After the OS for my LabBook Pro was updated to El Capitan many former applications were affected. In particular, the roxio S/W for creating and burning DVD LightScribe labels on my LaCie drive no longer works.

No not even Roxio Toast will do it. Lightscribe was a technology used by HP to burn custom labels into the top of CDs & DVDs, it required lightscribe media and if memory serves me it was only monochromatic. It was designed to replace paper labels that were commonly put on media but I don't think it ever really took off. I worked for HP from 2002 to 2009 and recall it from that time frame.


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Lightscribe isn't used for recording data on CDs and DVDs. Nearly 20 years ago HP invented a process that lets the laser of an optical drive print directly on an optical disc, eliminating the need for paper labels. My lightscribe drive died around the time of Mac OS 10.11 so I'm amazed it was working as of Mojave. I'm sure the software was 32 bit.

The first step in making your clock is to find a open spot on the board to mount your clock movement. In my case, it ended up being the fried north bridge chip. in order to make space, I had to remove the epoxied heat sink from the north bridge chip.


Once i had that out of the way, I began to see what my highest point was. In my case, the Capacitors that were next to the processors were the highest point and i had to remove some in order to get the clock to fit flush with the board. Once a space was created, I began to assemble the clock face and movements.


I opted to use a lightscribe CD and burn a clock face onto the CD. For those of you who are unfamiliar with lightscribe, this technology allows you to burn an image onto the label side of the CD using a special CD Burner Drive. Your drive must support lightscribe in order to do this portion of the instructable. If you don't have a lightscribe drive, its just as easy to make a cool printable face for a CD.


I used Roxio Creator to design a simple clock face. The usage of Roxio Creator to design the clock face on the lightscribe disk is beyond the scope of this instructable.


Once you have created and printed your clock face its time for assembly. In the attached photo, you can see from left to right, the order to assemble your clock face. Make sure the pieces are snug and secure.


Once the clock movement is assembled, simply set the time and add one side of the stick Velcro tape to the back of the movement, making sure to not impede the clock adjustment dial. Ad the other side of the Velcro to the mounting point on the motherboard and join the clock movement and the motherboard together.


use one of the mounting holes on the corner of the motherboard to hang the clock on the wall. Sometimes depending on the weight and balance of the board, you may have to add a second nail to the bottom of the clock to ensure it is level.


And that's it. Your done! Sick clock right? I have had this clock mounted at work and get a lot of comments about it!


If you have any questions, comments, suggestions, or critisisims; Please feel free to message me or leave a comment!


Until next time.... Keep Calm and Geek on!






The software, available from online and offline retailers for about $80, works on Macs with G4, G5 or Intel processors, and requires Mac OS X 10.4.8 or later; full require- ments and features are listed at www.roxio.com. 0852c4b9a8

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