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| | IEEE 1394 Can anyone tell me what I need to do to install an LaCie IEEE 1394 external hard drive. Whenever I hookup the drive I get no reaction from VISTA, it does not show found new hardware or anything. Also, when I look to see if the drive is loaded again nothing is there. I have heard that VISTA does not support IEEE 1394. Any ideas? |
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| | Re: IEEE 1394 I have a Fantom 120 GB IEEE 1394 external drive. Vista sees it just fine. If you look in Device Manager, do you see the 1394 controller? and the drive under Disk Drives? My drive shows up as an Oxford 911 IEEE 1394 SBP2 Device. "jeff" <jeffgull@yahoo.com> wrote in message news B7943B3-79DD-485F-A4C0-259E80AA1C5D@microsoft.com...> Can anyone tell me what I need to do to install an LaCie IEEE 1394 > external hard drive. Whenever I hookup the drive I get no reaction from > VISTA, it does not show found new hardware or anything. Also, when I look > to see if the drive is loaded again nothing is there. I have heard that > VISTA does not support IEEE 1394. Any ideas? |
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| | Re: IEEE 1394 Sorry for the delay. This is the first time I have used newsgroups and I was replying the wrong way. I can see the controller, but the hard drive does not show up anywhere. Any suggestions? "Dave" <dave@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:esk8b7tfHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >I have a Fantom 120 GB IEEE 1394 external drive. > Vista sees it just fine. > > If you look in Device Manager, do you see the 1394 controller? > and the drive under Disk Drives? My drive shows up as an Oxford 911 IEEE > 1394 SBP2 Device. > > > > > > "jeff" <jeffgull@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news B7943B3-79DD-485F-A4C0-259E80AA1C5D@microsoft.com...>> Can anyone tell me what I need to do to install an LaCie IEEE 1394 >> external hard drive. Whenever I hookup the drive I get no reaction from >> VISTA, it does not show found new hardware or anything. Also, when I >> look to see if the drive is loaded again nothing is there. I have heard >> that VISTA does not support IEEE 1394. Any ideas? > > |
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| | Re: IEEE 1394 There are several things to check: 1. is the drive powered up? 2. is the drive plugged into a 1394 port? on the front or back? maybe the port isn't connected to the motherboard or card. 3. unplug & replug. does Vista respond? 4. open Control Panel & run Add Hardware. Does Vista find the drive? 5. on the LaCie support site, there is an update.. I don't know if it applies to your drive... http://www.lacie.com/support/drivers...r.htm?id=10065 "jeff" <jeff_gull@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:5B06CACB-4E3C-41C7-A907-1E33E08C1131@microsoft.com... > Sorry for the delay. This is the first time I have used newsgroups and I > was replying the wrong way. > > I can see the controller, but the hard drive does not show up anywhere. > Any suggestions? > > > "Dave" <dave@roadrunner.com> wrote in message > news:esk8b7tfHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>I have a Fantom 120 GB IEEE 1394 external drive. >> Vista sees it just fine. >> >> If you look in Device Manager, do you see the 1394 controller? >> and the drive under Disk Drives? My drive shows up as an Oxford 911 IEEE >> 1394 SBP2 Device. >> >> >> >> >> >> "jeff" <jeffgull@yahoo.com> wrote in message >> news B7943B3-79DD-485F-A4C0-259E80AA1C5D@microsoft.com...>>> Can anyone tell me what I need to do to install an LaCie IEEE 1394 >>> external hard drive. Whenever I hookup the drive I get no reaction from >>> VISTA, it does not show found new hardware or anything. Also, when I >>> look to see if the drive is loaded again nothing is there. I have heard >>> that VISTA does not support IEEE 1394. Any ideas? >> >> > |
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| | Re: IEEE 1394 Dave, Believe it or not I have tried all those options. Still nothing happens. Maybe I have a bad cable. Who knows LoL. "Dave" <dave@roadrunner.com> wrote in message news:%23P310Z2fHHA.284@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > There are several things to check: > 1. is the drive powered up? > 2. is the drive plugged into a 1394 port? on the front or back? maybe the > port isn't connected to the motherboard or card. > 3. unplug & replug. does Vista respond? > 4. open Control Panel & run Add Hardware. Does Vista find the drive? > 5. on the LaCie support site, there is an update.. I don't know if it > applies to your drive... > http://www.lacie.com/support/drivers...r.htm?id=10065 > > > > > > "jeff" <jeff_gull@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:5B06CACB-4E3C-41C7-A907-1E33E08C1131@microsoft.com... >> Sorry for the delay. This is the first time I have used newsgroups and I >> was replying the wrong way. >> >> I can see the controller, but the hard drive does not show up anywhere. >> Any suggestions? >> >> >> "Dave" <dave@roadrunner.com> wrote in message >> news:esk8b7tfHHA.4872@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>I have a Fantom 120 GB IEEE 1394 external drive. >>> Vista sees it just fine. >>> >>> If you look in Device Manager, do you see the 1394 controller? >>> and the drive under Disk Drives? My drive shows up as an Oxford 911 IEEE >>> 1394 SBP2 Device. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> "jeff" <jeffgull@yahoo.com> wrote in message >>> news B7943B3-79DD-485F-A4C0-259E80AA1C5D@microsoft.com...>>>> Can anyone tell me what I need to do to install an LaCie IEEE 1394 >>>> external hard drive. Whenever I hookup the drive I get no reaction >>>> from VISTA, it does not show found new hardware or anything. Also, >>>> when I look to see if the drive is loaded again nothing is there. I >>>> have heard that VISTA does not support IEEE 1394. Any ideas? >>> >>> >> > > |
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| | Re: IEEE 1394 In article <8558EE27-FA1C-4A9A-9F71-9A8B819516A8@microsoft.com>, Jeff wrote: > Maybe I have a bad cable. Don't ignore that possibility -- we spent seveeral days trying to help someone get their HP Printer installed. It would work fine on its own but if plugged in alongside a 7 port USB powered Hub one of the devices plugged in stopped working. HP techies talked about it being a power hog etc but in the end all it needed was a new USB cable for the printer and everything worked fine. Did you check the La Cie website? You don't say which drive you have but the only one that is only firewire seems to be the Porsche model but in any case this seems to apply to all their 13943 drives: http://www.lacie.com/us/support/faq/faq.htm?faqid=10320 Frequently Asked Questions Are your Porsche and d2 FireWire products compatible with Microsoft Vista? Yes. For full FireWire compatibility you will want to download our Device Updater Version 4.1.0. This update version is for use with LaCie D2 and Porsche products using FireWire interface. It contains the ROMs and firmwares, increases performance and also makes our product range Vista compatible. If you have a different model check it out for similar information. |
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