Fatal Alert memorymgr.c, line:3751,free handle after hotsync

I have just reloaded my palm software and now I keep getting fatal alert memorymgr.c, line:3751,free handle after I hotsync.  which is causing me to soft reset after hotsyncing.
I deleted add-it and reloaded, did the same with documents to go and yet I'm still having the error - Any ideas????!!!
Thanks....
Post relates to: Tungsten E2

 - try to do a hard reset on the hh..
 - look for your BACKUP folder and rename it to lets say, BACKUP1...backup folder is located at C: <program files <palm < USERNAME <backup....
 - hotsync again..
hope it will solve your problem...

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