Won't recognize firewire for audio interface

I am trying to run a Focusrite Saffire Pro 14 through the firewire port on my brand new Macbook Pro, only problem is that the computer is not recognizing the device. I've been at this for a really long time now and I havent the slightest clue on how to handle this. Any feedback will be much appreciated.

Hi Tom,
I'm using a MAC Book Pro OS X version 10.5.8 with a Sony HDV 1080i/mini DV. I have them connected through a 800 firewire. I'm trying to import onto Final Cut Express 4 that I just downloaded yesterday. Quick time version 7.6.9.

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