Moving data from old computer to new computer. where does Palm Desktop app find conduit apps?

Please help,
I have backed up my old database files from my Palm programs off of my old computer
(The hard drive and computer were going bad, and then it died).
Question:  what directories and where do I copy the old data, so I can hotsync?
I hotsynced once, but I don't see the programs in the Hotsynce conduit screen, where
you select to handheld overwrite  desktop  or  synchronize the files.
Question: In the conduit screen, what directory does it look for the programs in?
I have a Sony-Clie, PEG-SJ22, Palm Desktop v4.1, Hotsync Mgr 4.1.0, .
I have spend 4 days on re-installing palm software, to solve the usb hotsync issue.
I'm finally able to hotsync,  Thanks to previous postings and hours of re-installing different versions
of the palm software.
Any help on the questions, would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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The directory for your data will typically be c>program files>palm>[user folder, usually an abbreviated version of your Hotsync ID]
Are the missing conduits for third-party applications?  If so, you will have to track down and reinstall them...most apps which have a conduit must run an installation routine on the desktop to actually install the conduit.
smkranz
I am a volunteer, and not an HP employee.
Palm OS ∙ webOS ∙ Android

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