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Problems booting from SCSI drive on P6SBA instead of IDE drive
Deep...@ix.netcom.com alt iomega zip jaz alt iomega zip jazz "Dennis Janssen" <d...@xs4all.nl> wrote: Look for the configuration issues I posted in If you're using busmastering IDE drivers, they may not work right with a Zip drive. In that case, you may be able to hack the Registry to force the secondary port to

AmiBack with Zip drive?
Have you got IDE Bus-Master drivers installed? i had first time but figured this was the problem..didn't install second time...seems a bit rich tho' when you can't <makes sign to ward off evil spirits> Here's a recent posting from alt.iomega.zip.jaz full of great info, sorted my IDES zip out fine. cheers

IOMEGA Jaz Drive Troubles (w/IOMEGA too!!!!) FLAME ON!
A couple of locations to consider is alt.iomega.zip.jaz and alt.iomega.zip.jazz here in the newsgroups. As another alternative (only scratching the surface) is to Kevin The zip drive is to a 20Gb disk as the floppy drive was to a 1Gb disk a couple of years ago. Slow; need a bunch to back it up; not reliable;

Zip/Jaz and NT drive letters
I reported this earlier (in alt.iomega.zip.jaz instead of .jazZ, yep there are two newsgroups) and you are the second to confirm this problem. #(Nor does the new driver (PPA V2.34) ) #The problem occurs if your disks have the default label which is "ZIP-100" and #you use 2 brands of disks (I use Iomega and Fuji

Assign drive letter to zip
There have been known cases (I think the canon 620 is one of them) where the driver for the PP zip won't install right unless the printer is removed from Win first. IE install the zip first as the only device on your LPT1, then the printer. Also check out the NG alt.Iomega.zip.jaz Ken.H.

FREEWARE Iomega Zip and Jaz drive testing system
You will have to do a custom or compact install to have any chance of installing it on a zip disk. You will be unlikely to run any application of any size from that disk. I have not tried this with a zip disk as I don't have one. I have installed windows 95 on a 1 gig Jaz drive.

Unable to access file systems on Zip/Jaz drives
MrScary MrSc...@emaildotmsn.com alt iomega zip jazz Just a clip from previous posts--talks about disks and how they can ' spread it around the office' Tim Romano We are having some problems with a Jaz drive on a Compaq Deskpro with the latest aic78xx.sys scsi drivers installed (from the Compaq service pack):

APS PowerTools 4.0.7 -- HELP! (long post)
Result is no open handles for either the Jaz (E:) or Zip (F:) drives. Who/what might have it marked as in use but w/oa handle? Arrrggghhh. All right, if it is a SCSI drive, then you should only need the native drivers that you have installed. What service pack# is installed on your NT system?

Updating Drivers without rebooting to access zip drive
(A SCSI driver for a parrallel drive?, YES Iomega supplies a driver that make it appear that the parallel port is a SCSI device, TRUST ME.) If not, go to the SCSI applet in the control panel. Click to add a driver. Select the IOMEGA ZIP/Jaz Parrallel port driver. You'll need to reboot, but afterwards,

JAZ drive
qwerty qwe...@uiop.com alt iomega zip jazz alt iomega zip jaz You might consider: - uninstall all Iomega Software to that the Zip drive is running on "driver only" If soft eject still will not work, and you hear mechanical noise such as you describe in your post, I would suspect a failing Zip drive.

Jaz drive: Anyone else have setup problems?
Finally you vaguely mention ZIP ZOOM with the driver in section 3.1. You need a reorganization starting with the different kinds of ZIP/JAZ drive interfaces which directs the reader to go to SPECIFIC sections for his interface. Make it clear that the other stuff is for OTHER interfaces. Then, to make me happy,

HELP needed for internal zip drive
->>You might try asking in alt.iomega.zip.jazz. There are a number of ->>knowledgeable people there. You would need to use guest to access the boot drive. The exact drivers needed by guest depend on the type of connection you used for your zip drive. My knowledge of zip drives is very limited.

HELLO CAN I GET A REPLY PLEASE???
<g> However, what I found to work best is this: Make a Win98 boot disk and copy the Drive Image files from their boot set to the 98 boot disk. All you really need to copy are the files from Disk 2. If you wish to add CD-ROM support or Zip/Jaz drive support, you can place those drivers on the 98 boot disk and have

Help: SyQuest 230 MB PP/Windows 98 config problem ??
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Card Drive (not started) Iomega Jaz jet pci driver (not started) iomega usb driver for mass storage (not started) iomega zip parallel port/jaz traveller driver (not started) iomega zip pc card drive (not started) which should i choose now for my jaz drive over a parallel port and jaz traveller. i tried iomega

How Do You Boot windows 98 From a Jazz?
Luigi Mattera may...@cs.bu.edu comp sys mac misc Mike Hutchison <MadMike@SPAMMED. u-spam.spam> wrote: Has anyone tried it with optical disks, Zip disks etc - or is it just for fixed HDs? Fixed disks only. You can mount a Zip/Jaz/Etc on startup because all the disks have drivers on them, but you can't swap those

Copying from removable media in 8.5.. Damn you Apple! Damn you ...
co...@my-dejanews.com alt iomega zip jazz Hi folks, I recently *had* to use Windows 95, with no space on my notebook`s hard disk, so I had to use my Jaz, but what follows applies to Zip as well. The "normal" way to do it is to boot DOS with your CD-ROM driver correctly configured, and then use guest to give you

zip drives
Johannes Czernin j...@worldport.at alt iomega zip jaz When I bought an internal SCSI 2gB JAZ drive a few weeks ago I immediately ran into terrible trouble. In DOS mode, with the appropriate drivers loaded, things were absolutely normal. In either mode, there was no way drive letters could be designated

If not Scandisk/Norton Disk Doctor, then what else?
->Under Win 98 the drive refuses to get recognised, the drivers etc on the ->floppy don't help & neither does the latest driver file downloaded from the ->Iomega Web site. ->I am a very frustrated Dave Jackson You might try asking in alt.iomega.zip.jaz or alt.iomega.zip.jazz. You could also check this site:

Updated Iomega Zip drive HOWTO
ZIP media is only compatible with a ZIP drive, JAZ with a JAZ drive, etc. Also you cannot access the PD disk and a CD-ROM disk at the same time as one physically replaces the other. True. 3. Drivers are supplied for DOS, Windows 3.x, and Windows95. As far as I know the drive will not work under any other operating

Using vold to manage Zip drive?
... have the "Upgrade" version of Backup Exec 4.2.1 -- which works with many different devices such as non-Seagate Tape Drives, Zip/Jaz drives and CD-R/CD-RW drives. 2. Obtaining stable ATAPI Tape Drive operation may require the installation of updated Motherboard BIOS -- as well as chipset-driver updates which