Problems with the IEEE 1394 controller

kxm9976

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Hello everyone.
Thanks in advance for any input.
my DFI Lanparty UT250Gb has onboard firewire and driver for it is installed and the item is enabled.
Also I installed a firewire in the pci slot and installed all the dirvers for it and it also is enabled and recognized by windows.
My problem is this. When I connect my Sony digital camcorder to either of this slots , the computer doesn't not recognize the camcorder. I am sure it is suppoosed to be plug and play type of stuff. On my other computer it gets recongnized right away. I am using Ulead Media Studio 6.5 Directors Cut. I have XP professional with sp 2.

Thanks everyone
 

hughhefner

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are u using the same windows xp and service pack on the other computer? and do u have irq conflicts???
 

kxm9976

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I am using XP pro with sp2 on the other computer but it's a different one. I am not sure what IRQ is so I can't answer that question.
The other thing that comes to my mind that may be the cause of the problem is that I have my hard drive partitioned into 3 sections. One for OS , the other for other programs and the third for everything else. I am pretty sure my chipset drivers are on the OS partition, but I am wondering if that can cuase some sort of problem. I have ULead installed on the non-os partition. Do you think if I get rid of the partitions and put OS and all the other programs in one partition I will be able to solve the problem?

THanks
 

thirdlegstump

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aiyeeeee!!! paritions always causes problems in Windoze. Get a Mac if you want Firewire (the correct term, not IEEE1394 which is so PeeCee like) to work.
 

joemilx

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Have you tried another 1394 cable? I couldn't get my Canon ZR50MC to work on my Toshiba laptop until I invested in a better quality, gold-plated cable from NXG.