well I move the Firewire card...no help

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the following few posts describing same problem on an ASUS m.b.


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Comment from shekerra
Date: 07/26/2003 03:41PM PDT
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Go to Start | run and type regedit

Remove the Upperfilters and Lowerfilters values completely from the
following registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\{4D36E965-E325-11C
E-BFC1-08002BE10318}
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I was having the exact same problem. You suggestion worked perfectly. Thank you!!



Comment from rayandmel
Date: 02/05/2004 06:50PM PST
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edvardr did you solve the problem as i just purchased an Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe and have the same problem got the latest drivers form Asus but no go

Comment from edvardr
Date: 02/10/2004 09:35AM PST
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No, I never found a solution. I have a addon FireWire card I use instad.

If you find any solution it would be nice if you post it here.



Comment from rayandmel
Date: 02/10/2004 05:39PM PST
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After Hounding Asus they said the motherboard may be faulty and to have it replaced so i will let you if it solves the problem

Cheers Ray

Comment from BlindWolf8
Date: 03/27/2004 03:42PM PST
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Hello all.

I'm actually having this same problem, only with an Intel mobo and CPU. I've never used my Firewire, but was curious about it. I can remember a few times when it didn't have the code 10 error. Strange that it would appear out of nowhere. I have XP Pro SP1. I tried the reg hack that shekerra suggested, and this lead me to my CD-ROM drives. Also, I have tried flashing my BIOS, but the installer keeps saying it's unsuccessful.

Comment from rayandmel
Date: 03/28/2004 04:36PM PST
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Ok i got my new motherboard and guess what all was fixed and now firewire just works as to what BlindWolf8 has said thats what happened to me int errors so would not supprise me if it is faulty too.


Comment from BlindWolf8
Date: 03/28/2004 09:24PM PST
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Looks like all firewire ports intergrated on mobos are having this problem? This has to be a problem with XP if its happened on multiple systems...it's just plain freaky! :-P
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my thoughts....???? I have to try the REGISTRY HACK perhaps....???

Some how I don't see this working either..

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If anybody has a suggestion.....now would be good time

thanks either way LOL

ron_of_orange
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