Jul 12, 2018 - The following instructions describe how to revert to the legacy 1394 Host controller bus driver. This driver is provided for backward compatibility. Download the latest drivers for your Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller to keep your Computer up-to-date. Driver Scape Windows Driver Download Center.
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Hi,
I would suggest you to change the firewire drivers to the ‘Legacy’ versions and check.
You may follow these steps and see if it can fix the issue.
1)Click Start
2) Type Device Manager and find your Firewire device.
3) In your case it is ‘1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller’.
4)Right-click it and hit ‘Update Driver Software’,
5)Then ‘Browse my computer for driver software’ and ‘Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer’.
6)Select the version with (Legacy) at the end and click-through to install it.
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After upgrading to Windows 7 the FireWire port does not work or Windows 7 locks up when attempting to update the IEEE 1394 Host Controller.
1394 Host Controller Driver Windows 7 64
To resolve this problem, connect the computer to the Internet and use the following steps:
1394 Host Controller Driver Windows 7 64
- Restart the computer if Windows 7 has stopped responding. If the Plug and play window for IEEE 1394 opens, cancel the installation.
- Click Start, and type device manager into the search field.
- The Device Manager window opens.
- Select the 1394 Controller, LSI 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller (in this example), and select Update Driver Software.
- Select Search automatically for updated driver software. What happens?
- Windows Update finds and installs a driver. Use the FireWire port to see if the problem continues. If problems continue, see the next step.
- Windows 7 stops responding when installing the driver. Restart the computer and see next step.
- Windows Update does not find a more recent driver (problems continue). See next step.
- The hardware on your computer is not compatible with a version of the IEEE 1394 driver for Windows 7. Repeat these steps to open Device Manager and Update Driver Software. Instead of selecting 'Search Automatically...', select Browse my computer for driver software.
- Select Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.
- Select 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller (Legacy), and click Next.Figure : Update Driver Software: Legacy Host Controller
- Windows 7 automatically installs the legacy version of the 1394 host controller and restarts the computer.
note:
The legacy driver may not perform as well as an updated driver. If problems occur with the most recent IEEE 1394 update from Device Manager, the legacy driver may be your only option. In the future, you can repeat these steps to attempt to install an updated version of IEEE 1394 that might address the compatibility problems affecting your computer.