Conceptronic Ieee 1394 Firewire Pc Card Drivers
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I have a soundcard that requires the firewire legacy drivers. My Windows 10 upgrade went very well except I have not been able to get the legacy drivers to install.
In Windows 8, the driver stack for the 1394 legacy devices was separated from the regular installation (see 'FireWire port-based device does not work correctly in Windows 8.1 or Windows 8', Running the Windows 8 driver installer In Windows 10, however, does not seem to work properly. A small window pops up then disappears. It says: 'Please wait until Windows configures 1394 OHCI compliant host controller (legacy).' It disappears almost immediately. Too quick to read certainly.
Islamicdeve.cba.pl› Conceptronic Ieee 1394 Firewire Drivers Spent the whole day on this, and run google dry on possible answers. I have just built a new machine, intel i7 Gigabyte GA X97 X UD5H and put a new Digitus PCIe Firewire card.
I tried to take a screenshot but failed. No word if the drivers have been installed anywhere. I can't find the location and it is not coming up on search.
Anyone have success in getting the 1394 Firewire legacy drivers to install on Windows 10? Thanks for your help. Looking forward to getting sound back.
Thank you everyone for your help. I was able to load the legacy drivers following the above instructions. So you guys are super helpful.
I think my audio interface is not making the leap to windows 10 however. The legacy drivers worked with it under windows 7 but the Focusrite Saffire is not completing the driver install even with the legacy 1394 drivers.
The audio interface is no longer supported by the company. So looks like I'm sticking with Windows 10 and getting a new audio interface. Onward and upward right? Thanks again for the help.