97f2f14ae7 RegardsMatthias CarstensRME MC's Website . Below is the step by step instructions on how to install the Legacy driver so you wont have any problems either: Click Start Then click on Control Panel Click on Device Manager Note: If you dont see Device Manager listed, click on View By: Category on the top right side of the Control Panel Window. 38 Reply by funkyspacecadet 2013-02-21 20:50:52 funkyspacecadet AD/DA expert Offline Registered: 2011-05-03 Posts: 94 Re: Win8: For those needing the 1394 OHCI (Legacy) driver. Once launched you can follow the simple step-by-step instructions to fix your Drivers problems. Haven't run it up in RTM as yet. Go to Control Panel, and launch Device Manager.Device Manager in Control Panel5. This problem is usually with the FireWire port that is built into the motherboard. 3. Timur Born wrote:Yes, with FF 400, 800 and UFX, both with the onboard LSI/Agere based FW port of a bootcamped (Windows) Macbook Pro and LSI/Agere based Thunderbolt-Firewire adapter. Using the instructions above, set the drive to Legacy.
He said he needed to get the driver from this link for his computers: If you have a Dell or a Gateway computer and the above fix doesn't work for you, then you might want to try the above link. Better all-round performance of your PC due to automatic driver updates which will keep all your devices and your PC in top condition . * Drivers.com does not sell or charge for downloading Drivers. HomeDownloadsHow ToWindows 10Windows 8Windows 7Microsoft OfficeAsk Question ForumsContact us How To / Windows 82FireWire port not working in Windows 8.1 and Windows 8by Kiran Kumar September 27, 2014Did you tumble across a problem in your computers IEEE 1394 FireWire port, after upgrading it to Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 from Windows 7? This problem is known to Microsoft, thankfully they have released a update to fix the issue. It will be interesting to see how many people that have problems will be able to solve them this way.If this 'solution' of mine doesn't prove to be useful or practical - is there a firewire card that RME can suggest? Obviously I doubt any third party vendor will have drivers out yet but are there ones proven to work 100% with Win7 x64? . I've already set bcdedit -set loadoptions DISABLEINTEGRITYCHECKS prviously but still have to reboot into advanced boot mode etc Out of irritation and reading so many people with the VIA 6315N firewire controller having problems using the standard driver (not legacy) I ordered an SIIG controller with the TI chip. Has been the same for several years.
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