From: JES770_at_aol.com
Date: Thu Oct 22 1998 - 14:05:17 EDT
In a message dated 10/22/98 1:54:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
ross_at_math.hawaii.edu writes:
> >I just installed an internal Iomega ZIP-100 in my 770.
> >However, when I suspend (fn+f4) or recover from suspend,
> >each operation takes up to 3 minutes and seems like Windows
> >has locked up -- but it hasn't. Other than being veeeery slow to
> >suspend, it works great.
>
>
> This might be the same 'phantom disk drive' problem which was recently
> discussed on this list w/r to access of an absent floppy drive. I would
> try the same procedures as were suggested there.
Thanks David,
I also noticed that the MultiBay Utility doesn't recognize the ZIP. It's
shown
as if the CD is still installed. However, it functions perfectly -- even the
Iomega
Tools (right-click selections) all work OK.
BTW, I had upgraded to the latest BIOS and drivers for my 770.
Regards... John
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