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Lacie_lightscribe_labeler_updater-31.142.17.exe Lacie Lightscribe Labeler Updater 31.142.17 Lacie_lightscribe_labeler_updater-32721.1.exeĪcer Veriton 5800FX, Packard Bell EasyNote_MX36-U-051, Toshiba SATELLITE C850-1C4, Fujitsu CELSIUS R930, LG R580-UP87K, Standard J10IL105, Toshiba Dynabook EX/56LWH, Packard Bell EasyNote_F0946-U-020,, and more. Lacie Lightscribe Labeler Updater 32721.1 Lenovo 10245BG, IBM 8305VBG, LG R560-U.ARC2BT, IBM 621932U, HP S5-1450k, SIEMENS SIMATIC IPC627C, Sharp PC-MM Series, Toshiba Satellite P50-A X3110, HP FR378AA-ABH, LG R580-L.B241P1, NEC PC-MK33LLZZUFJF, Dell PowerEdge R905, Intel Crestline,, and more. Lacie_lightscribe_labeler_updater-31.11.199.exe Lacie Lightscribe Labeler Updater 31.11.199 NEC PC-LS350ES1KR, Sony VPCW12S1R, NEC PC-VJ10MCHE2, Panasonic CF-SX2BE4BP, Packard Bell IMEDIA 6460, Packard Bell IMEDIA X9678 AIO, HCL Infosystems GETZ-LD, Packard Bell Ixtreme i7650, IBM ThinkPad R32, HP HP ProBook 6560b, Medion P8613, HP GQ524AA-ABE a6219.es, Fujitsu A6220, Lenovo ThinkPad R61i, Sony VGNFW590GJB,, and more. Lacie Lightscribe Labeler Updater 322.128 Lacie_lightscribe_labeler_updater-32644.exe Western Digital My Net N900 Router Storage
#Lacie lightscribe labeler windows archive
Intel(R) 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family 6 Port SATA AHCI Controller - 1C03ĪuthenTec AuthenTec AES3500 TruePrint SensorĪcronis Seagate DiscWizard Image Backup Archive Explorer Qualcomm Atheros Atheros AR928X Wireless Network Adapter Hewlett-Packard Deskjet F300 series (DOT4USB)Īdvanced Micro Devices ATI High Definition Audio DeviceĪdvanced Micro Devices AMD Radeon HD 6800 Series Microsoft Microsoft USB IntelliMouse Explorer Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 5 - 3B4A Outdated or Corrupted drivers: 5/22 Device/Driver
#Lacie lightscribe labeler windows 32 bit
Scan performed on, Computer: Fujitsu D2804-A1 - Windows 7 32 bit Mobile Connector Device Application Interface (COM12)

#Lacie lightscribe labeler windows driver
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#Lacie lightscribe labeler windows 64 Bit
But I do use it to make DVD/CD "covers".Scan performed on, Computer: Toshiba Dynabook Qosmio D711/T9CB - Windows 7 64 bit LaCie LightScribe Labeler 1.0 Linux.rpm (for the 4L graphical utility)Ĭontrast is low. LightScribe Host Software 1.8.15.1 Linux.rpm I can send screenshots if you like (running on openSUSE 12.3, but I've been > unit unless on emergencies (replacements are expensive). This desktop doesn't have Windows, and I refuse to use the laptop > I very seldom use lightscribe because I feel it is not supported in > I'm using flash sticks for exchanges, with a paper label on a string. So, no, I haven't tried blue ray for data either.

> supported in Linux (movies in blue ray). > (still?) overtly expensive, and anyway, the player is not really But they are too small for many of my uses. It's easy to tell what's on them by the label. The disks stay in a jewel case and don't get lost like a USB drive would. They can view them using their DVD player connected to the TV. I like CDs and DVDs for loading a bunch of pictures or video clips on and sending to friends and family. If they get trashed, no big deal, I make another. I have a habit of making a copy of any audio disk I purchase for use in my vehicles.
#Lacie lightscribe labeler windows drivers
Not too bad, but the linux drivers didn't work too well, and if you get the slightest water on a disk, the label is gone. I bought a printer that would handle printable disks. I tried the stick on labels with disastrous results. I know I don't like the hand lettered CD's, if you saw my handwriting, you'd know why. (from 12.3 x86_64 "Dartmouth" at Telcontar)Ah! Didn't consider that.
