Firewire suddenly stopped working on mid 2010 Mac Mini
I have a mid 2010 Mac Mini. Everything was working fine on the box, including a Firewire connection to an external WD "My Book" Studio external 2TB hard drive.
I purchased some new memory sticks from Amazon, so I powered down the Mac Mini to do the upgrade. I shut down the Mac from the apple menu and then carefully removed all of the connections and plugs from the box (USB cables, Firewire cable, HDMI cable, power cable).
The memory install did not go well. The machine crashed when restarting so I zapped the PRAM. That didn't help, either. Eventually I gave up and reinstalled to original 4GB of Apple memory. The machine started up fine.
Unfortunately, the external WD drive failed to start when connected to the Firewire port. I tried powering down the box, unplugging everything, and resetting the SMC while holding down the power button. That didn't help.
I *am* able to access the data on the WD external drive via a slow USB 2.0 cable, so I haven't lost any data. But for the life of me I can't get the Firewire port working. What are my options? Seems like any one of the following could be the problem:
1) The Firewire hardware got fried during the memory swap. Maybe, but I've been swapping in memory sticks since the 1980's. I was nicely grounded and was working on a rubber surface with no static electricity. I was very careful and don't think that the hardware itself has been cooked.
2) The Fireware cable got fried. Could be, but I don't have another Firewire cable to test with so I can't verify this.
3) I've tested both Firewire ports on the WD external drive, so that isn't the problem, either.
4) Maybe the PRAM or SMC resets didn't take. When zapping the PRAM, I *did* get 2 beeps @ startup so I think that worked. I tried the SMC reset a couple of times, too.
Anyway, I'm REALLY ****** off right now! Not only did my upgrade to 8GB of RAM *NOT* go as expected (using Kingston memory no less) but now my Firewire port is AWOL.
Mac mini, OS X Mountain Lion (10.8.3)