IEEE 1394 bus host controller issue.

Each time I boot my system (Tecra A9 S9021V) the IEEE 1394 Bus host controller device driver displays that it is disabled with an error code 22 (this taken from device manager).
From within device manager I manually disable the device, then re-enable the device.  The device then displays that is operating correctly.  The device driver is displayed as "Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller".  There are 2 files associated with the driver - (1) 1394bus.sys (Microsoft Corporation; version 6.0.6001.18000 longhorn_rtm 080118-1840), and (2) ohci1394.sys (Microsoft Corporation; version 6.0.6000.16386 vista_rtm 061101-2205).
I'm running Vista Business SP1 with all updates/patches.
Is there something I can do to get this device to start up correctly?
Thank you!

Tecra A9-S9021V 
Each time I boot my system...the IEEE 1394 Bus host controller device driver displays that it is disabled with an error code 22 (this taken from device manager).
What is the exact message that appears when you boot? No paraphrasing.
What did you change about the time this started?
Can you do a System Restore to before the trouble began?
   What is System Restore?
-Jerry

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