Old E2 data into new E2

How do I transfer ALL my data from my old Tungsten E2 into my new Tungsten E2  ??
I want all my scheduling info dating back 4 years, my address book, and my Laridian Bible program.
Thanks,
Herb Jones
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Hi, and welcome to the Palm Community Forums.
If your new E2 is brand new and never been synchronized before, just connect to the Hotsync cable, make sure you have the correct Hotsync ID selected in Palm Desktop, and synchronize.
If the new E2 is used, do a Hard Reset on it first, then Hostync as above.  This article discusses the various types of Reset for different Palm devices:
http://tinyurl.com/zlwza
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