Hi all,
I would like to contribute some new information about the "click of death" of a Zip drive. I would like to put a question mark on all the reports on the web that the "click of death" is that of a dying disk. Magnetism from monitor or power supply was also mentioned as possibly distorting the function of the drive and start this click of death syndrome.
Wow, long posting Franz :)
The click of death is not a dying disk but a dying drive problem and Iomega has identified and offered for free to fix these drives for free. As for EMI causing the 'COD' I don't think so as the only computer I had used mine one that got it was a Powerbook 5300.
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