Syncing Palm Vx Handheld to Palm 6.2 Desktop

I've had my Palm Vx for several years and been very happy with it.  Occassionally I upgrade my desktop software by downloading the latest version.   Today I downloaded Palm Desktop 6.2 successfully....I thought.   However, when I do a HotSync it appears to run successfully but address and calendar data on my handheld do not appear in the new desktop software.  
I saved my address and datebook folders from my previous desktop and thought I might be able to just move those files into the Palm 6.2 folders.  But I can't find address and datebook file locations in Palm 6.2.
What do I need to do to sync my old handheld to my new desktop?
Post relates to: Palm Vx

Hello neil_bowers, Welcome to the Palm Support Community.
Version 6.2.2 is not really an upgrade - it was designed to be compatible with Vista and later versions of Windows.  It loses many functions we were used to in versions 4.x of Palm Desktop.  Since Microsoft broke the connection to Quick Install when Vista was created, 6.2.2 was born with a whole new Install program. 
If you are using Windows XP, there's no real reason to change.  I'd do a clean uninstall of 6.2.2 and go back to 4.x!
If you are using Vista or Win7, you may need to install a free program from Pimlicosoftware.com called "PalmHotSyncSetup".  This enables 6.2.2 to read old database files from Palm devices.
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