Audigy 2 ZS Firewire - Delayed write failu

Hi people,
I've searched far and wide for a solution to this problem, yet have not arri'ved at one.
I use the firewire port on my Audigy 2 ZS to transfer data between my main internal HDs and my one external Maxtor 250Gb HD. I get the common and dreaded 'delayed write failure' error whenever writing to the external disk.
After extensi've reading it seems that this probem occurs as too much data is being sent through the I/O bus at one time, causing the system to hang. Most people have solved the issue by replacing the generic Microsoft Windows XP driver with their manufacturer's firewire driver.
The issue I have here is that Creative don't seem to have a firewire driver, and as such I simply cannot overcome this delayed write failure problem which essentially makes me unable to transfer any data to my external HD.
If anyone has any insight as to what I should do to fix this issue, it would be much appreciated.

the safest way would be to try it on another PC.
If you can't you could already check if windows find or if it has problems.

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