SP A10: XP SP2 and Maxtor IEEE 1394: need MS patch?

I have a Satellite Pro A10, hooked up to an external Maxtor 80 GB of disc over a Firewire/IEEE 1394 link.

IEEE 1394 is attached to a card PCMCIA (from Belkin) that uses the NEC 1394 chipset.

A hotfix is available from Microsoft (see http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;885464) but the MS Support saying this can only come with the support of Toshiba.

Can you help me get the fix?

Without it, I can rarely access the drive.

It works fine on my Tecra M2 that accesses the same disk through its integrated 1394 interface. The problem only occurs with the NEC 1394 chipsets.

Hello

Well, have you contacted Belkin support?
In my opinion, you should ask manufacturers of PCMCIA cards for the upgrade or this hotfix. In addition, you can check the drivers Toshiba download page for this fix. Microsoft patches are known as QFE. Maybe you will find one that suits. But unfortunately, if you are not able to find it, you will have to wait for the next service pack for Windows XP which will include this fix. :(

Good bye

Tags: Toshiba

Similar Questions

  • How to fix a conflict driver VIA? Via the Audio drivers and OHCI IEEE 1394 Host controller?

    Because this motherboard (ASUS P5Q SE2), uses VIA VT1708S 8 - channel High-Definition Audio CODEC.

    And my PCI Firewire card is also VIA - according to Device Manager. It is running Vista. If I connect my DV cam (which has a mini-port FW on it), then turn it on, the entrance FW in Device Manager says there is a problem. But if I disconnect the cam, then restart, the FW entrance goes back to normal. I've seen this prob before, where someone else had the same prob (but firewire was aboard).

    I tried updating the FW driver through the Device Manager, but there isn't a newer driver available. I know that the FW card is fine. It was in my mobo previously (P5Q SE/R), which uses the Realtek ALC 1200, 8 - channel high definition Audio CODE, without going through. So, any ideas on how to resolve this conflict?

    Looks like I found the prob / cause. ASUS drivers Via for the sound. The latest version from the ASUS site

    I uninstalled them so I use the audio drivers by default Vista. The sound and the FW work. I plugged the cam DV again, made windows sound and it connected right away. Must be something in the audio drivers causing the conflict (such as an address / IRQ entry or something in the inf file).

  • HP HDX X18T eSATA - SPECIFICATIONS Firewire IEEE 1394

    I have difficulties to find specifications for eSATA and Firewire IEEE 1394.  I am looking for an external hard drive that has one or two of these connections.  Some have a selection of Firewire 400 or 800, and the list as IEEE 1394 Firewire specifications.  Granted that my laptop is 2009, but it is a workaholic.

    I have several Office Iomega esata drives, but I'm looking for a laptop.

    Thanks for your help,

    Ruth

    It is certainly the firewire 400 and eSATA will be SATA I speed. What else do you need help with?

  • IEEE 1394 and W2K on my Tecra A3

    Hello
    This device does not install correctly, it seems
    under IEEE 1394 ok, but the entry under network adapters
    does not exist and there is a PCI device listed in other devices who refuses to own as to what it is.

    Seems to work ok on XP.

    Any ideas?

    Hello

    have you downloaded the installation instructions order? To http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com - Driver download you find also for W2k.

    Also install all Quickfixes Toshiba site because the IEEE 1394 is a standard W2k driver that should work on every platform without problems!

    Good bye

  • You will need to plug Sony IEEE 1394 camcorder to an iMac. It would connect to the thunderbolt via an adapter port? I have a cable of firewire 800 and wanting to know how to get the video of my iMac. Thanks for any help you can give :)

    I borrowed a camcorder tape Sony that has an IEEE 1394 (ilink Sony) and eager to download video from my iMac.

    It would connect to the thunderbolt via an adapter port?

    I have a cable of firewire 800 and wanting to know how to get the video from my iMac via this cable.

    Appreciate any help you can give :)

    You want a Thunderbolt Apple FireWire adapter. Here is a link (to the US store):

    http://www.Apple.com/shop/product/MD464LL/A/Apple-Thunderbolt-to-FireWire-ADAPTE r? FNODE = 8 b & fs = f % 3Dadapter % 26fh %3 D 4595% 252B45b0

    Sorry, I don't know what software you need to play your video, once you get the cable work.

  • IEEE 1394 and Pavilion Elite

    This is my first post.  I will soon buy a new pc, and reflected on the Pavilion Elite series.  I'm set to zero on the e9120t.  No where on the HP site doesn't specifically list if this model has or does not have an IEEE 1394 port.  No one knows for sure.  It is an option that I have.

    BTW - I tried the "chat with a sales consultant" option and it seems that the person is simply went for the same site, I was, replied that he had not this port and then give me a sales pitch on warranty, price, customer satisfaction, performance, etc.  There is no really inpsire self-confidence about the knowledge of the person.

    Thanks for your help

    OK, this motherboard has no 1394, sorry.

    See you soon,.

  • Firewire IEEE 1394 - lost installation Pulg-and - Play

    I have two firewire devices. A DV video camera and a 1 TB hard drive. Since the installation of the hard disk, I lost two of my Firewire IEEE 1394 connections.

    I tried:

    1 switch the DV camera and the hard drive, but the system does not detect the connection.

    2. I visited the Device Manager and checked the unit is activated and working properly.
    3. I'm sure the device driver is fully up-to-date.

    I have a Firewire connection on the front and the back of my PC, and both do not work.

    I am currently using my hard drive of 1 TB via a USB 2 port.

    Can anyone help

    See you soon

    Graham

    Hi Graham EF G,.

    To check the State current, the DV camera and the external hard drive not detected? The external hard drive has worked successfully before? Please also relay if there are error messages when you try to access the external drive.

    If devices are detected not below are some steps to solve the problem:

    You can check that both devices are compatible with Windows Vista by visiting the Windows Vista Compatibility Center, which includes a list of drivers, hardware and applications that are compatible with Windows Vista.

    For reference, the link to the Windows Vista Compatibility Center is included below:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/compatibility/

    Then, if the external hard drive is not detected in Device Manager, please check if the external drive is detected in the management of the computer:

    You can check this by going to: start then click on computer

    When it is connected and switched on, the drive should appear as a drive letter on the computer (ie: drive E:, F: or another letter.) An Autorun window may also appear if the drive is detected.

    If the external drive does not appear, please check the following:

    ·         Check the power supply and check if it works normally.

    ·         Check the wiring and confirm that your USB/Firewire cable is plugged into a port. You can also try a different USB or Firewire port.

    ·         Check disk management to see if the drive is detected it:

    1. right click on computer, select manage, select disk management.

    2. check the upper and lower windows to find if the drive is detected.

    If the external hard drive is not detected, try to connect the external drive to another PC to check if the unit is working normally.

    Then please check if Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is installed currently.  If WVSP1 is not installed, you can try to install this service pack and check if the problem still persists.

    For reference, the link below contains information. about how to obtain the latest Windows Vista service pack:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/935791/

    If the problem is not resolved after the above steps, please see the link which includes a fix for the problem of an IEEE 1394 being more available device.

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/930495

    The relay please status after the above steps so that we will offer any additional assistance.

    Thank you

    Mary
    Microsoft Answers Support Engineer
    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Want to know different speed USB and IEEE 1394

    Recently, I downloaded my photos on an external hard drive, Toshiba. The first backup took 6 hours. I have always heard that a fire wire is faster. Is it useful to make a fire wire to perform this operation? I use a HP Pavilion m9040n with windows 7. I have an IEEE 1394 port in the front and the back of the computer. What rates are associated with a USB port and a cable fire? Thank you

    Since you have a HP Pavilion m9040n - I guess that's when even USB2 you have there.

    You can find a detailed comparison between USB2 and Firewire 1394 here: http://www.qimaging.com/support/pdfs/firewire_usb_technote.pdf

    There is not only a large part of the differences imho. I tested both and in my case usb2 was a little faster.

    Much has changed since the introduction of the USB3, but unfortunately it is not available on your PC.

    I hope this helps.

  • I have a Pavilion p7 - 1067c and need to install an IEEE 1394 controller, but there is no PCI slot.

    I need an IEEE 1394 port for capture video from my camcorder.  It doesn't seem to be the standard white connector on the motherboard to install a card.  There are a couple of black connectors line up with the empty card slot but not the white connector found on other computers.  I am familiar with the Texas Instruments OHCI IEEE 1394 Host Controller PCI compiant.  Is there something different for this HP?  I would be grateful for any help you can give me on this.

    Hello

    Short black expansion slots are PCI Express x 1 ports so that you will need a firewire card with this type of connection - an example of this can be seen here.

    Kind regards

    DP - K

  • Problem of lack of resources for IEEE 1394

    We currently have a CVS-1454 with two cameras inspections.  Due to circumstances with the inspection and machine, we try to move the inspections to the computer that communicates with the RESUME.  We get the error "the IEEE 1394 camera could not be initialized because of the lack of resources on the IEEE-1394 bus".  This error occurs only in Vision Builder.  This is not the case in MAX.

    The specific features of the system are: the PC is under XP SP3 with a card PCI-8252.  There are two cameras from Basler scA1390-17fm of the inspection.  The cameras are using the 7 Format, Mode 0, 1392 x 1040.  The PCI card is new out of the box, the cameras are a couple of years.  VBAI version 3.5, LabView 8.6, MAX is version 4.6.2.

    I found the articles on NI.com addressing this issue, but the recommendations have had no effect.

    1. Package size & framerate: in MAX speed can be set on a 100Mbs.  Reduce the size of the package has no effect.  It has been set to the default value to 1024, but we lowered it to 200 without effect.
    2. We installed the driver of Bus AVT Package, but when we went to the driver of the TRA, the bus went to the MAX and then Windows through the new hardware wizard found and we couldn't get the cameras is displayed correctly in the Windows Device Manager, nor did they ever appear in MAX.  All of the documentation I've seen looks that we should not need to install additional drivers for the Basler cameras.
    3. The machine does not have hotfix 885222 installed, but I contemplated trying to run this update anyway: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955408
    4. Alternate video modes: we have tried to put the cameras to any other video mode.  We can put a camera in an incredibly small resolution, but then the camera still does not work regardless of the video mode.

    I hope that I put all the details there.  Any thoughts?  Should we need to install anything else after the passage in the AVT bus driver?  I was full of hope that would solve the problem.

    Thank you

    Paul

    I agree with Brad, your question is probably the famous issue of Microsoft that XP SP2 and SP3 downgraded a potential to S100 speed, requiring to be restore the driver 1394 SP1 of Microsoft, or switch to Win7 where they finally solved the problem.

    Or by using a substitute 1394 Microsoft compatible spare driver, such as the one offered by AVT.

    But I differ respectfully with Brad that re. If the driver AVT 'worked right' or not... as it was only designed to work with AVT cameras - and will not work with Basler cameras.  This is a deliberate design feature.  Or constraint,'s point of view.  ;-)

    Scott

  • Transfer rate maximum by using IEEE 1394

    Hello

    I use an IEEE 1394 camera and I want to know how to be able to access the maximum transfer speed. Currently in the measurement and automation program I get access only to 100 Mbps, even though I know that the camera can do 800 Mbps. The initial pilot that I installed with the software was not compatible with Labview and so I had to downgrade the software a bit to be able to control the camera using Labview.

    Is there a difficulty in Labview or if they solved this problem in future versions of the software IMAQdx? I am running IMAQdx version 3.7.

    Thanking you,

    Adnan Sharief

    Are you by chance using XP (SP2 or SP3) or Vista?  If so, Microsoft has messed up their 1394b driver who fell from S800 to S100 speed, if the options are:

    upgrading to Win7

    downgrading the driver to the SP1 version

    use a driver of substitution that replaces the Microsoft driver (if your camera brand has access to a)

    Kind regards

    Scott

    PS I think this topic has answered elsewhere in this forum if you are looking for it

  • Performance IEEE 1394 Windows XP SP3 Adobe Premiere 6.0 problem

    I'm trying to capture video using Adobe Premiere 6.0.  When I got Win2K installed it worked fine.  I have upgraded to Windows XP SP3 and first stopped working properly.  A clean installed Matrox RT2500 - it's the video capture card, I bought with the kit Adobe Premiere - according to the instructions, as well as first - including the 6.01 update.  Now when I connect my Sony DCRTRV520 camcorder via firewire IEEE1394 and try to capture the Hi8 video I recorded, it won't record a few frames, then stops.  Matrox video tools say that the IEEE 1394 device has stopped working.  First capture options indicate that the camcorder is not recognized.

    I found a forum which indicated that the problem was with XP sp3 drivers for Texas Instruments OHCI 1394 device - indicating that the sp2 and sp3 downgraded the 1394 to S100 speed device performance.  I found an article in the database saying MS was aware of the problem and finally got that to work (KB885222) download

    http://download.Microsoft.com/download/9/0/6/906f2f67-39c4-48bc-8558-86833d4cbc16/WindowsXP-KB885222-v2-x86-enu.exe

    It will not actually install on the PC I am running SP3 not SP2.  It's really frustrating because the system worked very well under windows 2000. Even worse since I have a lot of old video - not stored on DVD or transformed into films which I was hoping to work for presents for the family, this Christmas.

    Anyone know of another - hotfix - download or similar which will fix this problem?

    Hi John,.

    Thanks for posting in the Microsoft Community Forums. I suggest you post this question in this forum for better support.

    http://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/category/windowsxpitpro

  • When you try to import video JVC DVC using Movie Maker, Movie Maker does not recognize DVC using the IEEE 1394 cable

    Windows movie machine to import JVC DVC with cable IEEE1934.

    When you try to import video JVC DVC with movie maker. Filmmaker does not recognize DVC using the IEEE 1394 cable. How can I me Movie maker to see the CVN. Using XP SP2.

    Perhaps the following links will help you get started:

    Movie Maker and JVC Camcorders
    http://Papajohn.org/mm2-camcorders-JVC.html

    Movie Maker 2 - importing files MOD
    http://Papajohn.org/mm2-importing-video-mod.html

  • Satellite Pro M30 in IEEE 1394 error

    Hello...
    I think I have a problem whit the IEEE 1394 driver

    I can't find the drive to any party, and the cd of drivers do not have this driver, I don't know how to solve, and the re-installation of the S.O. do not solve me the problem...

    Anu thing?

    Tank is a lot

    Hello

    you have runing OS OEM Toshiba (Toshiba Recovery CD) or you install a clean OS (XP full version)?

    It would also be good to know if the IEEE 1394 port has worked in the past or if necessary directly after purchasing the laptop?

    Have you checked the IEEE 1394 entry in the Device Manager? Try to reinstall the driver (I think this is a standard windows driver)!

    Sammy Bye

  • Qosmio G30: Cam Sony MV does not work with port IEEE 1394

    Qosmio G30-117 does not support my Sony DCR-IP5E (a micro video camera) port ieee 1394. I tried to use pinnaccle studio 9 and video ulead studio 10, but I could not see my cam because of these programs.

    There is no problem if I install a new win xp media center edition (retail pack) and CDTOOLS drivers. But I want to use my setup of the Qosmio factory, I don't want to buy a new win xp media center edition.

    How can I solve this problem?

    Thank you all.

    Hello Amon

    I tested it with Qosmio G20 and my Sony camcorder using the same port.
    I tested it with Windows movie maker, WinDVD Creator, Adobe Premiere and Ulead Media studio Pro 8.

    You may believe, but each application was able to see my cam and I copied movies on the HARD drive, edited and created DVDs. I don't really know what is happening in your case, but when you connect your switch cam on game mode, and the cam must be recognized as new hardware and listed in Device Manager.

    When it works well to start the applications and check again.

Maybe you are looking for