1394 Firewire device drop off after sleep

J

JimmyT

I have an HP Slimline s3480a Desktop PC, attached to firewire M-Audio
Firewire 410 external sound card. Firewire is supplying the power to this
device. Also running Microsoft (R) Windows (R) 6.00. 6001 Service Pack 1
Multiprocessor Free.

All was working fine up until about 1 month ago.

When the computer resumes from sleep my M-Audio firewire is no longer
recognized. I need to then power cycle the PC (a warm reboot, by using
shutdown->restart doesn't help) to be able to again use the M-Audio firewire
410.

I have the latest M-Audio drivers installed hoping this would resolve the
problem but hasn't helped.

I've check for driver updates from HP's support and drivers update web site,
none specific to firewire is available. TGhere were some recommenation for
disabling the mouse and keyboard from sleep mode by configuring the device
driver - but this options is not availabe for the firewire device or the
M-Audio sound device.

I noticed my 1394bus.sys driver has recently been updated just about the
time this issue started to occur. Is it possible that this update driver is
the root cause of the problem?

Is there any way I can diagnose this issue so that I know what the root
cause is?

Here is the driver version
1394bus.sys 6.0.6001.18000 14/06/2008

Any ideas or solutions would be much appretiated!

Kind Regards
Jim
 
J

JimmyT

Just like to add, these are the "power data" section for the m-audio device,
might mean something to someone, (this is taken after a power cycle and the
m-audio now available)...

Current power state:
D0

Power capabilities:
00000009
PDCAP_D0_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_D3_SUPPORTED

Power state mappings:
S0 -> D0
S1 -> D3
S2 -> D3
S3 -> D3
S4 -> D3
S5 -> D3
 
J

JimmyT

Oh and here is the "power data" of the "VIA OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host
Controller"

Current power state:
D0

Power capabilities:
000000CD
PDCAP_D0_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_D2_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_D3_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D2_SUPPORTED
PDCAP_WAKE_FROM_D3_SUPPORTED

Power state mappings:
S0 -> D0
S1 -> Unspecified
S2 -> Unspecified
S3 -> D3
S4 -> D3
S5 -> D3
 

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