Thanks for the suggesion, Chuck. I just downloaded the Apple USB driver and
installed it. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to help.

I haven't tried the Zip drive (I forgot it at work today), but my pen drive
doesn't work. The LED comes on for a few seconds after I plug it in, but
nothing shows up on the desktop.

I am wondering if the fact that I installed OS 9.1 from an iMac CD could be
the source of my problems.

Does anybody have any other ideas?

Thanks,
adh


> 
>> I am having fits trying to install a USB adapter in my Power Tower Pro. I
>> would appreciate it if anyone out there has any suggestions for me.
> 
> The Apple USB driver is always a good thing to try:
> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=31132
> 
> This simple step has resolved USB problems for many Power Computing users.
> 
>> IOMEGA support says that I may have a bad disk. I will get me a new, Mac
>> formatted disk to check this out. The disk I have is PC formatted and it
>> works fine with my PC at work.
> 
> I've never had troubles using PC-formatted Zip disks in Macs.
> 
> In fact, Iomega recommends that you use PC formatted disks in your Mac if
> you plan to use them in PCs, too.
> 
> -- Chuck
> 


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