![]() Thanks in advance for any info/advice you guys can share. I might be tempted to buy that machine if I wasn't worried the only thing in the PC case was a burnt out motherboard and broken CPU. But what it didn't have was a description, other than a statement that the seller didn't accept returns. I actually looked at some vintage PCs on eBay and saw a 486 clone that from the pictures not only had a parallel port, but appeared to have an internal Zip Drive for $450 with shipping. (it is a USB connected ZIP drive) I had to do system restore to the prior state to get my. There are a lot of (other) forum posts about this, all asking about the same thing, and. Support for zip drives finished at win XP, so there are no drivers for win 7, 32 or 64 bit.Iomega are unlikely to release anything new for zip drives now, given the other solutions they have released for win 7. Does anyone know if a USB Zip drive will work with Windows 10? Using Iomega ZIP 250 with WIN 7 64bit I just bought a new PC and am going through the usual start up agonies I tried loading the IOMEGA ZIP 250 CD ROM with the original drivers and ran into all kinds of problems. Solved: iomega zip drive - windows 7 / 64. I am willing to spend that much, but I am concerned there will be driver and/or Windows 10 issues. ![]() There are USB Zip Drives available on eBay for between $16 and $60. I am not sure if the drive I have still works, but as I don't have a PC with a parallel port, it doesn't really matter. But since I haven't accessed any of these disks in well over 20 years, there are limits to how much I am willing to spend. I would like to find something that will let me read those disks because there may be pictures or other files I would like to have. There were probably backups of my 486 PC and files I moved to a zip disk to make room on my 420 MB HD. To avoid this, we have integrated the driver with a. Attempting to install it on your own may cause irreversible damage to your computer. I know, imagine a disk that could store a whole 100 MB!!! I don't remember exactly what is stored on those disks. For your safety, we advise against self-installing Iomega USB Zip 250 driver if you lack experience. There were also a number of 100 MB zip disks. IOMEGA ZIP 250 driver download list Description: IOMEGA ZIP 250 driver setup Version: 4.2.8 Date: Filesize: 0. Iomegas site says the following about that qualified for 32-bit Windows 7: 'Zip® Drives: Zip® 100MB, 250MB or 750MB USB, ATAPI, FireWire or SCSI drives should work with native Windows 7 drivers. In those boxes was a Zip Drive (parallel port version) I had purchased in or around 1996. My family recently sold the house I grew up in requiring me to remove a number of boxes that I had stored there. ![]()
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