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Ed Thomasson <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 May 1998 19:02:21 -0500
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Someone else took it one step further. I already knew how to set the CD
letter, but I was looking under "SCSI controllers" for settings tab to set
drive letter. You can't do it there, you can only set the adapter setting
there, for the SCSI.

 (BTW, how come it treats it like a SCSI, when it is a parralel port?)

 You have to look under "disk drives" to find the settings tab under
"Iomega Zip 100".
thanks
ed


At 10:07 PM 5/17/98 -0700, you wrote:
>If you go into the system group in the Control panel then go to Device
>manager.  Find the location of the CD rom and the Zip drive you can specify
>what drive letter you want for each drive.  This should help you
>DEZ
>
>Ed Thomasson wrote:
>
>> I recently purchased an 100 meg zip drive (Iomega) that when I run setup,
>> it locates and installs on drive H. Drive G is my last drive and it is the
>> cd. When the computer boots up, it kicks the cd to H, and takes G. Since I
>> have quite a few programs that point to g as the cd drive, is there any way
>> to make the zip stay on H?? Ther is no option that I can find in the
>> properties/settings tab that I can find to do this, although zip
>> documentation says there is.
>> thanks
>> ed
>

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