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Firewire (IEEE 1394) port problem
Posted by Antonio on October 26th, 2005


I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 with windows XP SP2.
When I tried to connect a video camera trough the firewire port, nothing
happened.
Checking the device manager I saw that the "Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant
IEEE 1394" had a yellow sign. It was a code 10 error.
I removed the hardware and reinstaled again several times without success.
Also tried to update driver, but nothing...
While I was removing and reinstaling, sometimes it was the device "network
adapter 1394" that had the yellow sign. Nevertheless the firewire port
didnt't work either.

Can someone help me?

Posted by Bob I on October 26th, 2005


Did you try getting the "updated" drivers from Toshiba?

Antonio wrote:

> I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 with windows XP SP2.
> When I tried to connect a video camera trough the firewire port, nothing
> happened.
> Checking the device manager I saw that the "Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant
> IEEE 1394" had a yellow sign. It was a code 10 error.
> I removed the hardware and reinstaled again several times without success.
> Also tried to update driver, but nothing...
> While I was removing and reinstaling, sometimes it was the device "network
> adapter 1394" that had the yellow sign. Nevertheless the firewire port
> didnt't work either.
>
> Can someone help me?


Posted by Antonio on October 26th, 2005


I was not able to find the Toshiba drivers for this device.
I have searched US site, Europe site, Spanish site, and no drive for ieee
1394...

"Bob I" wrote:

> Did you try getting the "updated" drivers from Toshiba?
>
> Antonio wrote:
>
> > I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 with windows XP SP2.
> > When I tried to connect a video camera trough the firewire port, nothing
> > happened.
> > Checking the device manager I saw that the "Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant
> > IEEE 1394" had a yellow sign. It was a code 10 error.
> > I removed the hardware and reinstaled again several times without success.
> > Also tried to update driver, but nothing...
> > While I was removing and reinstaling, sometimes it was the device "network
> > adapter 1394" that had the yellow sign. Nevertheless the firewire port
> > didnt't work either.
> >
> > Can someone help me?

>
>

Posted by Treeman on October 26th, 2005



Here's a link that may help you out;
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894480
Best,
Treeman


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Posted by Richard Urban on October 26th, 2005


Firewire capability is built into Windows XP. You don't need any other
drivers for it to work. All you need is a firewire port or add-in card.

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"Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Did you try getting the "updated" drivers from Toshiba?
>
> Antonio wrote:
>
>> I have a Toshiba Satellite Pro M30 with windows XP SP2.
>> When I tried to connect a video camera trough the firewire port, nothing
>> happened.
>> Checking the device manager I saw that the "Texas Instruments OHCI
>> Compliant IEEE 1394" had a yellow sign. It was a code 10 error.
>> I removed the hardware and reinstaled again several times without
>> success. Also tried to update driver, but nothing...
>> While I was removing and reinstaling, sometimes it was the device
>> "network adapter 1394" that had the yellow sign. Nevertheless the
>> firewire port didnt't work either.
>>
>> Can someone help me?

>




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