On Saturday, May 31, 2003, at 09:43  PM, Salongo Lee wrote:

Could be:
1) Disk gone bad
2) Zip drive gone bad (happened to me w/ same exact machine)
3) Driver conflict (Download newest ones from Iomega site)
4) Cable loose internally (less likely)

-Bill M
>
> Hello,
>
> I need help I just started having problems with my internal SCSI Zip 
> in my G3
> 266Mhz MT with  288 mb of ram. Out of the blue it will not let me 
> transfer files
> to the zip disc or to the hard.  I can transfer one file from or to 
> the zip,
> then it freezes and I have to restart. I've check the connections and 
> the zip
> icon shows up on the desktop and I can open the files on the zip and 
> save then
> to the HD/desk top but not back to the zip disc. Anyone run into his 
> problem
> before  and how can I fix it?

>Try re-installing the Zip drivers? Perhaps the ons from Iomega's site?
>It's entirely possible the ZIp drive itself is failing, though.



 



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