Iomega 03798300 owner manual Data transfer problems or drive operation is erratic

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Troubleshooting

Computer fails to boot correctly or hangs while booting after the Zip® Internal drive is installed.

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.

If you are unable to disable BIOS support for the Zip® drive in the CMOS setup and the computer hangs during boot-up, the computer may have an incompatible BIOS that does not correctly understand removable internal drives. You may be able to solve the problem by obtaining an updated BIOS from the computer manufacturer. If an updated BIOS is not available, it may be possible to install the Zip Internal drive using an add- on IDE card.

Computer will not boot under Windows NT unless a disk is present in the Zip® Internal drive.

This happens if Windows NT has set the Zip® Internal drive as the location for the system page file. To eliminate the problem under version 4.0, open the Control Panel and double click on the “System” icon. Click the “Performance” tab and change the location of the system page file. Note that you may not be able to use the default hard drive as the location for the system page file if it does not have sufficient space available. (This may be why Windows NT set the Zip drive as the system page file location.)

Data transfer problems or drive operation is erratic.

Make sure the Zip® Internal drive is electrically grounded. If the drive bay mounting screws do not make contact with a direct metallic path to the Zip drive chassis (for example, if you are using a plastic carrier to mount the drive in a 5 1/4” bay), then you need to provide a grounding strap. The grounding strap should be a wire from the ground lug on the right side of the drive by the power connector to a solid, metal connection on the computer chassis.

Installing the Zip® drive changes other drive letters.

Drive letter assignments are controlled by the operating system – in order to change a drive letter assignment, you must work with the procedures required by your computer’s operating system. Use the instructions on page 41 to change the drive letter.

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Contents Internal Atapi Drive Table of Contents Welcome to Zip Drive Check system requirements Unpack the Zip Internal Atapi driveDisconnect the computer power cord Watch the instructional videoWrite down the serial number of your Zip Internal Atapi drive for future referenceIdentifying the computer’s IDE configuration Identify your computer’s IDE configuration Locate the IDE channels using the CD drive1b Locate the IDE channels using the computer’s hard 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 onlyLocate the data cable that comes packaged With the Zip drive. Find the colored stripe orPrint on one side of the data cable showing PINZip drive Cable to your Zip drive Internal drive. MGuide If the Iomega software setup program does CD driveNot start automatically, follow these steps 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 Step Backup/Restore RecordIt SoftwareCopy Machine 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 DisksWhat is IDE? What is ATAPI?Jumper Settings How IDE WorksPossible System IDE/ATAPI Configurations BIOS/CMOS SupportSlave Drive 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 SupportLimited Warranty Information Return or RepairProduct Information International Support NumbersRegulatory Information Model Number Z250ATAPI FCC United StatesCanadian Verification CE European CommunityVisit our web site