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>I've not tried a firewire card, I did play with USB though.
\n> I've read a few messages about people installing a USB card in the
\n> PCMCIA slot and was wondering if anyone has tried a Firewire card??
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> I'd like to expand the hard drive capacity of my Magnia. I have aWell, you should be able to see the card, if you've got a firewire
\n> firewire card for my laptop and thought of installing it to see what
\n> would happen. I don't have any firewire drives though, so I don't
\n> know that I'd be able to see any results!
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> I was hoping for some confirmation that this would work, prior toYes. Don't forget that the card needs to be plugged in upside down.
\n> investing in a firewire enclosure for my hard drive.
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\n> The card I have is of the Cardbus variety, does the Magnia support
\n> this?
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