IEEE 1394/Firewire port not seeing DV

Hey All,
New to this forum, but looking for some help.
I have read just about EVERY previous topic regarding the 1394 issues and cannot find a solution to my problem.
I CAN see the 1394 setting in CMOS, and it is set to "AUTO".  Also, in the Device Manager, I can see "IEEE 1394 Controller" with no IRQ conflicts.  I have updated all of my MSI drivers as well as CMOS up to current.  I have installed the DV drivers that came on my Camcorder's CD as well as programs that are designed to utilize the DV out on the camcorder.  Also, I have reconnected my two 1394 ports on the motherboard in every configuration to check if it was a connection problem.  Tomorrow, I'm gonna go get another cable, but doubt that's it; it's brand new.
I plug in my Digital Camcorder (Canon ZR85) and there is nothing.  Windows makes no notice of it, and when I run the program designed to utilize it, it says that it is not connected.  I have followed the owner's manual to a 'T' for setting it up.
Here's my info:
Athlon XP2400
512 MB RAM
120Gig drive (SATA)
Windows XP Pro (SP1a)
Canon ZR85 MiniDV
4 pin to 4 pin IEEE 1394 Firewire cable
(This MiniDV Camcorder will only connect DV via 1394, not USB 2.0)
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Saint

So... seeing that no one responded to my initial request for information to solve this problem and I was not able to find any other helpful forums out there, I decided to do the prudent thing and buy a new motherboard/cpu, etc.
I bought what was supposed to be a top-line mboard, the K8N Neo Platinum with an AMD 3000+ chip, 512 PC3200 Crucial memory, 200 gig SATA HD, and 3dForce 6800.  What I have come to figure out is that my brand new MSI mboard has the EXACT DAMN PROBLEM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I vowed years ago not to buy another MSI because of previous failures, but I was convinced that they were really producing quality boards now.  Yet again, however, I guess I was fooled.
IF anyone has ANY help they could provide for this problem, I would be incredibly grateful.  Otherwise, I'll have to take this mboard back, and I will NOT EVER buy another MSI product, and will be sure to tell everyone else the same thing.
Desperately,
Saint Raj

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