
Troubleshooting | 7 |
Other Windows IEEE 1394 device | • Check the Device Manager to see if the |
connecting problems | device exists. |
| • Click on the IEEE 1394 Bus host |
| controller |
| that there are no conflicts. Conflicts are |
| indicated by an entry with a red X or a |
| yellow exclamation point (!). If a conflict |
| is found, see Windows Help for |
| instructions to solve the problem. |
| • Repeat the device driver installation |
| procedures. |
| • Make sure that the attached device driver |
| is using a current version. Usually |
| updated device drivers are available for |
| download on the device manufacturer’s |
| Web site. |
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During installation, Windows | If Windows reports that it is unable to find |
cannot locate the files needed to | the file necessary to install the FireWire |
complete installation. | ExpressCard adapter, there will be a field at |
| the bottom of the window requesting |
| where to “Copy files from.” In this location, |
| change the file location to match the OS CD. |
| If using Windows 2000 or XP, change to |
| D:\i386. (If D is the drive letter of the |
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| actually exist on the system already but |
| need to be located through Windows |
| Search. Each computer may vary slightly. |
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