on 6/29/02 2:46 AM, Noel Stoutenburg at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> I've been using Zip disks for years and never had any problem.

I'm glad to hear that. This seems to be the usual case, but with me it's
been different. Over time the disks become corrupted, the computer almost
always freezes when I eject a disk, and it was even causing printing
problems. The Iomega tech support was horrible. They even suggested turning
all my extensions off, then downloading new software from their website. I
asked "How do you get on the internet with all your extensions turned off?"
The reply: "Oh yeah...well...I don't know..." In view of the fact that my
Windows machine can't read zip disks for my Mac, I can't use them to swap
files between the two machines. For me, especially in light of the cheap
cost and ease of use of CD-R's and CD-RW's, this is an expensive, antiquated
piece of technology whose day is past.
Doug

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