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Bob, check the jumpers. If the drive is newer than a couple of months old,
it can be configured one of three ways:
Master
Slave
Bootable
If it's set up as bootable, it's going to show up as a floppy drive. In
your case, it should be configured as a master. According to my "sources",
pins 1 and 2 should be jumpered and 3 and 4 and 5 and 6 should be
unjumpered.
Also, you might want to double check that, if your BIOS supports it, the
boot from Zip option is turned off.
Drew Dunn
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> The motherboard is:
> Micro-Star MS-6119
> The bios is:
> Award v2.01 (the latest version)
>
> The primary master is: Seagate 3.2gig HD
> The primary slave is: Maxtor 6.8gig HD
> The secondary master: Iomega atapi zip 100 drive
> The secondary slave: BTC 36x CD rom drive
>
> Thanks - Bob Wright
>
> At 10:17 PM 12/8/98 , you wrote:
> >Hi..
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> >I know this is a common issue, though it is the first
> >time I have run into it. I hope someone might have a solid
> >cure for me.
> >
> >The problem is that a new system I am building for a client
> >has an Internal Iomega Atapi Zip 100 drive. Win98 only will
> >assign it as a 3.5" floppy drive in My Computer.
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