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Problem with an external 100 Mb Zip-drive
Deep...@ix.netcom.com alt iomega zip jazz dstei...@seanet.com (Daniel Steinborn) wrote: I have both a ZIP and a JAZ drive on my system. And make sure you aren't loading any real-mode (DOS) drivers when booting to Win95. Also, verify that your SCSI chain is correctly terminated (I wouldn't trust the Auto setting

PC/MACs
Andrew Rossmann andyross@no_junk.ntsource.com alt iomega zip jazz "Ryland J. Truax" wrote: I am running NT 4.0 Server with Scv pack 3 installed, and I just hooked a SCSI JAZ drive to my system. This changed the driver letters, no suprise, but when I go to Disk Administrator to remap the drive letters, the JAZ drive

HOWTO Install win9x on a Zip disk?
ICD Pro should work...not sure on this one...but it should...so if you've already got it...give it a try :) Really...any driver that supports removeable media should work. I've heard rumor that HiSoft has something designed especially for Zip/Jaz drives (Is this called Squirrle Toos?). This package is supposed to

IOmegaWare and Windows NT
The upgrade appears to have changed how the driver functions. The system no longer cares whether a Zip/Jaz disk is in the drive or not, it always loads the current version (as long as it's installed). If you check to see which version you have with the 'get info' command, it says 'SCSI ID x (5.0.3) if was loaded

Jaz/Zip support for Linux
I installed just the drivers on my Toshiba 730 laptop and now I can't get Windows to crash with my Zip Plus drive connected to the parallel port. ( Dang! Had you been following these newsgroups: all.iomega.zip alt.iomega.zip.jaz alt.iomega.zip.jazz This would be *very* old news to you. Are you up on COD?

Internal Zip Dive
Basically other drivers should work as well. The only ZIP/JAZ drive specific feature of HDDRIVER is that you can configure the password based read/write protection features of the ZIP/JAZ drives. Concerning AHDI and HDX you might have problems using modern drives because HDX and AHDI are quite outdated and often

problems with zip drive
Perry Clark found that going the opposite direction helped: he updated to the 6.0.2 driver from Iomega Tools 1.0 on Iomega's Web site (which is newer than the 6.0.1 version that comes with Mac OS 8.5). Possible related information: Iomega 6.0.1 does not support the use of virtual memory on a Zip or Jaz startup disk

New Iomega drivers!
No problem, I thought, I'd just move the drive letters -- unfortunately, whatever IOMEGA does with their drivers, it won't let you reassign the letter Question: When I add a ZIP/Jaz drive to my computer running Windows NT, my drive letters move around. My ZIP drive has taken over one of my hard drive's letters!

Syquest Drivers
We have encountered problems adding a JAZ drive to a system with an existing ZIP drive. In many cases, deinstalling the ZIP drive, before installing the JAZ drive resolved the problem. In more severe cases, we had to deinstall all I/O related drivers and utilities (Windows, 95, and NT) such as tape backup,

I have acquired a non-existent hard drive
Although the problem appears to begin with APS devices, it doesn't end there: if a non-APS device such as a ZipDrive is connected to the SCSI port, the boot sequence again halts entirely, as in the first instance --- Are you using Iomega's Zip/Jaz Drivers and the APS driver? If so, disable the Iomega driver and use

Zip drive is now giving false disk usage info in Explorer ...
The only IOMEGA software I use is the device driver for the parallel port drive. I also have a parallel port Zip drive and a SCSI Jaz drive at the office which routinely undergo the same regimen. Again, the results are the same: NO failures, NO lost data, NO problems. This makes me wonder if the problem lies in

ANOTHER ZIP CLICK CLICK CLICK
Deep...@ix.netcom.com alt iomega zip jaz "Matt Denny" <mde...@bigsky.net> wrote: I just purchased an Iomega Jaz SCSI card (PCI, SCSI-2), and a ZIP SCSI drive for my Win 98 machine. Installed the card; it uses the standard WIN 98 Advansys driver; this gives a code 10 error in Device Manager, but no clue.

SCSI ZIP, JAZ Ultra SCSI Card, WIN 98; Garbage
Earlier
this fall, the software was upgraded to Windows 98 and the SyQuest Win95 drivers and software loaded. It worked ok, both reading and writing. Question: My ZIP/Jaz has taken over my CD-ROM's drive letter under Windows 95/98!! How do I fix it? Go to System Properties, there are three ways: 1) If you have

Low level format of Zip Disks
John Jordan j...@npacifica.net alt iomega zip jazz alt iomega zip jaz comp sys ibm pc hardware storage comp os ms-windows nt misc "Richard S Broad" When the policy not to allow setting drive letters on removable drivers was made, no one could boot a PC from the CD drive, so perhaps it was felt that it was safe

Iomega Zip on OS-9 box?
EXE (4.4 meg) and Zip Backup also if you use it. These work with both Zip and Jaz drives (I have both an internal SCSI Zip and Jaz drive in my home Win98 I tried to let Windows 98 detect my new material, and install the drivers that are on the Windows 98 drive. Well it had installed the driver- after a few

Three <!> in Device Manager
Is there any physical difference between a zip/jaz for a PC and one for a MAC. No. So long as you are using the correct interface. Ie: A parallel port drive can't be used on a Mac. A SCSI drive needs a SCSI card be it PC or Mac. Only the software/drivers are different. Peter.

Legacy Data Tape Backup (Round Two)
SYS are the names of the drivers. Double-click the file in Windows Explorer. The configuration information is merged into the Registry automatically. Run Rescue Disk. The Zip/Jaz drives should appear. IDE drive problems If an ASPI IDE drive is not recognized, follow these steps to use the following drivers in place

Retrospect
If I then chose to update/reload the driver, the ->exclamation point goes away and I instantly have access to the zip ->drive WITHOUT rebooting. You might find this web site useful as well... http://www.netcom.com/~deepone/zipjaz/index.html You may also find the news groups alt.iomega.zip.jaz and

zip drive 250
->err, nice idea but -> ->1) already tried it ->2) that's only for parralell zips ain't it? as in it sez so in the prog ->and the obvious reference in the name - its a guest drive that can be ->shifted around a lot. I have InTeRnAl, need permanent drivers.. :) You might try asking in alt.iomega.zip.jaz or

Drive Setup question
Has there been any progress? ie, any updates to Zip/Jaz Rescue that allow it to work? Thanks. George Farkas gjfar...@ntiworks.com Hi George, I looked as far BAT on the C: drive. b) If you cannot access the zip drive, switch to the Tools_95 folder and run GUEST.EXE. If it fails, then the DOS drivers (real mode