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Internal ATAPI Drive
Owners Manual
Installation Guide
User’s Guide
Troubleshooting
How to Get Help
IMPORTANT! Before installing the hardware for your Zip
®
Internal drive, insert the Owner’s Manual CD and click the
button that says “Watch Installation Video” to give you an
overview of the installation process.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Internal ATAPI DriveOwner’s Manual• Installation Guide• User’s Guide• Troubleshooting• How to Get HelpIMPORTANT! Before installing the hardware for y

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10InstallationGuideIf the CD drive and hard drive are on different IDEchannels...Follow the IDE interface cable to find out if the CD drive is the onl

Page 3 - Welcome to Zip

11InstallationGuideInstalling the Zip® drive as the slave, orsecond deviceM IMPORTANT! The Zip® Internal drive uses the computer’sonboard IDE/ATA int

Page 4 - Getting Started

12InstallationGuide 3 1/2” drive bays ONLY.To install your Zip® drive in a 3 1/2” drive bay, remove the mountingscrews as illustrated and slide the dr

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13InstallationGuideSlide the Zip® drive into the drive bay.M NOTE: If it makes it easier to connect cables on your computer,you can secure the Zip® dr

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14InstallationGuideVerify that the jumper on your CD drive is setto “Master.”In order for the CD drive and Zip® drive to work together properly, ensur

Page 7 - Locations

15InstallationGuideConnect an internal computer power supplycable to the Zip® drive.M NOTE: If the computer does not have a spare power supplycable, u

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16InstallationGuideCheck the following items before replacing thecomputer cover:PIN 1 on the IDE interface cable matches the PIN 1 connector onyour Zi

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17InstallationGuideInstalling the Zip® drive as the onlydevice on the secondary IDE channelM IMPORTANT! The Zip® Internal drive uses the computer’son

Page 10 - Installation

18InstallationGuide3 1/2” drive bays ONLY.To install your Zip® drive in a 3 1/2” drive bay, remove the mountingscrews as illustrated and slide the dri

Page 11 - (no jumper on pins)

19InstallationGuideSlide the Zip® drive into the drive bay.M NOTE: If it makes it easier to connect cables on your computer,you can secure the Zip® dr

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Table of ContentsInstallation GuideGetting Started ... 4Identifying the I

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20InstallationGuideConnect the data cable to the secondary IDEchannel on the motherboard. (Be sure PIN 1 onthe cable is connected to PIN 1 on the mot

Page 14 - Zip Internal drive

21InstallationGuideConnect an internal computer power supplycable to your Zip® drive.M NOTE: If the computer does not have a spare power supply cable,

Page 15 - Mounting Screws

22InstallationGuideCheck the following items before replacing thecomputer cover:PIN 1 on the IDE interface cable matches the PIN 1 connector onyour Zi

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23InstallationGuideInstalling the IomegaWare™ SoftwareInsert the IomegaWare™ CD into the computer’sCD drive.M No CD Drive? If you want to install the

Page 17 - Master (Drive 0)

24InstallationGuideAdditional instructions for your system...Windows 95/98 UsersYour Zip® drive and IomegaWare™ software should now be ready to use.O

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25InstallationGuide11. Click the “Install” button. Windows NT will copy the driver file andadd the Iomega Zip® driver to the list of installed adapte

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26InstallationGuide4. Double click the Diskette icon, and follow thescreen instructions.5. To install software drivers for your Zip® drive, runsetup.e

Page 20 - (Be sure PIN 1 on

27User’s GuideOperating Your Zip® DriveTo use the Zip® drive, insert a 250MB* Zip disk, then select the drive letterassigned to the Zip drive in My Co

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28User’s GuideEjecting Zip® DisksWindows 95/98 systems: Push the disk eject button or use the Iomegasoftware eject command.Windows NT systems: Use the

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29User’s GuideCompatibility with 100MB Zip® DisksThe 250MB Zip® drive features backward compatibility that allows you toread and write to 100MB Zip di

Page 23 - Software

123Welcome to Zip® Drive!Zip® Internal ATAPI drive offers you everything a standard Zip® drive haswith the ease of installing to an existing IDE chann

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30User’s GuideZip® TipsHere are a few tips you’ll want to keep in mind to care foryour Zip® drive and disks!Always turn on power to your computer befo

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31User’s GuideIomegaWare™ SoftwareThe IomegaWare software package* includes tools and programs designedto help you take advantage of all the features

Page 26 - Diskette icon, and follow the

32User’s GuideDrive ShortcutsCreate Drive Shortcuts puts a Zip® drive icon directly on your Desktop andin the “Windows\SendTo” and “My Documents” fold

Page 27 - Inserting Zip

33User’s GuideUsing Zip® DisksUse only genuine 250MB* or 100MB* Zip® disks with your Zip drive.This section describes just some of the things you can

Page 28 - Drive Sleep

34User’s GuideInstalling Applications to Zip® DisksOn a PC, some applications and games will only install to, or run from, afixed disk such as a hard

Page 29 - Compatibility with 100MB Zip

35User’s GuideRead/Write Protecting Zip® DisksIomegaWareTM software includes a special read/write protect feature thatallows you to:• Write Protect a

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36User’s GuideUnderstanding IDE/ATAPI ConnectionsWhat is IDE?IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics) is the built-in system a PC computeruses to connect dr

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37User’s GuideJumper blockSlave (Drive 1)(Factory Setting)Master (Drive 0)Cable SelectReserved(do not use)Zip Internal driveSlave (Drive 1)Use this se

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Troubleshooting38TroubleshootingIf you encounter a problem while installing or using your Zip® drive, checkthis section for help.CAUTION To avoid dama

Page 33 - Using Zip

Troubleshooting39If you are unable to disable BIOS support for the Zip® drive in theCMOS setup and the Zip Internal drive does not appear on thesystem

Page 34 - Formatting Zip

4InstallationGuideGetting StartedM IMPORTANT! The Zip Internal drive uses the computer’sonboard IDE/ATA interface. See the User’s Guide sectionUnders

Page 35 - Read/Write Protecting Zip

Troubleshooting40Computer fails to boot correctly or hangs while booting after theZip® Internal drive is installed.Make sure BIOS support for the Zip®

Page 36 - Jumper Settings

Troubleshooting41You want to change the drive letter assigned to the Zip® drive.Windows 95/98 Users:If your computer is running Windows 95/98, you can

Page 37 - (Alternative) (Alternative)

Troubleshooting42You can’t change the drive letter assigned to your Zip® drive.Make sure BIOS support for the Zip® Internal drive is disabled in theco

Page 38 - drive, check

Troubleshooting43You want to use Windows 95/98 DOS mode with your Zip® drive.M NOTE: This section describes how to switch in and out of theMS-DOS mod

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How To Get Help44How to Get HelpIomega’s goal is to provide state-of-the-art support for its customers. Overtime, our support options and pricing pol

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How To Get Help45Automated FAX-back Help: (801) 778-5763 (U.S. & Canada)Our FAX-back automated help system allows you to use any touch-tone phonet

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How To Get Help46Return or RepairFor information on returning your Zip® drive or other Iomega product forwarranty service (or repair after the warrant

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Regulatory InformationProduct Name: Iomega Zip® Internal ATAPI 250MB driveModel Number: Z250ATAPIFCC (United States)The computer equipment describ

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Page 44 - How to Get Help

5InstallationGuideWatch the instructional video.Before installing the hardware for your Zip® Internal drive, insert theOwner’s Manual CD and click the

Page 45 - How To Get Help

6InstallationGuideIdentifying the computer’s IDEconfigurationIDE/ATAPI devices can be connected to your computer in differentconfigurations. The foll

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7InstallationGuideFollow these instructions if you were unable toidentify your computer’s IDE configurationfrom the illustrations on the previous page

Page 47 - Regulatory Information

8InstallationGuidePossible IDE channel locationsThere are usually two IDE channels, called the primary and secondary IDEchannel, which are either side

Page 48 - 03798300 2/17/99 r12

9InstallationGuideDetermining your computer’s configurationOnce you have located the IDE channels, determine the configuration ofthe IDE/ATAPI devices

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