

That helped me getting the Mac OS X drivers from SiS for my generic eSATA card, which is still a bit flakey (kernel panics here and there), but it gives me astonishing speeds. Go to Hardware > PCI Cards > Device ID and use the numbers after 0x (like using 3132 out of 0x3132) and the term "mac os x drivers" in a search engine, like "mac os x drivers 3132" for example. (CMD+SHIFT+U will open that folder or Spotlight (CMD+SPACEBAR) will open System Profiler/Report), Located in the Utilities folder inside the Applications folder

Add the latest LaCie drive support to burning applications that use the Disc. Powerful yet easy to use file archiver for macOS based on a 7za port that enables you to both compress and extract files with a drag and drop. Or System Report ( Mac OS X 10.7 Lion and OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion), Download Mac software in the Drivers category. When the process is complete the partition (s) will show under the drive. After making any changes necessary, click on the Partition Button in the lower right corner of the window. You either open System Profiler ( Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard) Check the box to Install Mac OS 9 Disk Driver if you need to use the drive on a computer booted from OS 9. Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard, Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, Mac OS X 10.7 Lion or OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, LaCie Private-Public (password protection with AES 256-bit software encryption). I also guess, that a www search did not bring anything up. Get lightning-fast transfer speeds on Mac and PC thanks to the USB 3.0. As the image is quite small to really decipher any useful info (others might fare better, but again, I am to lazy for this), maybe provide the exact model you have, or link where you get it, if it is nowhere listed on the box or card.
