- #Windows 2003 server iomega zip drive 100 driver for mac#
- #Windows 2003 server iomega zip drive 100 driver Pc#
Windows Vista - view and print picture thumbnails On external media, consider purchasing an externalįor photos of printing under Vista. If you want to save your photos and other personal files Try selecting the email containing the pictures and go to. To save pictures to a hard drive folder email. I can only imagine that they are referring to a USB Flash drive.įlash drives are ideal for transferring files from oneĬomputer to another but are not recommended for long In a Zip drive is basically a big floppy and my humble opinion are This instance and only confuses the issue. The suggestion to copy on a Zip disk is not necessary in I really appreciate the answer to my original question. Is a zip drive an outdoor room that is inserted into the computer? I could print my pictures directly from e-mail on my printer but I wanted to know about the function of a zip drive, and if it's something I have to buy. I received a few recorded on my email that says to download to zip drive and I hit the download instructions so I think they are on my computer. I'm a newbie to that I don't know what a zip drive. I had to download pictures from an email sent to me for a zip drive. It would be a matter of moving the Zip disks only. It would also be possible to locate a Zip USB drive that could be linked to a modern computer. What exact model of Mac is this? You have access to a USB floppy drive (which can be connected to a Mac)? There are a few methods that can be used for a transfer to a modern Mac.
#Windows 2003 server iomega zip drive 100 driver Pc#
In any case, if the Zip drive in question in fact can be successfully connected to the Windows PC (98), you should be able to read the discs, Zip it. Do not plug in a parallel to a SCSI port, or vice versa. The Iomega cables parallel and SCSI had different colors. The connectors are DB - 25 for both versions, but the SCSI model has a special icon of SCSI ID and termination switches. I just pictures on disks.Īny information would be greatly appreciated!Īre you sure it's a SCSI disk (it's relatively rare to find SCSI on a PC)? There was an external parallel version of the Zip 100 drive. Is it possible to get pictures off the Zip disks? I don't want to get a SCSI to USB cable and the ruin of my Mac. I have access to a Windows computer with, I think, Windows 98 on it. I'm all about Apple and Mac during the past 10 years or so. I came across my old Iomega Zip 100 Drive I used with my PC in 1999.
#Windows 2003 server iomega zip drive 100 driver for mac#
Iomega Zip Drive old (PC) for Mac SCSI drives