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Q: How do people rate LaCie Rugged USB Key Review?
A: Overall Rating: About.com Rating 4 Star Rating star(s) LaCie Rugged USB Key Review Read More »
Q: Are Lacie's "IamaKey" USB sticks bootable?
A: No, it does not appear that the LaCie LamaKey USB flashdrives are bootable out of the package. However, you can maky any USB flashdrive bootable if you need it ... Read More »
Q: How can I use LaCie USB Key “Private Volumes” with 10.6.8/10.7?
A: To use La-Private OSX Lion users must download the update from LaCie and also install the latest MacFUSE package. Read More »
Q: Have you seen LaCie’s USB keys?
A: These are cute, but I wouldn’t want something like that sticking out of my computer. The longer the rigid connector jammed into any port on a computer, the grea... Read More »
Q: Are there other reformatting procedures i should follow? lacie us...
A: After you open the Disk Utility, select the drive you wish to format. Select the Partition Tab (this is alongside First Aid, Erase, RAID and Restore). Choose yo... Read More »