Firewire drives don't mount after 10.4.3 update

G3 B&W
OS 10.4.2
Everything working fine with 10.4.2. Two 3rd party external firewire drives mounted and working. Had not installed any 3rd party drivers. Updated to 10.4.3 and neither will mount. Don't show in System Profiler either. Is fix to "back up" to 10.4.2? Help?
Bill Bevan
Offline: [email protected]

Matthew,
Thanks for the tip but the disconnect/power down didn't work. I also zapped the PRAM. Additional information: Firewire drives do mount when running OS 9.2.2 alone. Under OS 10.4.3 System Profiler does not show any Firewire devices. Of course, I could boot up Classic in 10.4.3 but that seems like the long way around, and I am in the process of weaning myself off of OS 9.
I noticed from some recent posts that a lot of people are losing device connectivity when updating to OS 10.4.3.
bgbevan(Bill)

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