Digital Camcorder/Firewire problem
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Jim Smith
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Digital Camcorder/Firewire problem
My son just bought a Sony DCR-TRV340 digital camcorder and is trying to get it to work with a Firewire card he installed in his Asus motherboard running Windows 98 SE.
Firewire seems to be working but everytime he plugs in the camera and turns it on, the computer either freezes or reboots itself.
I found a post on Usenet suggesting it might be a problem with Asus motherboards and Firewire. Does anyone have a clue what might be going on?
Firewire seems to be working but everytime he plugs in the camera and turns it on, the computer either freezes or reboots itself.
I found a post on Usenet suggesting it might be a problem with Asus motherboards and Firewire. Does anyone have a clue what might be going on?
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Lem Smith
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Jim,
I don't really know for sure if this will help or not, but here's something that happened to me recently...
I installed a Pinnacle Studio DC10 video capture board on my computer back when I was running Windows Milennium and it worked fine. After I upgraded to Windows XP, everytime I would try to load the drivers for it, XP would automatically reboot as soon as I tried loading them. I changed to another PCI slot and the problem went away and it worked perfectly.
I said all that to say this...If he's got another slot in the computer to plug the firewire card, try moving it to another one. It's amazing what a simple thing like that can do at times.
Hope this helps,
Lem
I don't really know for sure if this will help or not, but here's something that happened to me recently...
I installed a Pinnacle Studio DC10 video capture board on my computer back when I was running Windows Milennium and it worked fine. After I upgraded to Windows XP, everytime I would try to load the drivers for it, XP would automatically reboot as soon as I tried loading them. I changed to another PCI slot and the problem went away and it worked perfectly.
I said all that to say this...If he's got another slot in the computer to plug the firewire card, try moving it to another one. It's amazing what a simple thing like that can do at times.
Hope this helps,
Lem
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Jim Smith
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Lem Smith
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I'll check with him this evening and see if that works.