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Now I know - Version: 4.0.2, 12/13/2004 02:11AM PST
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John Sawyer
Iomegaware 4.0.3?? - Version: 4.0.2, 12/12/2004 04:18PM PST
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John SawyerWhat all this makes me wonder:
• Maybe this confirms the comments below--you don't need Tools to format a Zip disk under OS X, to repair bad blocks (especially since Tools doesn't seem to work under OS 10.3.x)--just use Disk Utility's "zero all data" option.
• Where did I get IomegaWare 4.0.3? It's not on Iomega's web site, and a Google search for it turns up nothing. It's definitely a later version than 4.0.2, since it was able to see the Zip drive, where 4.0.2 wasn't. Iomega's web site says 4.0.2 is for OS X 10.2.x, so this may further confirm that you should use Disk Utility instead.
Iomegaware Unnecessary - Version: 4.0.2, 3/26/2004 10:11AM PST
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jimmy-dIf you format a Zip disk in OS 9 with Iomegaware, it installs drivers on the disk (the driver version is shown via Get Info on the disk). If you format the same disk in OS X with Iomegaware, no drivers are installed in the disk (Get Info under both OS 9 & OS X show no drivers). I brought this discrepancy to Iomega tech support, speaking with several technicians. It was very clear they have no idea why this is the case, and emphasized that Iomegaware was unnecessary.
Still don't know where I got version 4.0.3...