An earlier 3.5" removable disk format from Iomega. When Zip disks came out in 1995 with 100MB cartridges, their huge storage compared to floppy disks made them very popular. However, like all ...
We have received a number of corroborating reports, suggesting that Iomega Zip drives experience very slow transfer rates under a variety of systems running Mac OS X 10.2.x. 100 MB Disks Joe Ligotti ...
Bill Isham offers a potential solution to yesterday's report of a kernel panic when trying to mount a Zip disk. "I installed an internal 250MB Zip Drive, and would get a kernel panic whenever I ...
I have a bunch of 100mb Zip disks that I read/write protected with the Iomega Zip tools on an old Win98 PC which has gone. I have just tried opening them on another XP box and it just won't have it.
When the Zip drive first arrived on the scene, the storage market was itching for affordable, easy-to-use, and higher-capacity removable media. Iomega’s latest offering, the Zip 750MB FireWire ...
Here is the answer for storing and watching all of the digital photos that one could possibly care to make on even the longest of vacations without ever running out of space. This modernistic gadget ...
I have about 6 old zip disks, and a parallel port zip drive. I no longer own any computers with parallel ports. I would like to see what's on the disks. What's the easiest/cheapest way of going about ...
These days, of course, the idea that 100MB is “a lot of data” is pretty preposterous. Shoot H.264 video at 1080p and 60fps for four seconds, such as on an iPhone 6, and you’ve generated a hundred megs ...