On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 02:16 PM, Charles Estabrooks wrote:

> on 12/24/02 11:56 AM, George M Gunderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>
>> On Tuesday, December 24, 2002, at 11:47 AM, Charles Estabrooks wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone know how a zip disk can get "stuck"?  I have an internal
>>> SCSI
>>> zip drive

>> Is it an external drive?  IIRC, there is a paper clip hole on the 
>> back,
>> similar to the ones on the built-in floppy drive and CD-ROMs.  Also,
>> when you start up the Mac, you might try pressing the eject button on
>> the front of the drive before the Mac sees the drive on boot.
>>
>
> As I mentioned in original post, its an internal drive.

Sorry about that ^_^;;;;;  I read it over at least twice and missed it.

>   The eject button is
> covered by the bezel.  My solution - I drilled out the bezel to access 
> the
> eject button and pressed it while restarting.

Oh well, at least it's there for the future.

Safe holidays to all!

GmG


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