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Iomega zip tools for mac
Iomega zip tools for mac








iomega zip tools for mac

I'm running on an original revA iMac with 96MG RAM.Īlright! It looks like I don't have to eat humble pie after all. I hope my anecdotal input has helped you or anyone else out there. Although I can't 'splain it exactly, it seems that re-installing the software after I installed OS9 solved my problem. By the way, the version of software I use for my Iomega Tools is from the Iomega CD that came with my USB drive (Iomegaware version 2.1). I, too, thought I was screwed in the OS9 migration path, but was delighted to find that the software path wasn't as rough as I first thought. Password protect, do drive-copy, reformat, etc. Now I can do everything with them that I always have.

iomega zip tools for mac

That is, until I re-installed the ZipTools Software over OS9 from the original Iomega CD. Keep all of them checked and you should do just fine.Īt first, I, too, could mount the drives, but couldn't do anything with them using Iomega's Zip Tools. There are several of them, for 100 Zip, 250 Zip, and Clik drivers. They're to be found a bit later in the listing under the "USB drivers" listings. Apple OS9 installs a set of "generic" or "universal" USB Zip drivers upon installation and they recognize the Zip/Jaz/Clik drive(s) just fine. Uncheck - yes! I said "uncheck" the Iomega Zip Drive Extension that has the familiar "I" logo with it. Using Apple's Extension Manager (or Conflict Catcher if you use it - CC *should be confirmed* as OS9-compliant before you go with me on this one.). Well, here's what I did to alleviate/solve the problem. It was a clean install, but upon bootup, the Iomega Zip Drive icon would appear with the dreaded X through it (not the X of Mac OSX fame, mind you, but the dreaded "it's not loaded" X of all previous OS fame. I thought I had the same problem as you when I installed OS9 on Dec 3, 1999.










Iomega zip tools for mac