My VIA OHCI 1394 IEEE Host Controller
After running a diagnostic test it showed alert for my OHCI 1394 Host
Controller that won't start. And has yellow sign next to it in Device Manager. I understand this controller was intergraded into the system by Microsoft. I went onto Microsoft's fix it site to have problem analyzied and they indicated a driver problemm with it and did a reinstall. It worked temporarily. But the yellow alerts still nag at me. Now, I don't have a need to use the OHCI IEEE 1394 port on back of my computer and my husband doesn't on his either but he doesn't get a yellow error sign next to his 1394 IEEE in Device Manager. I get automatic updates but checked for updates on this but there was none. Does this affect anything that I should continue to attempt to repair this? Thanks -- Shiann |
My VIA OHCI 1394 IEEE Host Controller
On Apr 20, 10:03*pm, Shiann wrote:
After running a diagnostic *test it showed alert for my OHCI 1394 Host Controller that won't start. *And has yellow sign next to it in Device Manager. I understand this controller was intergraded into the system by Microsoft. *I went onto Microsoft's fix it site to have problem analyzied and they indicated a driver problemm with it *and did a reinstall. *It worked temporarily. *But the yellow alerts still nag at me. Now, *I don't have a need to use the OHCI IEEE 1394 port on back of my computer and my husband doesn't on his either but he doesn't get a yellow error sign next to his 1394 IEEE in Device Manager. *I get automatic updates but checked for updates on this but there was none. * Does this affect anything that I should continue to attempt to repair this? * Thanks -- Shiann The IEEE 1394 port is also known as Firewire / iLink port. It is generally used to connect video camcorders so as to transfer your "home videos" onto the PC. It does not cause problems to leave it as is. If you are still troubled about it and definitely do not use it, you can always turn it off in the PC's BIOS. |
My VIA OHCI 1394 IEEE Host Controller
On Apr 20, 10:03*pm, Shiann wrote:
After running a diagnostic *test it showed alert for my OHCI 1394 Host Controller that won't start. *And has yellow sign next to it in Device Manager. I understand this controller was intergraded into the system by Microsoft. *I went onto Microsoft's fix it site to have problem analyzied and they indicated a driver problemm with it *and did a reinstall. *It worked temporarily. *But the yellow alerts still nag at me. Now, *I don't have a need to use the OHCI IEEE 1394 port on back of my computer and my husband doesn't on his either but he doesn't get a yellow error sign next to his 1394 IEEE in Device Manager. *I get automatic updates but checked for updates on this but there was none. * Does this affect anything that I should continue to attempt to repair this? * Thanks -- Shiann The IEEE 1394 port is also known as Firewire / iLink port. It is generally used to connect video camcorders so as to transfer your "home videos" onto the PC. It does not cause problems to leave it as is. If you are still troubled about it and definitely do not use it, you can always turn it off in the PC's BIOS. |
My VIA OHCI 1394 IEEE Host Controller
Thanks, I can disable it in Device Manager but wondered whether I used it or
not why the error icon? I don't have any firewire device cord of right size to insert in port to test it to see what happens but would like to know it would work if ever have a need to use it. -- Shiann "smlunatick" wrote: On Apr 20, 10:03 pm, Shiann wrote: After running a diagnostic test it showed alert for my OHCI 1394 Host Controller that won't start. And has yellow sign next to it in Device Manager. I understand this controller was intergraded into the system by Microsoft. I went onto Microsoft's fix it site to have problem analyzied and they indicated a driver problemm with it and did a reinstall. It worked temporarily. But the yellow alerts still nag at me. Now, I don't have a need to use the OHCI IEEE 1394 port on back of my computer and my husband doesn't on his either but he doesn't get a yellow error sign next to his 1394 IEEE in Device Manager. I get automatic updates but checked for updates on this but there was none. Does this affect anything that I should continue to attempt to repair this? Thanks -- Shiann The IEEE 1394 port is also known as Firewire / iLink port. It is generally used to connect video camcorders so as to transfer your "home videos" onto the PC. It does not cause problems to leave it as is. If you are still troubled about it and definitely do not use it, you can always turn it off in the PC's BIOS. . |
My VIA OHCI 1394 IEEE Host Controller
Thanks, I can disable it in Device Manager but wondered whether I used it or
not why the error icon? I don't have any firewire device cord of right size to insert in port to test it to see what happens but would like to know it would work if ever have a need to use it. -- Shiann "smlunatick" wrote: On Apr 20, 10:03 pm, Shiann wrote: After running a diagnostic test it showed alert for my OHCI 1394 Host Controller that won't start. And has yellow sign next to it in Device Manager. I understand this controller was intergraded into the system by Microsoft. I went onto Microsoft's fix it site to have problem analyzied and they indicated a driver problemm with it and did a reinstall. It worked temporarily. But the yellow alerts still nag at me. Now, I don't have a need to use the OHCI IEEE 1394 port on back of my computer and my husband doesn't on his either but he doesn't get a yellow error sign next to his 1394 IEEE in Device Manager. I get automatic updates but checked for updates on this but there was none. Does this affect anything that I should continue to attempt to repair this? Thanks -- Shiann The IEEE 1394 port is also known as Firewire / iLink port. It is generally used to connect video camcorders so as to transfer your "home videos" onto the PC. It does not cause problems to leave it as is. If you are still troubled about it and definitely do not use it, you can always turn it off in the PC's BIOS. . |
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