- Oct 27, 2000
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I recently got my first digicam. I also bought a combo USB2.0/firewire combo PCI card and a firewire CF reader. I installed this in a W2k/sp3 system with an Asus A7V (1003 BIOS)/1 Gig Athlon/512Mb ram PC. I suffered random reboots of the system but all the pieces worked... sorta. I seem to have either a problem with the digicam or with some of the images being corrupted.. haven't figured that out yet.
In an attempt to determine whether the camera or the PC was at fault, I tried to load software that would let me DL directly from the camera to the PC. I ran into a problem that blew up my W2k installation. I couldn't even boot to safe mode.
So I bought a new HD and Win XP. I loaded up Win XP/sp1 and all went well (except for losing communication with the CD during the latter stages of the install.. had to cold boot to complete the install). All went well with the combo card except that once I plugged in the firewire CF reader, I began seeing random reboots of XP. Here is a msg I see in the event viewer:
>>AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to read from an illegal IO port address (0xcfc), which lies in the 0xcf8 - 0xcff protected address range. This could lead to system instability. Please contact your system vendor for technical assistance.<<
At this point, I'm thinking I have a problem with the old BIOS of my A7V. So I flashed the BIOS to 1011 (latest I found). Now the PC won't boot with the combo card installed giving me the following msg:
>>PCI card plugged in slot 2 share IRQ with Promise IDE controller. Make sure the card support IRQ sharing.<<
Slot 2 holds the combo card. Regardless of the IRQ setting I set in the BIOS, I still get the same message every time I boot. So I removed the combo card and the PC works just fine.
Is my mobo too old to work with firewire? Did I likely screw up something during the BIOS flash (I used aflash). Was I supposed to clear my CMOS? (I didn't see that addressed at all in my A7V docs).
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
In an attempt to determine whether the camera or the PC was at fault, I tried to load software that would let me DL directly from the camera to the PC. I ran into a problem that blew up my W2k installation. I couldn't even boot to safe mode.
So I bought a new HD and Win XP. I loaded up Win XP/sp1 and all went well (except for losing communication with the CD during the latter stages of the install.. had to cold boot to complete the install). All went well with the combo card except that once I plugged in the firewire CF reader, I began seeing random reboots of XP. Here is a msg I see in the event viewer:
>>AMLI: ACPI BIOS is attempting to read from an illegal IO port address (0xcfc), which lies in the 0xcf8 - 0xcff protected address range. This could lead to system instability. Please contact your system vendor for technical assistance.<<
At this point, I'm thinking I have a problem with the old BIOS of my A7V. So I flashed the BIOS to 1011 (latest I found). Now the PC won't boot with the combo card installed giving me the following msg:
>>PCI card plugged in slot 2 share IRQ with Promise IDE controller. Make sure the card support IRQ sharing.<<
Slot 2 holds the combo card. Regardless of the IRQ setting I set in the BIOS, I still get the same message every time I boot. So I removed the combo card and the PC works just fine.
Is my mobo too old to work with firewire? Did I likely screw up something during the BIOS flash (I used aflash). Was I supposed to clear my CMOS? (I didn't see that addressed at all in my A7V docs).
Any thoughts?
Thanks!
