Download //FREE\\ Texas Instruments Ohci Compliant Ieee 1394 Host Controller Driver
I have a SX38P2 Pro Shuttle PC with Windows 7 RTM installed, and I'm experiencing an odd problem with the onboard IEEE 1394 controller. I don't have any firewire devices attached to the PC (it has one mini-connector on front and a regular size on in the back), but the entry for the host controller itself looks REALLY strange in Device Manager. There are 4 entries for "IEEE 1394 Controller" showing up under an "Other devices" node, and 28(!) "Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller" entries showing up under a "IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers" node. If I view by connection, all 32 entries show under Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge - 244E.The four "Other devices" entries all have a status of "No drivers are installed for this device" and give the location as PCI bus 4, device 28, 29, 30 and 31. Under resources it says "This device isn't using any resources because it has a problem"The 28 other entries show with one of 3 errors:Device 0 through 9 show code 12 (This device cannot find enough free resources that it can use)Device 10 shows code 10 (This device cannot start)Device 11-27 show code 31 (This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the drivers required for this device)All of these 28 show the driver as "Texas Instruments 1394 OHCI Compliant Host Controller". Driver provider = Microsoft, Driver date = 6/21/2006, Driver version = 6.1.7600.16385, Digital Signer = Microsoft Windows. Driver details contain one file, 1394ohci.sys.This is driving me crazy since everything else on my Win7 installation is working so well. Any clues as what could be wrong and how to fix it would be greatly appreciated, and I will happily supply any additional troubleshooting information.
Download Texas Instruments Ohci Compliant Ieee 1394 Host Controller Driver
I have exactly the same problem as the topicstarter - only another computer, it is a custom build pc. At this very moment I tried all the suggestion written in this topic. The first time the problem was solved by removing all the "Texas instruments 1394 ohci compliant host controllers", but this time, I got a BSOD and removing all the controllers doesn't work, they all coming back.