Then I installed the latest Windows 10 Fireface drivers, connected it, and voila! Seems to function without any problems. No driver installation necessary, I literally didn't need to touch anything. I just inserted the card on a free PCIe slot, connected the power supply, booted, and Windows recognised the card immediately. I just wanted to report that the installation was totally straightforward. After searching for a solution using my lovely Fireface 400 on my Skylake Windows 10 PC, reading this thread, and searching all over the internet for information, I decided to take the risk and install the following card: I don't know if this is true, but that's the way I use it now. He also told me that it would be better to disconnect the power cable for the EXSYS and power up my FF400 from its mains power supply and not from the pcie firewire card.This way, he said, we can avoid possible conflicts. We didn't have any issues for the 20 minutes we tested it. The last thing he did, was to put windows 10 on another HDD, and test it. We tried every possible combination to find the issue. The first sandisc was replaced by a technician send to fix the problem, from the shop I bought the PC. The third one, was a small Sandisc 64gb, my friend brought for testing. I should also say that all the ssd drives were Sandiscs.The first one with the problem was a Sandisc ultraII 480 and it was replaced with a second one of the same model. No, we've disconnected the first one with windows 7, and then we tried the other one with windows 10, just to see if the problem had anything to do with the OS.Įverything worked fine so far with both versions of windows.Īpparently the problem was with the previous ssd drive.
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