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PCI USB2/1394 Card not working on XP Pro SP2



 
 
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Old October 27th 04, 09:30 PM
Keith
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Default PCI USB2/1394 Card not working on XP Pro SP2

I bought a PCI firewire/usb2 card off ebay (new sealed) for my PC.

XP detects the card and adds it to device manager but puts a yellow ? next
to the two parts (1394 and usb2) thus disabling them. It gives a "Code 10"
error.

Any ideas anyone?

My PC:
MB: Abit KT7A-RAID 1.3
CPU: AMD Athlon 1600+
RAM: 1.5GB

I have all MS patches and have updated my 4-in-1 drivers for my MB. I have
not updated BIOS because I'm not sure that's at fault as XP sees the card.


 




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