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| 1394 Firewire dropped devices Configuration: Vista Ultimate - 32 bit SP1 I have a Maxtor external firewire disk drive and it worked just fine until I installed my firewire camera to capture video. When I do, I lose the maxtor drive (which holds the captured video) and have to unplug/replug the Maxtor to get the drive recognized. How can I keep both devices operational since I only need the firewire camera when I have video to capture? Thanks John |
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| Re: 1394 Firewire dropped devices You don't say what software, but you need to check with the manufacturer of the software for Vista software and drivers. If you are using Vista software then ask the manufacturer for help. "John Lenz" <lenz4@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:09792E2F-D411-4894-A2F5-7DC326199807@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Configuration: > > Vista Ultimate - 32 bit SP1 > > I have a Maxtor external firewire disk drive and it worked just fine until > I installed my firewire camera to capture video. > > When I do, I lose the maxtor drive (which holds the captured video) and > have to unplug/replug the Maxtor to get the drive recognized. > > How can I keep both devices operational since I only need the firewire > camera when I have video to capture? > > Thanks > John[/color] |
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| Re: 1394 Firewire dropped devices Could be a PSU insufficiency if you are using both devices without external power (AC) source(s). -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging [url]www.coribright.com/windows[/url] "John Lenz" <lenz4@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:09792E2F-D411-4894-A2F5-7DC326199807@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Configuration: > > Vista Ultimate - 32 bit SP1 > > I have a Maxtor external firewire disk drive and it worked just fine until > I installed my firewire camera to capture video. > > When I do, I lose the maxtor drive (which holds the captured video) and > have to unplug/replug the Maxtor to get the drive recognized. > > How can I keep both devices operational since I only need the firewire > camera when I have video to capture? > > Thanks > John[/color] |
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| Re: 1394 Firewire dropped devices Folks, Both devices have independent AC power. Seagate tech support sent link to KB930495 that talks of a hot fix to Vista for this problem. However, it describes files but has no download or install option. Could you look over this and advise how to apply hot fix. BTW, I am at SP1 on Vista Ultimate 32 bit Thx "Cari (MS-MVP)" <newsgroups@coribright.com> wrote in message news:06E7A60D-17CD-43CF-9903-F5951E35F4D1@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Could be a PSU insufficiency if you are using both devices without > external power (AC) source(s). > -- > Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging > [url]www.coribright.com/windows[/url] > > "John Lenz" <lenz4@mindspring.com> wrote in message > news:09792E2F-D411-4894-A2F5-7DC326199807@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Configuration: >> >> Vista Ultimate - 32 bit SP1 >> >> I have a Maxtor external firewire disk drive and it worked just fine >> until I installed my firewire camera to capture video. >> >> When I do, I lose the maxtor drive (which holds the captured video) and >> have to unplug/replug the Maxtor to get the drive recognized. >> >> How can I keep both devices operational since I only need the firewire >> camera when I have video to capture? >> >> Thanks >> John[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: 1394 Firewire dropped devices Colin, I downloaded the "Hot Fix" 930495 and when I treid tp apply it, it said not needed but I still get the drop of the 1394 Disk drive when I plug in my camera. Any other options you might know of? "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message news:C8EF846A-CDF0-4183-883F-54F1F6EDC1D1@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > You don't say what software, but you need to check with the manufacturer > of the software for Vista software and drivers. If you are using Vista > software then ask the manufacturer for help. > > "John Lenz" <lenz4@mindspring.com> wrote in message > news:09792E2F-D411-4894-A2F5-7DC326199807@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> Configuration: >> >> Vista Ultimate - 32 bit SP1 >> >> I have a Maxtor external firewire disk drive and it worked just fine >> until I installed my firewire camera to capture video. >> >> When I do, I lose the maxtor drive (which holds the captured video) and >> have to unplug/replug the Maxtor to get the drive recognized. >> >> How can I keep both devices operational since I only need the firewire >> camera when I have video to capture? >> >> Thanks >> John[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: 1394 Firewire dropped devices As an experiment, if the hard drive enclosure supports multiple types of interfaces, use a usb or eSATA connection on the hard drive to connect to the computer and then connect the camera to the firewire port. What happens? "John Lenz" <lenz4@mindspring.com> wrote in message news:FB0ACC68-5E5C-40C9-B534-BB68F5086BCA@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > Colin, > > I downloaded the "Hot Fix" 930495 and when I treid tp apply it, it said > not needed but I still get the drop of the 1394 Disk drive when I plug in > my camera. Any other options you might know of? > > > "Colin Barnhorst" <c.barnhorst@comcast.net> wrote in message > news:C8EF846A-CDF0-4183-883F-54F1F6EDC1D1@microsoft.com...[color=green] >> You don't say what software, but you need to check with the manufacturer >> of the software for Vista software and drivers. If you are using Vista >> software then ask the manufacturer for help. >> >> "John Lenz" <lenz4@mindspring.com> wrote in message >> news:09792E2F-D411-4894-A2F5-7DC326199807@microsoft.com...[color=darkred] >>> Configuration: >>> >>> Vista Ultimate - 32 bit SP1 >>> >>> I have a Maxtor external firewire disk drive and it worked just fine >>> until I installed my firewire camera to capture video. >>> >>> When I do, I lose the maxtor drive (which holds the captured video) and >>> have to unplug/replug the Maxtor to get the drive recognized. >>> >>> How can I keep both devices operational since I only need the firewire >>> camera when I have video to capture? >>> >>> Thanks >>> John[/color] >>[/color] >[/color] |
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