Install and Vista

I have a Palm TX, and run Vista on my pc. I can hotsync with no problem...as long as I don't try and add prc or pdb files via Palm Install (not quick install) I have tried installing both to the unit and to the exp card. The files are there if I select info about what's on the TX...but the program that runs these files (List 1.1.5) NEVER UPDATES WITH THE NEW FILES...sorry for caps..my finger slipped)
If I put the card into  my computer, I can see the files...but they never show in the List program.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I have spent hours trying to figure this out.
Post relates to: LifeDrive

The author clearly states his program does not support expansion cards:  http://www.lowtek.ca/list/?p=48.
As far as it not working in RAM, the only thought I can see is the 4KB limit for record size...?  Are the DB's the same size?
When you moved to a TX - did you follow Palm's directions for upgrading to a new device and rename your /Backup folder, or did you send all the contents and system files from the LifeDrive into the TX?  This could cause numerous problems...
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