Palm Desktop 6.2.2 corrupted Address database

I use Palm Desktop 6.2.2 on my Win7 laptop, with a TX handheld.
Once I abandoned the cable and only employed Bluetooth for syncing, I've had no problems specific to Win7, and was able to install my old data files by hotsyncing.
I've been using this laptop for about 9 months, and suddenly this morning when going to look up an Address, most of the data is gone, and there are no categories.  Until now I had the categories maxed out.  The calendar seems OK.
When I go to Tools, Options, Tools, and select "Check now" for "Check and repair any corrupted records", it reports "Invalid Address Book .dat filed detected. 79 corrupt records were detected and fixed".  It does this each time I run the repair tool, and there are only 79 records left out of the hundreds that were there yesterday, and they are all in the Unfiled category.
I have been using the desktop software for calendar and addresses quite actively, and the handheld less often, and probably last synced about 10 days ago.  In addition, I have the same desktop software running on an Xp machine, and probably synced the handheld to that over two weeks ago.
I've noticed for a long time now that if I do a Save All (ctrl-S) it takes a while to save, and it also takes a while to shut down the desktop app, maybe 30 seconds or more.  I suspect what happened is that I shut down the laptop last night before the desktop software had fully shut down.
Any advice?  Anything in particular I should look for with file recovery software?  Should I try syncing the handheld to the Win7 machine that has the corrupted file?
Post relates to: Palm TX
Tad Cook, K7RA

acftfliehr wrote:
This isn’t a Palm issue it’s a HP corporate policy of not updating devices with the advancement of windows OS’s they rather you go out and purchase a newer device that is compliant with the new OS…. At least this is what appears to me in my outside the fish bowl looking into the Dilbert HP world….
I disagree.  As explained often on this forum, PalmSource Inc. (the other half of Palm Inc.) sold the rights to the Palm Desktop software many years ago to Access of Japan.  They are the legal owners of the software, and also the ones to point a finger at for failing to update it! 
Access fulfilled their basic agreement to make a version of Palm Desktop that ran on Vista, then dropped the project when PalmOS devices were discontinued.  HP had nothing to do with a decision made several years ago...
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