Iomega 03798300 owner manual Installing Applications to Zip Disks, Formatting Zip Disks

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User’s Guide

Installing Applications to Zip® Disks

On a PC, some applications and games will only install to, or run from, a fixed disk such as a hard drive. In order to install these programs to a Zip® disk, use the Make Nonremovable tool in your IomegaWareTM software package to make the Zip disk appear as a fixed disk to the system. After the software installation is complete, use Make Removable to restore disk removability. Note that you may need to use the Make Nonremovable tool whenever you run the program from your Zip disk.

MNOTE: The Zip® disk will not eject when you push the eject button if the Zip drive is in Make Nonremovable mode. M

Formatting Zip® Disks

Zip® disks are available pre-formatted for IBM-compatible PCs. You can format your Zip disks as needed using Format in Iomega Tools.

CAUTION Formatting a disk erases all data on the disk. Do not format any disk that contains information you want to keep! M

Formatting Zip® Disks under Windows 95/98 or NT 4.0

1.Insert the disk you want to format into your Zip® drive.

2.Right mouse click on the Zip® drive icon on your Windows Desktop. (If you have removed the drive shortcut icons from your Desktop, open My Computer and right mouse click on the Zip drive icon.)

3.Select Format from the drive shortcut menu.

4.Choose the format type:

Use Short Format if you want to quickly erase all data on a disk so you can reuse it.

Use Long Format with Surface Verify if you want to change the format type (from Mac to PC), if you are formatting a disk where you have forgotten the password, or if you need to repair a disk that has developed read/write errors due to bad sectors.

5.Click Start to start formatting the Zip® disk.

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Contents Internal Atapi Drive Table of Contents Welcome to Zip Drive Check system requirements Unpack the Zip Internal Atapi driveWrite down the serial number of your Zip Disconnect the computer power cordWatch the instructional video Internal Atapi drive for future referenceIdentifying the computer’s IDE configuration 1b Locate the IDE channels using the computer’s hard drive Identify your computer’s IDE configurationLocate the IDE channels using the CD drive Follow these instructions if you were unable to1c Possible IDE channel locations Determining your computer’s configuration If the hard drive is the only IDE device connectedInstallation Guide Check the jumper setting on the Zip drive Panel coverGuide Remove the IDE Interface cable that is Slide the Zip drive into the drive bayCurrently connected to your CD drive Verify that the jumper on your CD drive is set to Master Cable to the Zip drive Connect an internal computer power supplySecure drive in drive bay Guide Change the jumper setting to Master Locate a vacant 31/2 or 51/4 drive bayMay require side rails 2a3 1/2 drive bays onlyPrint on one side of the data cable showing Locate the data cable that comes packagedWith the Zip drive. Find the colored stripe or PINZip drive Cable to your Zip drive Internal drive. MGuide Not start automatically, follow these steps If the Iomega software setup program doesCD drive SoftwareAdditional instructions for your system Windows 95/98 UsersCreate Install Floppy Diskettes How to Install Without a CD DriveDownload Software from the Iomega Web Site Installation Guide Operating Your Zip Drive Inserting Zip DisksEjecting Zip Disks Disk Eject in Case of Power LossDrive Sleep Compatibility with 100MB Zip Disks Zip Tips Copy Machine Step Backup/RestoreRecordIt Software Iomega ToolsFor information on how to use IomegaWare software Drive ShortcutsBacking Up with Zip Disks Copying Zip DisksFormatting Zip Disks Installing Applications to Zip DisksFormatting Zip Disks under Windows 95/98 or NT Setting Zip Disk Protection under Windows 95/98 and NT Read/Write Protecting Zip DisksJumper Settings What is IDE?What is ATAPI? How IDE WorksSlave Drive Possible System IDE/ATAPI ConfigurationsBIOS/CMOS Support Master DriveTroubleshooting Green activity light on the Zip drive does not turn onTroubleshooting Data transfer problems or drive operation is erratic Installing the Zip drive changes other drive lettersWindows 95/98 Users Troubleshooting You want to use Windows 95/98 DOS mode with your Zip drive How to Get Help Automated Voice Technical SupportAutomated FAX-back Help 801 778-5763 U.S. & Canada One-on-One Iomega Technical SupportProduct Information Limited Warranty InformationReturn or Repair International Support NumbersCanadian Verification Regulatory InformationModel Number Z250ATAPI FCC United States CE European CommunityVisit our web site