Mac G5 firewire porting problem.

Hello,
I am having a problem with my G5 Powermac firewire porting.
Everything was working fine until we physically moved the mac and peripherals to another office. Now the Firewire drive is not recognized and the Sony DSR45 cannot connect.
Whats really wierd is if I have the Sony DSR45 turned on and I go into the view menu in FCP Studio 6, I can checkmark the "all frames" and it won't change anything. If I turn the deck off, I can change the setting and it will stay changed.
I have tried shutting down the Mac, turning off the DSR45, wait ten minutes, turn on the DSR45, turn on the Mac, the Firewire drive is not recognized and neither is the DSR45.
How do I get the Mac to re-port the firewire ports?
I am using the 800 firewire connection for the Firewire drive.
This all worked fine before moving the system to another office.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Ymir

Try resetting the PRAM. This resets the presence of all hardware devices. Start up holding the keys: command, option, P, R. Hold these keys for 3-chimes and release. Hope this helps.
Best Regards

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