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Sunil
Try this:
1. Go to Contol Panel, Sytem and then select the Device Manager tab.
2. You should see a 'problem' device listed that refers to the Zip drive.
Sorry but I can't remember the exact wording.
3. Remove that device.
4. Reboot.
5. Now run the 'Guest' program
6. Your Zip drive should be detected now
HTH ... Mick
----- Original Message -----
From: Sunil Bector <[log in to unmask]>
> I can't seem to get my zip drive detected and assigned a drive letter.
I'm
> running win95, and upon system boot-up, the zip drive is listed as the
> slave while my cd drive is listed as the master. However, the newest
> version of IomegaWare available on their web site still can't detect any
> zip drives upon windows start-up.
>
> Something that may also be useful:
> When I was installing IomegaWare 1.0, I received the message "ASPI
for
> win32 not initialized!" (or maybe it was APSI)
>
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