XP Service Pack 2 Breaks FireWire
Diluted writes "FireWire Depot is reporting about a problem with Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. Apparently not liking the competition from 1394b, Microsoft decided to limit S800 devices to a quarter of their speed capability."
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/885222
Not fixed in a patch or released as a hotfix, but their 'fix' is for the person affected to edit their registry. Your average user is not going to want to edit their registry.
As far as the competition angle... USB is intel's protocol, firewire is largely driven by apple... that was my point about competition.
The real issue here is taht Ms's monopoly allows them to crush a protocol if they so desire.
Could someone clarify?
I thought the problem with Firewire was resolved with a patch. But the resolution also mentions a Registry hack.
However, the Download page does not mention any registry hack.
Is this problem fixed by the patch, or by a registry hack? Either? Both? Neither?
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Huh? My Canon Multipass works FINE on Windows XP SP2 with the UPDATED DRIVERS Canon provided!
a sp?DXI=KnowledgeBase/Customer/KBArticleForm&File=K B01347&productID=mpc190
http://www.canon.com.au/support/customer/default.
Did you really check with Canon whether they were going to fix this?
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