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Non-Tech : Any info about Iomega (IOM)? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Francis Muir who wrote (34971)11/10/1997 3:45:00 PM
From: Dwight Griffin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
Thinking about Micron - the added plus I think is that we will see notebooks configured with the zip as the A:drive (and the only flexible storage drive!) :)

Dwight Griffin



To: Francis Muir who wrote (34971)11/10/1997 4:54:00 PM
From: Ron Overs  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58324
 
Francis Am I correct that you think that it is a good thing-- The A: designation for the Zip that is.



To: Francis Muir who wrote (34971)11/10/1997 5:44:00 PM
From: Brendan2012  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58324
 
>>When there are serious system problems, then, for example, being able to come in with the Symantec Norton stuff on the ZIP on an A:drive will represent a significant advantage.<<

Well, on my Micron you can change what gets booted in the BIOS, so even a Zip on B: can be booted, assuming your BIOS can boot Zips at all.

Brendan



To: Francis Muir who wrote (34971)11/11/1997 8:11:00 AM
From: steve goff  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 58324
 
FIDO, <<not yet ready for the Mac>>

Try: Shift + option + apple + del at start-up. It may depend on where your zip is in the SCSI chain though. Hope this helps.