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Given how firewire works (carrying data and power through the cable) and you saw a spark which blew up your computer, it could be a number of parts that got blown.
If you know somebody that can work with computer innards, have them strip down all the non essentials and see if it boots. If it does, start adding stuff back in. However if your firewire port is directly attached to the motherboard, the chances of your motherboard being fried is much more likely. 1 is probably not likely. 2 is probably what happened. Or depending on your firewire setup, it could be 5) Your card that has the firewire connection (PCI card, sound card, whatever). Jam it back in, in the dark. |
Yes, via wires. You can try disconnecting the port from the board and hope for the best, but I'm really afraid something blew out.
![]() There's nowhere I can't reach. |
I could, but it depends on how they were cleaning the cable.
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