| Troubleshooting |
| Symptom Charts/ Zip Drive - 58 | |
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Zip disk ejects | 1 | Replace the Zip disk with a | ||
immediately after | 2 | Reseat the drive data and power cables on the back of the Zip | ||
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| 3 | Check that the Zip drive shows up in Apple System Profiler | |
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| as ID = 1 (slave). If it does not, check the connector. There | |
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| should be no jumper on the | |
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| 4 | Reinstall system software. | |
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| 5 | Replace the drive data cable. | |
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| 6 | Replace the Zip drive. | |
Zip disk does not eject | 1 | Use the manual eject hole on the Zip drive to eject the stuck | ||
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| disk. Examine the disk for damage. Restart the computer, and | |
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| hold down the manual eject button throughout the entire | |
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| startup process. Once the system has started up, insert a | |
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| icon to the trash can. | |
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| 2 | Reseat the Zip drive bezel so the bezel slot aligns correctly. | |
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| 3 | Reinstall system software. | |
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| 4 | Replace the Zip drive. | |
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| 5 | Replace the drive data cable. | |
Zip drive runs | 1 | Replace the Zip disk with a | ||
continuously | 2 | Replace the Zip drive. | ||
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| 3 | Replace the drive data cable. |