Dunno...the zip drive shows in disk management as a removable disk and
functions properly. Today when booting the notice showed new device found
and tried to install that tape controller again ...it failed and tape
controller shows a bang in device manager but will not uninstall.
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rlsimon
Dunno...the zip drive shows in disk management as a removable
disk and functions properly. Today when booting the notice
showed new device found and tried to install that tape
controller again ...it failed and tape controller shows a
bang in device manager but will not uninstall.
You might want to try download.com, which has a couple of utilities
which supposedly will analyze for missing drivers.
Richard P.
On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:20 AM, rlsimon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dunno...the zip drive shows in disk management as a removable disk and
functions properly. Today
Dunno either ...tape drive controller shows bang and cannot be disabled or
deleted and also shows no driver and cannot be rolled back or updated ...??
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Dernoncourt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 03, 2008 12:40 PM
To: rlsimon
Cc: 'Computer
while trying to get my computer (xphomesp3) to recognize my internal iomega
zip100 drive to view library of zip100 disks I have, it somehow installed a
tape drive that is now in device manager and cannot be deleted ...it shows
no properties and no driver assigned and a message comes up saying to
Ignore it. It's not harming anything or taking up resources. Leave it alone.
It may also be some driver needed by some program, which might explain why
it keeps coming back when you try to delete it.
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 1:25 PM, rlsimon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
while trying to get my
Tony B
Ignore it. It's not harming anything or taking up
resources. Leave it alone.
It may also be some driver needed by some program,
which might explain why it keeps coming back when
you try to delete it.
Could the Zip drive be masquerading as a tape drive...
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Take care | This clown
Yes.
I have one machine in my office that insists that a Buffalo NAS device is
actually an Iomega StorCenter. It works just fine, but I cannot change its
mind, no matter how I try to convince it.
- Original Message -
From: Wayne Dernoncourt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could the Zip