I've had the reader sitting there doing nothing for about a year. When I swapped cases it stopped working. I'm sure I've plugged it in properly.
IEEE 1394 prongs on the motherboard have 2 rows (Top bottom) but the reader only needs one row. Does it matter which row? I've tried both but wonder if I'm plugging it in upside down or something.
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The answer is: Don't plug it in randomly into the prongs because you end up frying the read
POOF!! Right in my FACE. Oh well...more reason to spend some money...SmileSmile
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