1394 Card won't detect

DJ_EvergreenDJ_Evergreen MB, Canada Member
edited March 2004 in Hardware
I'm trying to install a Pinnacle LINX 1394 Card into a computer and it will not detect in windows OR in BIOS. I checked to see that the PCI slots are enabled and set to auto, which they are. Does anyone know what i might be missing? Could it be a defective card?

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  • kryystkryyst Ontario, Canada
    edited February 2004
    Could be a defective card. What version of windows? Have you tried different pci slots? Also make sure it's perfectly seated very often one side will be snapped in fine but the other will not quite be and it can cause a problem.
  • DJ_EvergreenDJ_Evergreen MB, Canada Member
    edited February 2004
    ok i tried the card in my comp to see if the card is defective but it works fine in mine. so it is the other comp.... but i don't know what possible could be wrong!

    i am running Windows XP Pro SP1. i have tried different PCI slots and it makes no difference. i tried re-seating the card but nothing.... :(:confused:
  • kryystkryyst Ontario, Canada
    edited February 2004
    Could be something wrong with the PCI bus. Do you have any other PCI cards that you could try like a sound or video card. Another possibility is if you have a tonne of on-board stuff, video, sound, nic...there could be a resource conflict somewhere maybe between the USB and the 1394 card. Turn auto PCi off and see if you can get it to detect by manually assigning it an address.
  • DJ_EvergreenDJ_Evergreen MB, Canada Member
    edited March 2004
    ok after i tried it in my comp to see if it would work i took it back and put it in the comp i was tryin' to install it in before. i stuck it in the same slot but this time it worked! and i never changed anything... so whatever.. but it works i'm happy :)
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