
Choose PC Settings (in the bottom): Advanced startup – Restart now. Press Alt-I or search windows for advanced startup.Install legacy 1394 driver from: (This link may be expired.Probably safest to start: Uninstall saffire.exe.This is a mishmash of various FAQs I found online and my own annotations: I figured out the fix for the latest windows 10 19041! I spent a few hours today to figure out a new last step involving using device manager installing a the driver 61883. With the latest update, I thought my card was a goner. Here is what has been working for me so far.

The problem? My card uses FireWire Windows 10 doesn’t support FireWire (IEEE 1394). See comments.Įach time there’s a Windows 10 update my 12 year old Saffire risks becoming obsolete.


Some have found success for a similar model (Saffire Pro40) using a PCIe firewire controller card with Texas Instruments XIO2213B (B is important!) or LSI/Agere FW634 chipset.If you are able to downgrade to 1909, workarounds may be possible. Firewire (support) is now officially dead with Windows 10 20H2.I stopped using my Firewire card and switched to a new interface with a USB-C connection.
