LaCie and my FireWire 400 port

While I can connect my PowerBook to my LaCie 500GB HDD thru FireWire 800, establishing connection thru FireWire 400 always results in failure. Why?

You seem to have the same issue as a recent poster. Why not combine or watch each others thread.
Here is the link:
Deborah Biancotti, "External HD: Connects via USB only -- why no FireWire?", 08:07am Oct 31, 2005 CDT

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    5. Reconnect the device(s) (one at a time if there is more than one) and test. Test with each port if you have more than one.
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  • Rear firewire 400 port

    I'm having an issue getting any HD to be recognized by my G5. The front FW 400 port works fine, but I can't get the rear FW400 ports to recognize the unit.
    It was working fine one moment and then stopped working the next.
    I've tried the shutdown and power plug pull technique, resetting the SMU and PRAM but none of them worked. Saw other postings with similar problems but cannot find resolution.
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    Dual 2.5 Ghz
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    Hi irock creative-
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    Sometimes this just happens and requires service by Apple.
    What you could do that's cheaper and even better a it gives you a separate FW bus is to add a compatible FireWire PCI card to your machine.
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    thanks so much!

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    First thing to do is reset the FW chip set on the mother board. Unfortunately, when you power down the computer there is always a bit of power still applied to the motherboard to keep things alive and this usually includes the ports to do stuff like detect when a device wants to wake up the computer. The downside of this is when a bus/port chipset goes into a weird state, locks up, etc., simply power cycling (shutdown & restart) the computer won't work.
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    Patrick
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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1317?viewlocale=en_US

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