Re: 1394 connection?
- From: Malke <notreally@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 15:24:48 -0700
Kipper wrote:
>
> "Jeff" <jeff@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uX%237XfUlFHA.3256@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Running XP Home on a laptop I inherited, I find in the Network
>> Connections that I have in addition to Local Area Connection and
>> Wireless Network Connection - both of which I have set up, that there
>> is also a "1394 Connection/1394 Net Adapter".
>>
>> What is this? Is this firewire or something else?
>>
>> Jeff
>
>
> Funny,I was just about to ask the same thing,and how to get rid of
> it.I have an SMC 10/100 Net adapter amd want to use that.I have
> disabled 1394 in Network Connections in Control Panel,I have deleted
> it from Device Manager but it just keeps coming back and taking
> control.What to do?
Taking control? I've never seen firewire do that and I have it on all my
machines. Are you sure you aren't using it for a device like an iPod or
the like? Don't delete it from Device Manager; just right-click its
entry and disable it.
Malke
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