Setting Up Your LaCie CD-RWpage 12LaCie d2 FireWire CD-RW Drive3) Click on the "Restart" button to restart your computer.4) Launch Toast Lite again, and check to see if Toast Lite now recognizes the drive.If you plan on using both Toast Lite and iTunes or Disc Burner, you may want to create a separate "ExtensionSet" for Toast Lite.1) From the Apple Menu, go to Control Panels and open the Extensions Manager.2) Press the "Duplicate Set" button.3) Give the new Extension set a name, such as "Toast."4) Scroll down to the "Extensions" folder, and disable (uncheck) the USB Authoring Support and the FireWireAuthoring Support.5) Click on the "Restart" button to restart your computer.Now when you want to use this set, simply go back into "Extensions Manager," and from the pull-down menufrom "Selected Sets:," choose your new Extension set.Mac OS 10.1.2 or later1) Power on your computer and your LaCie drive.2) Connect the FireWire cable from your LaCie drive to a FireWire port on your computer.3) Insert a disc in your LaCie drive. It will mount onto your Macintosh desktop, showing it is ready for use.4) You will be able to burn CDs using Toast Lite. For information on using this program, please refer to theuser documentation.You will find important information about the compatibility of LaCie CD-RW drives with Apple’s iTunes and Disc Burner atwww.apple.com.3.1.2 PC UsersFireWire Installation1) Turn on your computer. Wait until startup has completed.2) Plug in the AC adapter to your drive and turn it on. Make sure that the Power LED comes on, indicating that the drive ispowered up.3) Connect the FireWire cable to your LaCie drive, and the other end to an available FireWire port on your computer.4) Windows will detect the new device and load Microsoft's native driver for the LaCie drive. If this driver was not installedduring the initial installation of Windows, you may be asked to insert your Windows installation CD-ROM in yourcomputer’s internal CD/DVD-ROM drive. After Windows is done, you may be asked to restart your computer.