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Help me before I go crazy!!!!

OK, the other day I plugged in my Powered USB Zip 250 drive to get some songs but it kept giving me a read error. I had used in on my Win 98 machine to get some songs. I then plugged it into my Win XP machine (don't have internet on this one and isn't networked) but it wouldn't read the disk. I then tried several other disks as well but they didn't work. It would make a sound like it would read it, click, then start over but would never read. To make sure it wasn't my drive I put it back on my old machine and it worked fine.

I dloaded the stuff iomega said to use (the ioware ver something) and ran it, but it still did the same thing. Some how during the process I messed some stuff up on my hd, and since I didn't have anything on there I needed I reformated and reinstalled Windows. I thought surely this would solve the problem, but it didn't. It still works on my old one though. Do you have any ideas?

On another note I am so fed up with this Zip drive (this isn't the first time it has given me trouble, but certainly the worst) that I was looking for another means of transferring files. I am considering a USB 2 HD. Are these things fast, reliable, and do you know if there are any bugs like the Zip seems to have?
 
thats the notorious click of death. The drive itself is done. Happened to me a ton back when i used to be a tech.
 


<< thats the notorious click of death. The drive itself is done. Happened to me a ton back when i used to be a tech. >>



he just said

<< To make sure it wasn't my drive I put it back on my old machine and it worked fine. >>

 
I am not sure what a zip 250 is (I assume it is a 250 mb of storage on a zip disk). CDRWs are getting pretty cheap and fast now-a-days. There are also those little usb memory drive things, but I am uncertain how expensive they would be to get, they are kind of neat since they will fit in your shirt pocket, but there is also a greater chance of losing it.
 
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