Re: XP Home Firewire drivers

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I did the clean boot procedure outlined in the article and still have the
BSOD on boot. I then go to safe mode and still have the same 2 yellow
question marks under "other devices". I

"Americantechie" wrote:

> "CentralCal" <lc74email-forums@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>
> > Thanks for all of the info. I have no cards plugged in except for my video
> > card. I have ALL Win XP updates. In device manager I have a yellow
> > question
> > mark thats says "Multimedia audio controller" Which i believe is my mobo
> > sound device which I dont use, I use a SB Live card but it is unplugged
> > too.The other yellow question mark says" Raid Controller" which I dont use
> > either. I tried to access the mobo cd,but it cant access it in safe
> > mode.Any
> > other last ideas? Thanks
>
> At this point I am not sure which problem you are trying to fix. Did you
> get around the BSOD problem? If not, you should follow the steps I gave you
> earlier. If you followed those steps, what happened?
>
> If you got around the BSOD question and you are now looking at the firewire
> card, I am not sure how to get around that problem. I have always used USB
> 2.0 which require drivers so I assumed if you install a firewire card and
> the system is not able to find drivers, then you have to get them from the
> manufacturer, apparently this is not the case. I have no clue what to do if
> you follow the installation instructions of the hardware and those
> instructions don't work. I have checked all around the net, newsgroups, and
> Google. There does not seem to be much info on this problem. You could try
> my earlier suggestions (my last post before you tried the repair install)
> and if that does not work then I am out of ideas.
>
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> http://www.americantechie.com
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