The only way you could really test the firewire port would be to attach a different device to it, and see if it works. If it does, the port is good.
Do you have another system to try the hard drive's firewire connection out on?
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Hello,
I would plug it in, and go into the System Profiler, and see if the Powerbook G4 sees it. IF so, great. If not, then there may be a problem.
If the System Profiler correctly identifies it, then I wonder if there is a security issue on the device. But I think the device should be "mounted" first, before any such warning is displayed.
Also check to see if the G4 is up to date on system software.
Christian
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Hello,
I hope you are able to get that working. I have not upgraded to Firewire technology, so don't know everything about it. I am still working with SCSI and USB, although I think I have left serial behind.
Take care, and let us know.
Christian
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Hello,
Looks like it's time to contact the manufacture and have the drive swapped. The Firewire will be much faster (assuming the drive mechanism can keep up) than the USB package is.
Take care, and hope all is well.
Christian
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you might just need to reinstall the software for the port or just reconfigure it if you can
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