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Skoiboy
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      26th Jun 2003
I recently bought a Buslink USB/Firewire hard drive which I'm hooking up to
a laptop via firewire. I had to get a 6-pin to 4-pin converter for the
firewire cable in order to hook it up. The problem is that when backing up
the hard drive using Acronis True Image 6.0, the backup starts and the drive
access light comes on and just stays on and eventually the computer loses
the connection to the drive and the image fails. The computer give me the
error: "Delayed Write Failed." If I hook the computer up via USB port then
the backup goes fine (although a lot slower, therefore not the solution).
Anyway, transferring regular files seems to work fine via firewire...

I'm just wondering if the problem could be related to using the adapter that
changes the pins from 6 to 4....should I just get a cable that goes from 6
to 4??? Do you think this is the problem??? I'm running XP...

Thanks!

skoiboy


 
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Skoiboy
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      26th Jun 2003
Also, I don't know if it matters, but my drive I'm trying to backup it NTFS,
while the firewire drive is FAT32...I wouldn't expect this to be the issue
though.



"Skoiboy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I recently bought a Buslink USB/Firewire hard drive which I'm hooking up

to
> a laptop via firewire. I had to get a 6-pin to 4-pin converter for the
> firewire cable in order to hook it up. The problem is that when backing

up
> the hard drive using Acronis True Image 6.0, the backup starts and the

drive
> access light comes on and just stays on and eventually the computer loses
> the connection to the drive and the image fails. The computer give me the
> error: "Delayed Write Failed." If I hook the computer up via USB port

then
> the backup goes fine (although a lot slower, therefore not the solution).
> Anyway, transferring regular files seems to work fine via firewire...
>
> I'm just wondering if the problem could be related to using the adapter

that
> changes the pins from 6 to 4....should I just get a cable that goes from 6
> to 4??? Do you think this is the problem??? I'm running XP...
>
> Thanks!
>
> skoiboy
>
>



 
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Skoiboy
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      26th Jun 2003
I do have a Nvidia Geforce 4, but I'm having trouble thinking that this
could be the ulitmate problem. I'm sure there are plenty of people with the
same setup and I can't find anything connecting the two situations together
on the net.



"SimMike-" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I had a computer which had the first Nvidia chip set. Whenever I connected

my
> firewire drive enclosure to this computer, I got the dreaded "delayed

write
> failed" error message. I tried two different Firewire cards, a TI and Via

card,
> two or three different cables, including 6 pin to 4 pin, and no matter

what I
> did, the firewire drive would not work for longer than a minute or two.

This
> same drive works perfect on a variety of other computers, cables and

firewire
> boards. I finally sold this computer to someone else, who hopefully

doesn't
> install a firewire card. Besides the firewire problems, everything else in

this
> computer worked great.
>
> So the gist is: some computers don't do firewire correctly with some

drives. One
> further thing, this computer would connect and use my DV camcorder just

fine, so
> it was just external drives being the problem.
>
> "Skoiboy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Also, I don't know if it matters, but my drive I'm trying to backup it

NTFS,
> > while the firewire drive is FAT32...I wouldn't expect this to be the

issue
> > though.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Skoiboy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> > news:_(E-Mail Removed)...
> > > I recently bought a Buslink USB/Firewire hard drive which I'm hooking

up
> > to
> > > a laptop via firewire. I had to get a 6-pin to 4-pin converter for

the
> > > firewire cable in order to hook it up. The problem is that when

backing
> > up
> > > the hard drive using Acronis True Image 6.0, the backup starts and the

> > drive
> > > access light comes on and just stays on and eventually the computer lo

ses
> > > the connection to the drive and the image fails. The computer give me

the
> > > error: "Delayed Write Failed." If I hook the computer up via USB port

> > then
> > > the backup goes fine (although a lot slower, therefore not the

solution).
> > > Anyway, transferring regular files seems to work fine via firewire...
> > >
> > > I'm just wondering if the problem could be related to using the

adapter
> > that
> > > changes the pins from 6 to 4....should I just get a cable that goes

from 6
> > > to 4??? Do you think this is the problem??? I'm running XP...
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > >
> > > skoiboy
> > >
> > >

> >
> >

>
>



 
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Dave Hau
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      26th Jun 2003
Try updating the laptop bios to the latest version if you haven't
already. Also try using a different DOS firewire driver, e.g. try the
one from Symantec:

http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...2%B4%C3%BDage:

Download aspi1394.sys, edit your config.sys to load this driver, and see
if it fixes the problem with True Image 6.0.

Cheers,
Dave



Skoiboy wrote:
> I recently bought a Buslink USB/Firewire hard drive which I'm hooking up to
> a laptop via firewire. I had to get a 6-pin to 4-pin converter for the
> firewire cable in order to hook it up. The problem is that when backing up
> the hard drive using Acronis True Image 6.0, the backup starts and the drive
> access light comes on and just stays on and eventually the computer loses
> the connection to the drive and the image fails. The computer give me the
> error: "Delayed Write Failed." If I hook the computer up via USB port then
> the backup goes fine (although a lot slower, therefore not the solution).
> Anyway, transferring regular files seems to work fine via firewire...
>
> I'm just wondering if the problem could be related to using the adapter that
> changes the pins from 6 to 4....should I just get a cable that goes from 6
> to 4??? Do you think this is the problem??? I'm running XP...
>
> Thanks!
>
> skoiboy
>
>


 
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wally
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      27th Jun 2003
In article <bddp32$s27ne$(E-Mail Removed)>, "Rod Speed" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>Skoiboy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>> Also, I don't know if it matters, but my drive I'm trying
>> to backup it NTFS, while the firewire drive is FAT32...
>> I wouldn't expect this to be the issue though.

>
>Correct.
>

Not if he's got any files > 4GB on the NTFS partition!

--wally.
 
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Rod Speed
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      27th Jun 2003

wally <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> Skoiboy <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote


>>> Also, I don't know if it matters, but my drive I'm trying
>>> to backup it NTFS, while the firewire drive is FAT32...
>>> I wouldn't expect this to be the issue though.


>> Correct.


> Not if he's got any files > 4GB on the NTFS partition!


Should still be fine given that its done using an image.
The imaging app should handle that.


> "Skoiboy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:_(E-Mail Removed)...
> > I recently bought a Buslink USB/Firewire hard drive which I'm hooking up

> to
> > a laptop via firewire. I had to get a 6-pin to 4-pin converter for the
> > firewire cable in order to hook it up. The problem is that when backing

> up
> > the hard drive using Acronis True Image 6.0, the backup starts and the

> drive
> > access light comes on and just stays on and eventually the computer loses
> > the connection to the drive and the image fails. The computer give me the
> > error: "Delayed Write Failed." If I hook the computer up via USB port

> then
> > the backup goes fine (although a lot slower, therefore not the solution).
> > Anyway, transferring regular files seems to work fine via firewire...
> >
> > I'm just wondering if the problem could be related to using the adapter

> that
> > changes the pins from 6 to 4....should I just get a cable that goes from 6
> > to 4??? Do you think this is the problem??? I'm running XP...




 
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