Installation Guide
Getting Started
| M IMPORTANT! The Zip Internal drive uses the computer’s | |
| onboard IDE/ATA interface. See the User’s Guide section | |
| Understanding IDE Connections on pages 36 and 37 of this guide | |
| for important information. M | |
1 | Check system requirements. | |
• Pentium 100 MHz or higher | ||
| • Empty 31⁄2” or 51⁄4 “ drive bay with front panel access | |
| • Embedded IDE interface or IDE controller card | |
| • Windows NT®, Windows® 95/98, or Windows 3.1 | |
| • Iomega software (included with the Zip® Internal drive) | |
| M NOTE: The Zip® Internal drive meets the latest ATAPI | |
| specifications; however, some computers with early ATAPI support | |
| do not meet these specifications and may not work correctly with | |
| removable ATAPI drives like the Zip Internal drive. If the computer | |
| fails to boot correctly or hangs while booting after the Zip Internal | |
| drive is installed, refer to page 40 in the Troubleshooting section | |
| of this guide. M | |
2 | Unpack the Zip® Internal ATAPI drive. | |
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CAUTION | Before handling the Zip® Internal drive, touch a grounded |
metal object (like an unpainted metal screw on the back of your computer) to discharge any buildup of personal static electricity. M
IomegaWare™ CD
Owner's Manual CD
Owner's Manual
IDE Data
Cable
Zip Internal Drive
250MB Zip Disk
Drive Bay Mounting Screws
Jumper
MIMPORTANT! The jumper that shipped with your Zip drive is not always needed for proper installation. M
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