on 07/08/04 15:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
>> Try removing all the iomega s/w - I seem to remember that around OS 9 the
>> device was supported natively in the OS install.
> 
> The Iomega driver IS part of a MacOS install, as many Macs come with Zips.
> 
> The install process will install the Iomega Driver system extension,
> whether you have an Iomega device intalled, or not.

Exactly my point, you don't need to download and install extra s/w from
iomega on later Mac OS versions, you already have it installed.

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Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
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