Target Disc Mode

I am trying to use my G4/1GHz B&W Yosmite as the Host, to a G4/17" flat screen iMac as the Target. The iMac enters Target Disc Mode (a yellow firewire icon is moving around the screen), but its drive icon does not appear on the Host. Both computers are running 10.4.5. I have tried restarting the host and hot plugging the firewire cable. The cable is off my iSight camera, which works on both computers. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks. Tony
G4/1GHz B&W Yosmite   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

My Firewire Bus has returned
I downloaded the combo 10.4.5 update from http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosxupdate1045combo.html, not Software Update, disconnected all firewire + USB devices except keyboard + mouse, Repair Permissions, re-install update, Repair Permissions again, and it worked.
Thanks to Dale Weisshaar for the information.
G4/1GHz B&W Yosmite   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

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