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August 5th, 2004, 03:17 PM
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IEEE 1394 device cannot start (code 10)
I use a Dell Inspiron 8200, running XP home (updated). The notebook has a built in IEEE 1394 connection and I have used it so far successfully with my digital camcorder. I recently bought a Fantom external firewire drive and can't get it working. In the device manager it says: device cannot start (code 10). I uninstalled the driver, shut down the system and restarted, but it didn't help. The IEEE 1394 was working so far, so I guess either the new drive doesn't work or there is a software problem. Did any of you have the same problem and find a solution for it? Appreciate your help a lot.
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