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Whither ZIP Drives?
12/3/03

Posted on 12/03/2003 11:01:45 AM PST by pabianice

My four year old Dell Pentium-III/450MHz PC has become overwhelmed by multi-tasking (I'm a writer/researcher and typically have 6-8 screens open at a time) and crashes at least once a day.

In looking at new PCs I find that they no longer offer built-in Zip drives. This is very bad news as I have perhaps 100 zip disks containing needed and irreplacable material.

1. Can one still buy a new PC with a Zip drive?

2. If not, what is the best way to convert all zipped data to CD format, and what accessories are needed?

Thanks.


TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: archive; backup; zip; zipdisks
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1 posted on 12/03/2003 11:01:45 AM PST by pabianice
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Just buy an internal Zip drive and install it yourself.

I reccommend looking here for the absolute cheapest prices on all computer hardware software: www.pricewatch.com
2 posted on 12/03/2003 11:03:53 AM PST by Smogger
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Get an external zip drive with a USB cable. They're inexpensive and easy to use. Then if you have a writable CD/DVD drive it is very easy to simply copy multiple zip discs to a single CD-R.
3 posted on 12/03/2003 11:04:29 AM PST by VRWCmember (We apologise for the fault in the taglines. Those responsible have been sacked.)
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You can still buy new Zip drives but they may not work with the older lower capacity disks.

Take your old drive out of the old PC and install it in your new one.

Order your new PC with a DVD-CD-RW drive and it will come with the needed software installed and just transfer all your Zip drive stuff over to CD. Very easy to do, as easy as copying files.
4 posted on 12/03/2003 11:06:11 AM PST by hattend
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To: pabianice
You can still get a Dell computer with a ZIP drive built in, I just helped a friend order one.

IF they don't offer it in their home/home office section, try their small business section, the computers are not any more expensive, but they offer more customized options.

http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&cs=19&kc=6V590&l=en&oc=D83SO&s=dhs

5 posted on 12/03/2003 11:06:15 AM PST by FairOpinion
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Or...you can get an external USB Zip drive and with an internal CD burner, you can both use your current zip media, and transfer what you want to CDR's or DVD's.
6 posted on 12/03/2003 11:06:17 AM PST by wrench
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Get a USB Zip drive...You can find them online via "PriceWatch" for under $100...In fact NewEgg has a 250Mb unit, which will read your 100Mb disks, for $80 with a $30 mail in rebate offer.

-Toonces
7 posted on 12/03/2003 11:06:50 AM PST by Toonces T. Cat (The Token Republican in Deep South Texas...)
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To: pabianice
HEre at work, we had the same problem, however Dell sells systems that can be configured with Zip drives.
8 posted on 12/03/2003 11:07:08 AM PST by Paradox (I dont believe in taglines, in fact, this tagline does not exist.)
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Check out www.iomega.com - they list dealers, and also sell through the website. Installing an internal ZIP drive is relatively easy, or you can just buy an external and just plug it in.
9 posted on 12/03/2003 11:08:13 AM PST by LouD (REPUBLICANS FOR DEAN - He's no Al Sharpton, but he'll do...)
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>>>Just buy an internal Zip drive and install it yourself.

Many of the newer OEM motherboards, like Dell and Gateway, will not support an IDE Zip drive.

-Toonces
10 posted on 12/03/2003 11:08:13 AM PST by Toonces T. Cat (The Token Republican in Deep South Texas...)
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1. Buy a cheap new hard drive or use zip drive/CD RW)
2. Move important files to new drive
3. Make a Windows boot disk with CD rom drivers
4. Format your old hard drive
5. Re-install windows
6. Move important files back from new drive.
Enjoy- maybe you don't need to buy a new system
11 posted on 12/03/2003 11:08:20 AM PST by The Dude Abides
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To: Smogger
I reccommend looking here for the absolute cheapest prices on all computer hardware software: www.pricewatch.com

Here's another good source: http://froogle.google.com/

Along with http://www1.dealtime.com/ or http://www.shopping.com/

12 posted on 12/03/2003 11:08:59 AM PST by VRWCmember (We apologise for the fault in the taglines. Those responsible have been sacked.)
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An internal ZIP will be a little faster, but either method is good.

I have an external and internal, but with the advent of pocket drives, they are obsolete to me. I'll likely seel both cheap soon.

You should be able to find them cheap.

Atos

13 posted on 12/03/2003 11:09:58 AM PST by Mr.Atos
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ZIP is pretty much obsolete now due to burnable CDRoms... you can still buy internal and external ZIP drives to my knowlege, but they generally are not an option with new PC's anymore.
14 posted on 12/03/2003 11:10:52 AM PST by HamiltonJay
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I betcha http://www.pricewatch.com beats the prices of both of those other websites. It's damn near a secret. ;-)
15 posted on 12/03/2003 11:12:08 AM PST by Smogger
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When I have the time I'll do some price comparisons.
16 posted on 12/03/2003 11:12:57 AM PST by VRWCmember (We apologise for the fault in the taglines. Those responsible have been sacked.)
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I like Froogle because I was recently able to find a quick shoe camera mount for my monopod that I had previously been unable to locate ANYWHERE else.
17 posted on 12/03/2003 11:13:55 AM PST by VRWCmember (We apologise for the fault in the taglines. Those responsible have been sacked.)
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Buy a 256 mb jump drive. Fits in your pocket. No drivers. Plug it into the old machine's USB, and fill it up with the data on the zip.

Walk over to the old machine and drag it into the new machine. Repeat the process for every zip in your stack.

If the new machine has a cdrw or better a cd/dvdrw then you can back it up there.

After that, thank your lucky stars that you didn't wait any longer..

When the last zip drive finally finds it's way into the trash bin, we'll all be way ahead.

18 posted on 12/03/2003 11:17:10 AM PST by Trailer Trash (Force equals mass times acceleration.)
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You need to migrate away from that thing.... Look into USB Keys for your portable file needs. They are solid state, so there's no "click death' issue like on Zip drives.

CDs are cheaper and hold more, so they are better for long term storage.
19 posted on 12/03/2003 11:17:11 AM PST by shadowman99
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Get a DVD-R or DVD+R drive. You will be able to fit the contents of ALL of your ZIP disks onto three $2 DVD disks. Staples has such drives for $150, TigerDirect has a no-name brand for $99.

Just copy the contents of 33 disks to a folder on your hard drive, fire up your burner application, and then burn all that to a DVD. Check DVD burned OK, then delete all of the stuff in the folder and do it again with the next 33 disks, then again.
20 posted on 12/03/2003 11:17:13 AM PST by Spiff (Have you committed one random act of thoughtcrime today?)
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