No replies yet, but it seems they're not needed anyway. It think I got this covered!
Short explanation, in case someone faces the same problem in future:
It began to feel that the FireWire port was somehow messed up. I read somewhere that not-so-good cables can cause the FireWire-ports safety fuse to go off and mess up the bus, or in my case, the whole computer. So I did what seemed like a good idea and shut the computer down and removed the AC adaptor and battery and let the machine 'cool down' for an hour or so.
Then I walked in to an Apple reseller and asked for a decent FireWire cable (third used during this scene). I bought one and tried it right there at the store. And it worked! Now the setup has been running flawlessly for 2 hours straight so I just might say phew!
The cable was of Belkin, the same brand that Apple Store sells, and it was three times as expensive as my previous ones but I guess it was woth it.
So I learned a lesson here:
Only buy and use quality cables and if something is not working, be suspicious about the cheapest part first.
Thank you, I hope this can help people struggling with the same malfunction.
🙂
Short explanation, in case someone faces the same problem in future:
It began to feel that the FireWire port was somehow messed up. I read somewhere that not-so-good cables can cause the FireWire-ports safety fuse to go off and mess up the bus, or in my case, the whole computer. So I did what seemed like a good idea and shut the computer down and removed the AC adaptor and battery and let the machine 'cool down' for an hour or so.
Then I walked in to an Apple reseller and asked for a decent FireWire cable (third used during this scene). I bought one and tried it right there at the store. And it worked! Now the setup has been running flawlessly for 2 hours straight so I just might say phew!
The cable was of Belkin, the same brand that Apple Store sells, and it was three times as expensive as my previous ones but I guess it was woth it.
So I learned a lesson here:
Only buy and use quality cables and if something is not working, be suspicious about the cheapest part first.
Thank you, I hope this can help people struggling with the same malfunction.
🙂
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