Vista does support IEEE 1394 (firewire, I Link).
I have an older IEEE 1394 external HD, and I can only get it to work if I have
it powered up BEFORE I turn on the computer. Rebooting does not work, a
hardware scan in Device Manager does not work. If I power up the drive first and
then turn on the computer the drive works fine.
Are there any problems in Device Manager with your IEEE 1394 adapter?
"Randy" <> wrote in message
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> Hello FredB
>
> I got an ieee1394 external HD too, it didn't work on my vista computer
> either. but I found following website, which was vista no longer support
> ieee1394, I don't believe that.
> http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...e0b8d1033.mspx
>
> If you have any idea could support ieee1394, please also let me know.
>
> "FredB" wrote:
>
>> I have a philips external HD conect to my PC (FireWire)... when I change
>> disk- folder- settings after a will the directory table seems corrupt. I
>> thinks it has someting to do with Vista, under XP everything works normal and
>> there is no problem at all. (Sorry for my bad English, my native language is
>> Dutch)
>>
>> --
>> Gr, Fred