.  Remember, when you disable a Conduit, you have to also check the box to set Disabled as the new setting, otherwise it will revert back to Synchronize.
Third suggstion is to download and install a freeware utility on the Treo called DbFixIt from www.pimlicosoftware.com which can identify "blobs" of data or corrupt databases.
smkranz
I am a volunteer, and not an HP employee.
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