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If the computer is able to accept PCI cards you will need to add a FireWire card to the computer and connect the camera to that. (See links below)

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Q: How can you use a camcorder that has a FireWire 400 interface on a Windows 2000 with no FireWire port?
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Have windows 2000 that doesn't have a fire wire port want to use a camcorder that has fire wire 400 interface how would you upgrade and what cost?

On a desktop, you can simply add a FireWire hub card in PCI format. These are cheap, usually between $10 and $20. On a laptop, you need to purchase a CardBus card. It may be difficult if you are already using a CardBus device, since a FireWire card will probably take up two rows.Actually Windows 2000 is an operating system. Most computers that were preloaded with that OS had at least 2 IEEE 1394 sockets on the back near the USB ports. Seeing that this question is about Windows 2000, it's probably about 8 years old!!!


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