FireWire (IEEE1394) and USB 2.0 Problems
The USB device does not work -
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The IEEE1394 port does not work -
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Hardware > Device Manager]. You should see an entry which
reads "Texas Instrument OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host
Controllers". If it does not exist, Windows has not detected the
host controller or the device driver has not been installed
properly. If there is a yellow mark or red-cross on the 1394 host
controller, it may be a device or resource conflict. Replace or
update the device driver from the factory CD-ROM disk or
consult Windows manual on how to solve the resource conflict
problem.
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Windows NT 4.0 does not support USB protocols
Check the settings in the Windows Control Panel.
Make sure you have installed the necessary device
Contact the USB peripheral vendor for additional support.
Go to [Start > Settings > Control Panel > System >
Make sure the cable is fully connected.
Make sure you have installed the necessary device
Contact the FireWire peripheral vendor for additional
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