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Hi,
I have an external Firewire/USB combo containing a 200G Maxtor Diamond disk, linked to a Manhattan Mercury 1394 PCI card: when I switch on the external enclosure, nothing happens in Windows 2000 (until now I was using the USB and when switching on the external box after a few seconds an extra letter would appear under the Windows file manager -I bought a firewire card because my onboard USB plug is the old 1.1 version, which is too slow-). Could you please tell me what I have to do in order to make Windows *see* my hard drive, just like it used to with the USB connection ? The first time I booted my PC after the 1394 card installation I didn't notice anything special: Windows didn't ask me anything, I don't think any drivers were added etc. so I wonder what I still have to do to be able to see my drive... Thanks a lot in advance ! Regards, Spendius |
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Go to System Properties > Device Manager and see if you have the following
entry: IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller If not, then your firewire card was not installed properly. If installed properly, the external drive should appear in Windows Explorer exactly as you described for your USB external drive. Cheers, Dave "Spendius" <spendius@muchomail.com> wrote in message news:aba30b75.0306280226.46a46562@posting.google.com... > Hi, > I have an external Firewire/USB combo containing a 200G Maxtor > Diamond disk, linked to a Manhattan Mercury 1394 PCI card: when > I switch on the external enclosure, nothing happens in Windows > 2000 (until now I was using the USB and when switching on the > external box after a few seconds an extra letter would appear > under the Windows file manager -I bought a firewire card because > my onboard USB plug is the old 1.1 version, which is too slow-). > > Could you please tell me what I have to do in order to make > Windows *see* my hard drive, just like it used to with the USB > connection ? The first time I booted my PC after the 1394 card > installation I didn't notice anything special: Windows didn't > ask me anything, I don't think any drivers were added etc. so > I wonder what I still have to do to be able to see my drive... > > Thanks a lot in advance ! > Regards, > Spendius |
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"Dave Hau" <davehau-no-spam-123@no-spam.netscape.net> wrote...
Sorry but I do have what you say (plus another line regarding the TI chip): IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller Texas Instrument IEEE 1394 Host Controller OHCI Compliant (Open Host Controller Interface) and I still can't see anything when I switch my enclosure on... No idea ? Thks, Sp > Go to System Properties > Device Manager and see if you have > the following entry: > > IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers > OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller > > If not, then your firewire card was not installed properly. > > If installed properly, the external drive should appear in Windows Explorer > exactly as you described for your USB external drive. > > Cheers, > Dave > > |
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