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Dual 450 with internal Zip 250
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mrchin
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Jul 8, 2001, 12:53 PM
 
I think this problem started since I installed OS X, but I'm not sure. At first while in X, my internal Zip 250 drive wouldn't read 250mb disks. They would just instantly eject. But booted into 9.1, it worked. As of yesterday, it won't work in either system.

Anyone know what he problem is or the fix?
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Jul 9, 2001, 11:08 PM
 
Anyone?
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Jul 10, 2001, 04:06 PM
 
In 9. Do you have all the extensions installed correctly? Are you using Iomega extensions or 3rd party?

In X. Is zip supported yet? If so, check software update and see if there is a driver update yet.

Also, check your internal connections to make sure nothing has come loose. I dont know why it would, but just make sure. You may want to zap PRAM. This often fixes hardware problems after a major change in the system.

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