Vista 64-bit issues

I just got an 8330 on Wednesday. On my 32-bit XP system, the BlackBerry drivers install and the desktop manager works flawlessly. However, I'm trying to get this installed on my laptop, which runs 64-bit Vista. I've seen posts where people have had no issues and I've seen posts where people are having issues. Here's what I've done
Installed DM 5.0
Connected BlackBerry
Received "USB Device Not Recognized" message
Forced an update to the "Unknown Device" driver to the BlackBerry Smartphone driver
Received "Device Cannot Start (Code 10)" message
Uninstalled DM 5.0
Rebooted
Installed DM 4.6 (heard this one works) 
Connected BlackBerry
Received "USB Device Not Recognized" message
Forced an update to the "Unknown Device" driver to the BlackBerry Smartphone driver
Received "Device Cannot Start (Code 39)" message
I'm stuck here. The desktop manager programs have installed with absolutely no issues. However, when I try to connect my phone to the laptop, it just doesn't seem to want to detect it as a legitimate device. I'm not sure what else to try, and it's getting absolutely frustrating. I want to be able to manage this on my laptop, especially when I am on the go. Anyone have any ideas on what I can try next? 

stop trying different version of DTM.. its NOT DTM thats causing the problem.
have you downloaded your BB software to your PC?
go to start- control panel- programs/features
what do you see here that starts with Blackberry? should see DTM and im hoping BB software too, if not go download it and install it, it will pring the most up to date drivers.
are you using a hub USB hub? are you using rear USB ports? are you using an extention? Have you tried plugging into another non vista64 to make sure its not the BB.
in windows device manager, uninstall each root hub and restart, they will reinstall upon reboot. after that right click on each root hub and go to properties, click power management and uncheck the box.
what security software do you have? try uninstalling it(if its norton or mcaffee, use their proper removal tools... add/remove does not work fully)

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