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[filmscanners] Re: Firewire Card



As odd as this might sound for a MS product, that is, in principle, all
that is involved.  However, I have found it is usually wise when adding
hardware to a MS OS to rest your vocal cords for several days prior, in
case you require them for a session of screamed 4 letter words, when you
whole system locks up during reboot and you can't even get a safe mode
screen to open ;-)

Art


HMSDOC@aol.com wrote:

> Is putting in a Firewire card as simple as opening the computer case, shoving
> the card into an empty slot (just kidding....lets say gently inserting) and
> turning on the computer and having Windows XP find new hardware and plug 'n
> playing the driver to the card automatically...then plugging the peripheral
> into the card?  Or is there more to it than that?
>
> Howard
> HMSDOC@aol.com
>


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