Re: Zip Drive Woes

Jeff D. Horton (jdhorton@uidaho.edu)
Fri, 2 Aug 1996 13:13:51 EDT

William,

There is an "eject" hole in the back of the Zip drive. All you need is a
paper clip. Insert it into the hole and push firmly.

JDH

Bill Bercu <bbercu@asu.edu> wrote:
> We had a zip disk lock up in a drive in our lab. The computer doesn't
> seem to want to read the disk. We tried it on a couple of different
> computers and it seems that the drive itself will not recognize the disk.
> The disk worked fine earlier, in another zip.
> How can we get the disk out of the zip?

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