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ieee 1394 doesn't work



 
 
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Old April 15th 07, 11:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Airhoune
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Default ieee 1394 doesn't work

i'm trying to transfer images and video from my Sony Mini DC by 2 days as
Windows doesn't recognise the device by firewire cable.

but now i'm in a worse situation: i also lost the ieee 1394 port itself. It
means that, on device manager, what i see is, ieee 1394 doesn't work.

what can i do at that point? d'you have any idea?
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Old April 16th 07, 06:24 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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Default ieee 1394 doesn't work

It sounds like the IEEE1394 port on the motherboard has failed. The
cheapest and quickest way around this is to purchase a PCI card with several
IEEE1394 ports on it.
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"Airhoune" wrote in message
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i'm trying to transfer images and video from my Sony Mini DC by 2 days as
Windows doesn't recognise the device by firewire cable.

but now i'm in a worse situation: i also lost the ieee 1394 port itself.
It
means that, on device manager, what i see is, ieee 1394 doesn't work.

what can i do at that point? d'you have any idea?


 




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