Onlocation can't connect to my camera

I have a new Averatec Laptop with built firewire port, Vista 64, CS4. Everything worked fine until I installed a Firewire PC express card for an external hard drive. I ended up uninstalling and returning the card because it couldn't power my hard drive. After that when I plug my Sony Z1u minidv camcorder, Windows dialog box opens asking for a driver and Onlocation can't connect to the camera. Where do I get this driver? I tried looking at my laptop manucature site for chipset/firewire driver but couldn't find one, do I need to reinstall CS4 or get the camera driver from Sony?         

I figured it out. The software from the Firewire PC-e card was still installed and was interferring with Onlocation. After the card utility program and driver were uninstalled Onlocation could connect with the camera.

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