![]() Just because your B&W G3 has an internal Zip drive (as does mine), I wouldn't recommend investing $$ in new disks. ![]() Now, the drives have become obsolete in terms of what they offer and what is available now. In their prime (and before the advent of CD-R/RW drives), the Zip 100 and 250 drives were a convenient means of transferring a lot of large files from one computer to another. The scarcity factor is behind their greed in overpricing a 3-pack of Zip 100 disks. Why not use a USB flash drive instead? A sale-priced 4GB drive costs less than $10 now, and it has 40x the storage capacity of a single 100MB Zip disk - which are quite expensive now at most retail office supply stores. ![]() If you're considering buying new Zip disks, I assume that you want to transfer/store files. I deleted that program and INIT, after installing the IomegaWare. This may be the application in use that you mentioned. As I recall, the latter included an extra application & INIT in the Extensions folder (perhaps "QuikSync"), which ran in the background. I should have suggested that you find/download the older IomegaWare 3.0.4 - which I preferred over the newer 4.0.2.
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