On 12/16/06, Carl Lowenstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 12/16/06, Charles McFARLAND <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   Sorry, i sent a nasty return to some one stating he had deleted my question 
with out reading because of his suspicions...BUT  I an very happy to hear from you 
Niel..
>   The Iomega-750  is an internal disc drive.  Have you heard of IOMEGA 
100,250 and 750 disc drives??  They have been out for years..  The one i have 
stores 750 mg compared to 144 for floppy.. If you have never heard of them then 
its okay i will continue trying  and when i get it  mounted and running i will 
tell you how its done encase someone else has the same problem.
>

In general, the way to get help does not involve insulting those who
are trying to assist you.  Perhaps you need most of all an attitude
adjustment.


By the way, for as long as Iomega has been making Zip drives, their
native software puts the information in partition 4.  Not partition 1,
as one might naively expect.

   carl
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