On Feb 4, 2004, at 11:11 PM, Glenn Schunemann wrote:
Yeah, figured that. Was having second thoughts after I sent the email... Thanks for clearing it up!
On Feb 4, 2004, at 5:34 PM, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:
Zip 250 drives can only read zip 100 disks; they can not write to them.
Don't agree with you dear Glenn. Zip 100 drives can read and write zip 100 discs. Zip 250 drives can read AND write zip 250 as zip 100 discs as well.
Actually, you're both right.
The first generation of Zip250 drives could not, in fact, write to Zip100 disks. This may have been rectified by driver updates, since Iomega's site no longer references this, but I *know* I ran into that problem when we got the first Zip250's here.
However, when two drives of the same capacity cannot read each other's disks, it is because one or the other (or both) are out of alignment.
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