re: Firewire/IEEE1394 Storage Device Issues
Saturday, April 12, 2003 at 5:56 am Windows XP Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Bob Harris
(992 messages posted)
Maybe I was lucky, but XP automatically detected my firewire card (Adaptec Duo) as
firewire and installed the correct dirvers. If uninstalling and then detecting new
hardware in the device manager does not fix the problem, you might want to try a
manual installation, using one of those XP wizards. At some point during the installation
you should have to tell XP what type of device you have, and pick the manufacturer
and model, or provide your own drivers from the manufacturer's CD or pre-downloaded
from his website. Alternatively, get a new firewire card; they are fairly cheap.
On Friday, April 11, 2003 at 4:50 pm, playerx wrote:
> Has anyone encountered any issues when trying to setup Firewire/IEEE1394 Storage
>devices, and the controller cards keep getting setup as 1394 Networking devices?
> This is very annoying to me.
> I just recently re-installed XP. My Digital Video camera was working just fine,
>now it will not work the same. (I am unable to capture/edit video). Also I just
>recently purchased some USB2/Firewire enclousures for extra storage, and I am unable
>to use them via Firewire, because the controller cards keep automaticaly installing
>as 1394 Network Devices.
>
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