![]() ![]() Find someone with IT experience to get your solution going if you don't follow mine, but mine is simple. It would probably have worked on Windows 10 as well, but my Windows 10 desktop does not have an EIDE connector so I was forced to acquire the adapter spoken of. Features: These drivers make the drive visible within your operating system. This page has a lot of drivers for the USB Zip drives, and I tried one of them on a Windows 98 Second Edition retrobox and it worked with the ATAPI Zip 250 connected directly to the motherboard's EIDE connector (no adapter required). No software 'should' be required as the PCI-to-EIDE adapter will operate the ATAPI Zip drive from the auspices of its own SCSI driver. If you need help with your Iomega products, visit the support page to access online resources, manuals, FAQs, and contact information. Once you get that hooked up in Windows you will have access to your drive and Zip disks without any additional software. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. There was a download of IomegaWare 4.0.3 on the developers website when we last checked. I got mine locally from a local used computer parts dealer: Operating system: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11. Purchase an ATAPI Zip 250 drive from a junk peddler on eBay. Purchase a PCI (or PCIe)-to-EIDE adapter for desktop computers. Windows installed the IOMega USB to SCSI automatically, no additional input should be needed on your part. I also learned from this forum that there are no driver updates beyond Windows XP. Just plugging in the USB cable activates the drive. ![]() I was able to just plug in my Iomega 250 Zip Drive and download my date. I did learn through a forum that driver software is not required for the USB supported Zip Drives. I would advise anyone against subscribing to Driver Navigator. I will have to go to PayPal and get them to arbitrate. I have told them why I do not wish to continue use of their software and they keep trying to get me to keep it. Driver Navigator is continuing to try to get me to keep the software and is not wanting to refund my money, even though they state a 60 day 100 percent refund if not satisfied. Driver Navigator refunded my money immediately, without question. Right click the icon for the Iomega Hard Drive and click Change Drive Letter and Path. Click the plus (+) sign next to Storage if it is not already expanded. I have a USB Iomega Super DVD for which no driver exists in Windows 7. Right click the Computer or My Computer icon and select Manage. 'gary1931' wrote in message news: Email address is removed for privacy. It's up to the hardware manufacturer to release updated drivers for their hardware. After subscribing to Driver Navigator and Driver Update, I learned this was not true. Unfortunately, if Iomega doesn't have drivers for it, there will be none. It gave the appearance that they could provide Iomega Zip Drive support. Advanced PC users can update Iomega drivers through Windows Device Manager. I went to the referenced address and found several companies offering help with downloading drivers. Optional Offer for DriverDoc by Solvusoft. ![]()
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