Ross Louis Collier
December 6th 03, 09:01 PM
I am a video editor and the case might be that the drive
was designed to work MAC OS only. But when it ask you if
have a disk for drive. There should be an tick box that
say search the internet for drivers. It will then dial
out and search the right driver.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am trying to attach this firewire "IceCube" external
>60GB hard drive to my Windows XP PC. My daughter used it
>for Video Production in an Apple Macintosh environment.
I
>have had it re-formatted in PC format (fat32) and have
>plugged it in to a firewire connection (previously used
>for digital video download) on the PC. The drive is not
>recognised by Windows XP.
>I have been told I need a driver downloaded from
>somewhere on the internet and have been assured that it
>is a standard firewire drive.
>Any suggestions out there?
>Thanks, Ian Kelly
>.
>
was designed to work MAC OS only. But when it ask you if
have a disk for drive. There should be an tick box that
say search the internet for drivers. It will then dial
out and search the right driver.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am trying to attach this firewire "IceCube" external
>60GB hard drive to my Windows XP PC. My daughter used it
>for Video Production in an Apple Macintosh environment.
I
>have had it re-formatted in PC format (fat32) and have
>plugged it in to a firewire connection (previously used
>for digital video download) on the PC. The drive is not
>recognised by Windows XP.
>I have been told I need a driver downloaded from
>somewhere on the internet and have been assured that it
>is a standard firewire drive.
>Any suggestions out there?
>Thanks, Ian Kelly
>.
>