Centro to Laptop Bluetooth Question

Recently purchased a Toshiba Bluetooth to allow my Centro to hotsync with my laptop.  Downloaded the latest Palm Centro software.  Palm Desktop ver 6.2.2 and hotsync ver 7.0.2    Still unable to establish connection?  Can anyone provide advice?
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Shift your attention to the Windows Hotsync section of this Forum, where you will find USB drivers available to sync with 64bit systems.
You can then sync normally with your Hotsync cable.
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