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please help after opdate from 4.1 to 6.1.3.i kan not activate iphone 3gs itunes gives no sim card
thank you

What in the world does this have to do with firewire?

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  • HP Pavilion Elite m9040n Desktop and Fire Wire 1394

    I have the above mentioned Desktop. It has a 1394 plugin on the front of case. Does the Pavilion come with all the software to make fire wire work? I backed up my hard drive onto an Toshiba external disk with a USB cable the other day and it took 6 hours. Isn't fire wire suppost to transfer data faster than a USB cable? Is there any special things I need to know when buying fire wire 1394.
    I was looking on the internet the other day and they showed fire wire with 4 and 6 pins. Looking into the hole on my computer it only looks like 3 pins?
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    Rick, welcome to the forum.
    There is no software necessary for Firewire (IEEE 1394a).  The driver is installed with the OS.
    Here is the Motherboard Specifictions page for the computer.  It only shows that there is a Firewire (IEEE 1394a) port (# 11) in the Back I/O ports.
    Here is an article that shows the comparison of speed of Firewire vs USB.  Firewire was developed by Apple.
    I hope this information answers your questions.
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  • HDX 18/dv8t IEEE 1394/Fire Wire performance problem in Win 7

    The IEEE1394 interface lives on the PCI express bus at IRQ 16, which is shared by several other devices. Audio interfaces, such as the M-Audio Pro Fire and Fire Wire series do not work reliably with the shared IRQ. In Vista, by comparison, the IEEE 1394 interface has its own IRQ, and seems to run more reliably.
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    Well, I found a workaround for my issue. It's described in this article:
    [url="iPod not recognized correctly on Toshiba laptop"]http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300836[/url]
    By disabling the "Sandard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller" in device manager, my iPod was correctly recognized and I was able to sync with iTunes. That's the good news.
    The bad news is that: a) Windows warns me that my "device can operate faster if connected to a USB 2.0 port" - and the sync with iTunes runs slowly; b) if I reanable that USB device (as suggested in the Apple article, my iPod is no longer recognized.
    For now, I'll just disable this device when I need to sync, then reenable it when done. But this is going to be a pain. I really don't consider this a fix. It's really annoying that the iPod is the only USB device that requires this kind of nonsense.
    Looking forward to a "real" fix for this some time soon.

  • Ieee 1394 fire wire

    Is there a way to add an ieee1394 fire wire port to an hp pavilion dv7 lap top? 

    There is no PCMCIA slot. There is no device that will provide firewire through the media card slot. The motherboard cannot be modified. This is a common issue today and there is just no solution. I have explored all options myself. 

  • Fire wire - # and number of pins?

    I want to add an external drive to my mac mini (non intel), and I plan to do this with a fire wire connection. I have found that fire wire cables are defined by the number of pins (4 or 6) an number IEEE-1396 or 1394. I believe I need to buy a cable, IEEE-1394 with 6 pins on each end. Can anyone confirm this belief before I buy the cable.
    Thank you for your comments.

    Hi,
    I admit I have never heard of IEEE 1396 before you posted it here.
    However a quick googling came up with quite some hits.
    To my knowledge (and from the Google hits) it seems that IEEE 1396 is used to determine a 6-pin to 6-pin cable connection, whereas IEEE 1394 is used for a 6-pin to 4-pin cable connection.
    4-pin ports are usually only used with external devices, that don't need/want to draw power from the Firewire cable (like Digital cameras and the like) or computers (like Notebooks) that don't provide power over the Firewire cable.
    Nonetheless the only 'official' name for Firewire of any kind is IEEE 1394 with the addition of small letters like 'a' 'b' or 'c' to distinguish the differences in speed (Firewire 400; Firewire 800).
    So look at the Firewire ports you want to connect with the cable to determine which cable you need.
    Take care and thanks for the star.
    Stefan

  • What fire  wire cable?

    I want to attach a fire wire device to my new Mac mini. I can not find a cable with a connector that fits the little fire wire receptical on the Mac. The standard plug is 6 pin, the same as on my old FW800 Mac. So I bought a 6 pin to 4 pin, not right. The IEEE 1394 says there are 6 pin to 6 pin (which I have) , 6 pin to 4 pin, and 6 pin to 9 pin. Could the Mac have a 9 pin receptical?? I wouldn't ask but the cables are $8.00 each and the store won't take it back once it's ripped open.
    Thanks Bob

    Bob, there is a brief description of the options on this page:
    http://thelightroomlab.com/2009/06/firewire-connectors-a-profusion-of-plugs/
    Face with the same problem I chose to buy an adapter. I use it everyday to connect my TM backup drive. This is the one:
    http://www.sonnettech.com/product/fw_adapter.html
    I did have one problem using the adapter, which I reported here:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2125939&tstart=0

  • CAn we have a Fire wire Interface cable longer than 4.5 m

    Can I have a fire wire interace cable longer than 4.5m. CVS manual Specifies that better signal intergrity it is better to use less than 4.5 m. But I Found from www.1394store.com that IEEE 1394 cable is available for 10m. If I use this will this work with CVS?

    You may be able to use it, but I wouldn't guarantee it. I assume the cable will work with some firewire applications, otherwise the company wouldn't be able to sell it. It may only work at the lower data rates though, so if you are sending large volumes of data it may not work.
    I would suggest looking into a repeater. You can use it to connect two 4.5m cables. It is powered from the firewire cable, so it isn't much trouble. You can chain three or four cables together using repeaters before you need to use a powered hub. Some repeaters even have a cable built in on one end. My only concern with a repeater would be making sure the cable stays plugged in.
    Bruce
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  • Which pci express Fire Wire card uses TI chipset?

    Hi all
    could anyone tell me which PCI express Fire Wire 400 card uses the Texas Instruments chip set? Have been looking all over but could not find one so far.
    All help welcome on this one!

    I use an Aaxeon, but there are many others, including SiiG, Nitro etc.
    http://www.firewire-1394.com/ is a good place to search for firewire-related stuff.

  • FIRE WIRE IEEE1394 FOR LAP TOP

    I am trying to transfer videos from my sony Handycam to my laptop.  Previously I did this with my desk top thru a Firewire but my lap top does not have a Firewire port.  Sony will not transfer via USB.  Is there any way I can add a Firewire to my laptop, either internally or externally?  

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  • How do I connect  Apple 20" Cinema Display to orignal MacBook Air which does not have a Fire-Wire port. Is this possible? Any advice would be appreciated. I have the Micro-DVI to DVI adapter. Norm

    I Wish to connect my 6 year old Apple 20" Cinema Display to an orignal MacBook Air which does not have a Fire-Wire port. Is this possible? Any advice would be appreciated. I have the Micro-DVI to DVI adapter. Norm

    The FireWire cable is just for the FireWire ports on the display.  The display will run without it.

  • How do you hook up a fire wire video camera to the 13 inch aluminum macbook

    I have a 13 inch mac book with only USB, but a video camera that only has a fire wire output jack.
    How can I hook up the camera with fire wire out to the USB in on the new 13 inch MB?
    Is there an accessory I can buy that will do this? Link to the product?
    Thanks!

    There is no option/accessory to do this. You'll need to get a different camera, or use a computer with firewire.

  • I'm using iTunes 10.6.1 on an iMac 2,66 Ghz intel core Duo with8GB DDR3 and Lion 10.7.3 I hav 260000 mp3 stored on A My Book 3 TB external Fire wire 800 Drive - when I play songs I get short interuptions every 20 to 30 seconds. Can't iTunes handle that?

    I'm using iTunes 10.6.1 on an iMac 2,66 Ghz intel core Duo with8GB DDR3 and Lion 10.7.3 I have 260000 mp3 stored on a My Book 3 TB external fire wire 800 Drive - when I play songs I get short interruptions every 20 to 30 seconds. Can't iTunes handle that number of songs?

    I'm using iTunes 10.6.1 on an iMac 2,66 Ghz intel core Duo with8GB DDR3 and Lion 10.7.3 I have 260000 mp3 stored on a My Book 3 TB external fire wire 800 Drive - when I play songs I get short interruptions every 20 to 30 seconds. Can't iTunes handle that number of songs?

  • IMac can't running any two fire wire hard disks at the same time . which

    iMac can’t running any two fire wire hard disks at the same time . which two hard disks have extra power from power socket . If i just insert one of them .No problem . If connect two Hds at the same time. Leopard cant find it and the Hds seem no problem. the machine must be restarted and then use one . No problem . I have formated the HD many times .even if which format is Fat 32 or Mac issue persists .Boot from installation CD used the disk utility . Issue stills . If i used one fire wire HD that get power from power socket and used one fire wire device . Leopard was no problem during this time . Whether is this design problem or my machine hardware problem?My Mac has been changed the logic board by Apple service . Do you have similar case in here????
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    Hi KennyG1983-
    How are you connecting these drives?
    This may help: What to do if your computer won't recognize a FireWire or USB device
    Luck-
    -DaddyPaycheck

  • Install OS 10.2.1 on Fire Wire Drive

    If I purchase a Fire Wire Drive and cable, connect to my Pismo, can I install OSX 10.2.4 from a Software Install and Restore disk and use this drive for OSX activity? How should it be set up? Where can I find instructions for such a task?
    Mac PowerBook G3 (Pismo), 400MHz, 10GB HD, 320MB Ram, DVD Drive, 2 USB & FireWal   Mac OS 9.0.x  

    Homer, welcome, yes you can, however, I would highly recommend using Carbon Copy Cloner to make a bootable backup of your OS on a separate partition on that external.
    Joe
    Power Mac G4 Gigabit Ethernet   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

  • Unable to mount external fire-wire hard drive - help, please!

    After working the last couple of days to resolve the failure of an internal drive, now one of my external drives (LaCie fire-wire) will not mount. I was using it to back up the bad internal drive, and probably forgot to eject the drive before turning it off; don't know if this really makes any difference, but just in case...
    If I use Disk Utility I can see the LaCie drive, but it will not mount.
    When I tried to verify the drive got the following message -
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    Once again, thanks in advance for any help!

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