on 10/30/03 1:07 AM, PCI PowerMacs at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

> 
>> Hi all;
>> Try this.
>> Shut down the Mac, let everything stop. Bootup the Mac and at the same
>> time press and hold the eject button on the front of the Zip until the Mac
>> has completely finished booting.
>> This resets the heads in the drive. I've had to do this on my Zip a couple
>> of times for the same problem. It's worked for a couple of others on the
>> Lists also. HTH
>> --Rev. George
>> --Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)
>> 
>> 
> I have a Zip Drive that doesn't seem to want to mount the disk or give me a
> Click Click, instead it makes a sort of whirring sound. Does anyone have a
> clue about this?
> -- 

Hi Denny & all;
  Try the above solution. As I said, it has worked for me and a couple of
others. HTH
--Thanks; Rev. George
--Maranatha (means the Lord cometh)



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