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    What is this LIGHTSCRIBE Process doing in my Aspire 5102?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by LIVEFRMNYC, Sep 30, 2006.

  1. LIVEFRMNYC

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    Why is this in my Aspire 5102? My HP desktop(which has lightscribe) is connected to the same wireless router/network. Could it have installed from my HP to my laptop?

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  2. NetBrakr

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    Do you have Nero or any burner software thats supports LightScribe?

    JC
     
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    That could be it. I'll check my burning software now. I don't have NERO loaded tho.

    Why would it have Hewlett as pulisher tho? Do they own the LightScribe copyright or is it actually a Hewlett program?
     
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    Yes, HP owns lightscribe technology, but thankfully, HP has agreed to share with other drive's manufactures to use this technology.

    JC
     
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    Thanks, I guess it's nothing to worry about. I just wanted to know, being that my HP desktop is in my wireless network.

    I only got two burners installed NTI dvd/cd 7 & Roxio. But then theres
    I-tunes, winamp, WMP11 etc: etc: that also burn.

    I'm not even going to try to figure out where it came from. I'LL JUST SHUT IT DOWN
     
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    Both NTI and Roxio supports lightscribe.

    JC