Sync outlook 2010 on WIN7 64bit, with Q10 only via USB

is anybody here in the forum who want to help and assist to get it done, ??  I near to gave up and to resell the Q10

Tirgo,
The question is the same as everybody here is struggling with:
-standalone PC/laptop
-Outlook (on computer, not on the web)
-USB cable
how do we get the data on the computer to match the data on the BBY and vice versa.
Data means contacts, calendar (notes and tasks) and some have other preferences as well
the answer will not include anything that is wireless or operates via the web - it is a cable transfer we are looking for

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