*if the zip drive is a scsi device or if it is USB and the PC is running Win98 or later then you should not need the driver, it should just recognise the drive when you plug it in (you may need to re-boot the PC for it to be seen). you will need to format the disks as PC (dos) disks as the PC cannot read Mac disks without 3rd party software. (MacDisk etc). Ben.
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