How to import old Palm Desktop Software (sync with Treo 650) to New Computer ?

Running '07 version of Palm Desktop - Calendar/Contacts etc. on old computer.  Copied data & files into folder and placed on desktop of new computer.  Installed new version - Palm Desktop by Access onto new computer (Windows 7) & tried to import data from folder - no go.  Still have old computer and could save to disk - but not sure how to go about procedure.  Or, is there an older version of Palm Desktop available to download on new computer that will allow importing of data from folder?  Help !!  Thanks.
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    The best way is to install the Palm desktop version you had with your device and hotsync. If your device is still working install the Palm desktop to your new computer and run a hotsync with the conduits set to handheld overwrites desktop. If your new computer is a 64 bit version of windows 7 read the post 64bit drivers are here. This post has the liink to the driver and install directions. Aceeca 64bit driver

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