The L372N1 is a removable drive manufactured by ECS Elitegroup. This driver - "uniwill_5CL372N1_5CDriver_5CPCMCIA.zip" - has been downloaded 33 times and is rated 5 out of 5 stars based on 11 reviews. Compatibility for this driver update includes PCs running Windows operating systems such as Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 69.6 KB.
L372N1
O2Micro OZ6812 CardBus Controller
O2Micro OZ6832/6833 CardBus Controller
O2Micro OZ6836/6860 CardBus Controller
O2Micro OZ6912 CardBus Controller
O2Micro OZ6912/711E0 CardBus Controller
O2Micro OZ6922 CardBus Controller
O2Micro OZ6933 CardBus Controller
Windows XP, Windows 2000
1.2
Notebook All in One
Cardbus Driver File
Sathishkumar (DG Staff Member) on 10-Sep-2009
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Right-click the Start button to open the Quick Access menu.
Select "Device Manager" from the list of options.
In the Device Manager window, locate the device that needs updating.
Right-click on the device name and choose "Update driver" from the context menu.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process.
Once the installation is complete, restart your computer to ensure the new driver is properly integrated and functional.
This simple process helps keep your system running smoothly and maintains compatibility with your hardware components.
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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PCMCIA/MultiLang/0404.dat | 145 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0406.dat | 229 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0407.dat | 329 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0409.dat | 212 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/040a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/040b.dat | 259 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/040c.dat | 236 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0410.DAT | 266 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0411.dat | 251 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0413.dat | 245 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0414.dat | 227 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/041d.dat | 233 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0804.dat | 153 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0807.dat | 329 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/080a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/080c.dat | 236 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0813.dat | 245 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0814.dat | 227 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0c07.dat | 329 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0c0a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/0c0c.dat | 236 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/1007.dat | 329 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/100a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/100c.dat | 236 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/1407.dat | 329 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/140a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/140c.dat | 236 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/180a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/1c0a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/200a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/240a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/280a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/2c0a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/300a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/340a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/380a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/3c0a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/MultiLang/400a.dat | 269 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/O2MW2K.INF | 2.4 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/O2Update.exe | 41.0 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/Readme.PDF | 15.3 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/Readme.doc | 52.2 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/Release.txt | 447 bytes | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/o2mw2k.cat | 7.1 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/o2mw98.INF | 5.5 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/o2mw98se.CAT | 8.2 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/o2mw98se.INF | 6.2 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/o2mwme.INF | 5.4 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |
PCMCIA/o2mwme.cat | 7.1 KB | 7 Mar 2002 |