Iomega 03798300 Troubleshooting, Green activity light on the Zip drive does not turn on

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting

If you encounter a problem while installing or using your Zip® drive, check this section for help.

CAUTION To avoid damage to your computer, disconnect all electrical connections before connecting or disconnecting cables. M

The green activity light on the Zip® drive does not turn on.

(a)Make sure the computer is receiving power.

(b)Make sure the power cable connection to the Zip® Internal drive is secure.

(c)Make sure there is a disk in the drive.

The Zip® drive is not assigned a drive letter, or the Iomega software cannot find the Zip® drive.

(a)Make sure PIN 1 is properly connected on all IDE interface connections. The stripe on the interface cable should align with PIN 1 on each connection. If the cable does not have a keyed connector, make sure the connector has not shifted by a pair of pins.

(b)Make sure the Zip® Internal drive IDE channel connections and the jumper settings are correct. Refer to the Hardware Installation Guide pages 4 - 22 for details.

(c)If there is another drive on the same IDE channel, make sure it is also properly configured. Refer to the documentation that accompanied the other IDE drive for configuration information (often this information is on the drive case). If you cannot locate the documentation, contact the manufacturer of the drive.

(d)Make sure the software drivers for the Zip® Internal drive are correctly installed on the computer system. The necessary drivers are included with the IomegaWareTM software package. Carefully follow the installation instructions given for the computer’s operating system, starting on page 23 of the Installation Guide section.

(e)Make sure BIOS support for the Zip® Internal drive is disabled in the computer’s CMOS setup. Note that this may require turning off autodetection for the Zip Internal drive. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for the computer if you need instructions on getting into the CMOS setup and disabling autodetection.

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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 Currently connected to your CD drive Slide the Zip drive into the drive bayRemove the IDE Interface cable that is Verify that the jumper on your CD drive is set to Master Secure drive in drive bay Connect an internal computer power supplyCable to the Zip drive 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 UsersDownload Software from the Iomega Web Site How to Install Without a CD DriveCreate Install Floppy Diskettes Installation Guide Operating Your Zip Drive Inserting Zip DisksDrive Sleep Disk Eject in Case of Power LossEjecting Zip Disks 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 under Windows 95/98 or NT Installing Applications to Zip DisksFormatting Zip Disks 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