Desktop Pavilion slimline s5623w installation of card firewire but how to connect to a power source?

First of all, I HATE THE SLIMLINE MODELS. NOT WORTH THE MONEY! got as a gift and thought, I could replace 2000 mine thinking it was cheaper because the technology is less expensive.  BIG MISTAKE!  sucks it first audio, so I had to buy branch pregnant even hear, I use the old speakers from my other computer to my mp3 player and it rocks!  then I find not modem phone fax so I buy a usb phone modem, but wishes to make all kinds of mistakes.  now I have these old camcorder videos I want to run through this program a and discovered the firewire card was too big and did not yet align.  on my fourth product now and this one fits.  Yes! but now, we must be connected to a power supply inside the computer? where is he? has a white connector with pins on it but no wires and where is the food, which is not connected to anything else?  Need help please, cannot afford to buy a new computer and it comes to the central computer of my house.  I know a lot of things apart and do their work, but these slimlines suck.  now I know why, they are thin because they have emptied the thing.  computer first for a school kid, but not someone who keeps her home running with everything I do.  So where to connect?  How can I get this thing to work, because it fits so well after all this time looking for the right hardware?  the only reason for which I installed today was because a disc is stuck in it, because the disc is made to be vertical, another error!  disks grind and get lost in there... but I would like a response to my concern at the moment... can not replace the thing and did not have my only other more... Thank you double checked okay there a power connector to the white thing with pins but to connect and what wire?

To Associate Dean wb2001

The firewire card is fine as I had mentioned previously.  I installed it and the computer knows it's there.  I really don't see why the name of the thing is so important.  I DON'T PLAN to buy anything else for the problem I have, and I never told him I would.  The only question was if the thing needed food and where to find it, but on mine, I found some answers to that too if I have to use this way.

so I have thought my problem already and the card firewire is fine.

That's just the problem with the software now.  I was going to change the thing to the other pci slot and see if anyone makes a difference, but the computer has recognized the new hardware.  This isn't something to do with the firewire card or computer.

As your couriosity is so bad, Dean associated wb2001,

I had bought the firewire from newegg like this card and found the profile down those who have the extra bracker for proper size.  It is manufactured by Rosewill.  went with no problem, really easy.  but these slimlines haven't ligned up very well the other slot PCI express.

It may just be the old camcorder... What is needed right now is the driver for the thing.  an trv520 sony handycam dcr.  I don't know if there is a driver, but when you look at I found one, but still does not recognize the camcorder.  then, in windows, they said all the drivers are included in the operating system for these things, but do not automatically install it like any other.  I'll most likely find the answer by myself around the research on this topic, or I could receive a fair he made on discs, since I only have a few strips of film, but was hoping to get to again use this camcorder.  so I'll see.

Then Associate Dean wb2001

I don't even understand your statement!  mix you some point of what the devil, is a lottery?  MY BEHAVIOR WILL NEVER HAPPEN!  I'm still learning what I find, I just took part an out Alienware desktop computer while he was blue screening and crashing on my son, now it works like new!

You didn't not give me a solution, I found it myself and an attitude you squirt!  I wouldn't be here to help other people with the same problems I am and if I found the answer, I would not share expected points and giving a few statements of nose snot... For the record I WAS NOT LEAPING TO BUY ANYTHING!

I GIVE YOU THE THUMBS DOWN!   Associate Dean wb2001

I'm not a stupid kid, I had worked with one of the first concepts of a desktop hp back in the early 80s shipped directly from California.  has shown the President of the company about what I could do with the software that has accompanied, that was enough to make them one of the first companies to use the registers of retail computer that we see now and abandon the old IBM.   Although these dinasaurs are always being used LOL.

so I don't deserve your forest to a condescending attitude!

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