It has both an 800 and 400 port. One each.

Jonathan Brady
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On 17 Jan 2009, at 13:42, Steve Clen-Murphy <[email protected] 
 > wrote:

> Forgive me if I'm wrong ,but I was under the impression that iMacs  
> had iee1394a ports not b.
> On 17 Jan 2009, at 13:30, Jason Davies wrote:
>
>>
>> Jonathan Brady wrote on 17/1/09 at 12:33
>>
>>> As I said in my last message, I have no other devices that connect  
>>> with
>>> firewire 800.  I do have a pair of lacie speakers that connect with
>>> firewire 400 and they operate fine.  Help!
>>
>> I think it has to be trial and error. New user, Diskwarrior,
>> reset Power Manager -- thinsgs  to eliminate possibilities.
>>
>> Have you run the hardware disk check thingy?
>>
>> Either it's the port or the OS/computer. The simplest way to
>> check is to get aonhter FW 800 device. Is there somewhere that
>> you can return it to for a refund (do Argos do that?) If another
>> drive works, it's your drive.
>>
>> Maybe say where you live with a bit of precision (postcode?) and
>> see if anyone is willing to let you bring the disk round to test
>> it on their Mac?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
> Steve Clen-Murphy
> [email protected]
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