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Windows Partition on MacBook Pro does not recognize Firewire camcorder

I have an MacBookPro with a partitioned hard drive. Leopard is on one half and Windows XP Home edition is on the other. I use the windows side to run a golf swing analysis software called JC Video. The problem I'm having is that the computer doesn't recognize my camera via firewire. I suspect that the computer does not come with the drivers installed already. I've hunted around for the SONY TRV280 driver but haven't come up with anything. The sony site has nothing...
Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Trill
Sat, 31 May 2008 21:05:07 +0000

The Firewire driver is built into modern operating systems, including Windows XP. Read this article and try it's suggestions: "Fixing the Windows XP Firewire Problem". Let us know if that worked or not.

Chieh Cheng
Sun, 01 Jun 2008 05:17:18 +0000

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