57Gregy
Is there something that needs to be done besides installing? Enabling something in BIOS?
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Normally, no. Unless you have somehow disabled the FW in the BIOS. Wouldn't hurt to check.
Was the Saffire connected when you installed the drivers? That can cause problems. If it was (or you don't remember), it's worth uninstalling/reinstalling the drivers. First make sure to physically disconnect the Saffire (or if it has a power switch, just power it off). After installing the drivers, reboot. Then reconnect or power on the Saffire.
One other thing to try: Clean out your registry with something like CCleaner (I use JV Power Tools for this, but if you don't have a commercial utility, CCleaner will do). First - and very importantly - create a backup of the registry.
After the cleanup, I would do an uninstall/reinstall of the drivers using the steps mentioned above.
Good luck.