Re: IEEE1394 code 10
- From: "pcbutts1" <pcbutts1@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 13:26:19 GMT
It's called Firewire. Do you have anything plugged into the card? if so
unplug it then reboot.
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"Tami" <Tami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> sorry for the lack of information new at this. so hoefully i am now giving
> you the right information. This is a card which i put into an empty slot.
> It has P1394A OHCI link and PHY core function, compliant with IEEE
> 1394-1995
> standard for high proformance Serial Bus, supliment 4.0, Complies with
> 1394
> OpenHCI specifications V1.0 and V1.1, compliant with PCI specification
> 2.2.
> Got all the above information from the box.
> I did get the error message (code 10) from the device manage, when
> deleting
> and reinstalling it via the device manage the computer does find the new
> hardward but the an exclamation mark in a yellow square appears by the
> side
> of the description of it. again in Device manager.
> Not sure if its a PCMCIA card or PCI card .
> Again i apoligise if my question is still vague theres alot i dont
> understand, but i have had this problem since i installed it 5 months agao
> and would appreciate any help.
> Thank you
> Tami
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> Tami
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> "Tami" wrote:
>
>> I installed a NEC IEEE 1394 it says this device cannot start (code 10) i
>> have
>> tried uninstalling and reinstalling it but with no luck,,any ideas?
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>> Tami
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