Isync Palm treo 650 sync problems

Hey Guy
I work myself though the discusions about tha tproblem and tried more or less everything.
I`ll discribe the problem and hope that some one cna bring some light in the Dark
I have a powerbook with 10.4.4
isync 2.1.1
palmdesktop 4.21d
THe usb Connector
I have about 6850 Contact
and my Calander Dates back to 1985 with daily entries/a **** lot of data
I installed the latest palm desktop
then i synced once -->> opend Palm desktop/Hotsync/ Conduit settings/aktivated the isync conduit.
Then i went into isync and activated the palm os sync
as soon as i start the sync withthe sync button on my dockingstation it start normaly but goes very slow.
After aproximatly 20 min wither the conduit manger crashes or it gives me error message that say that it did sync correctly and hasn`t saved all the data.
Guy i even tryed to only sync the kalender of last week and it still didn`T work
nor is it working if i only sync the contact.
can any of u guys help me please

try "missing Sync" from Mark/Space and forget Palm Desktop.
I am using it for a couple of months and it worked fine!
Even if you like to sync iTunes and iPhoto to your Treo as well!

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