Contents Section # Topic 1 Using the Guest Program 2 Software Installation Troubleshooting 3 Electronic Manuals 4 Cautions and Technical Notes Microsoft Disk Copy Utilities FDISK 32-bit Access Windows Format Utility Microsoft Backup Compression Installing Applications to the Zip Drive 5 Pass-Through on the Parallel Port Zip Drive Printers Other Pass-Through Devices 6 Optimizing Parallel Port Zip Drive Transfer Speed Under DOS
_________________________________________________________ Section 1 Using the Guest Program
The Guest program allows you to use a portable Zip drive on another computer without having to permanently install either an Iomega driver or Zip Tools software.
There are versions of Guest for Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1/DOS and Macintosh systems:
* For Windows 95/98, run GUEST9X.EXE from the Windows/DOS Install disk (floppy or CD). If you encounter any problems, see "GUEST9x.HLP" on the Install diskette.
* For Windows 3.1/DOS systems, run GUEST.EXE from the from the Windows/DOS Install diskette. Refer to the GUESTHLP.TXT file on the Install diskette for additional information on using GUEST.EXE with IBM- compatible PC's.
* For information on using Guest on Macintosh systems, refer to the GUESTHLP.TXT file on the Windows/DOS Install diskette.
NOTE: On Windows 3.1, DOS, or Macintosh systems, running the Guest program provides a temporary driver installation that is removed when the computer is shut down or restarted. Running Guest permanently installs the drivers needed to support Iomega hardware under Windows 95/98.
Refer to the MANUAL.EXE file on the Windows/DOS Install diskette for software troubleshooting information on computers running Windows 95/98, Windows 3.1, and DOS. Section 4 in this Readme file contains detailed instructions on accessing MANUAL.EXE.
Note for users of Adaptec EZ-SCSI: For information on using Iomega software and Adaptec EZ-SCSI on the same system, refer to "Special Information for Users of Adaptec EZ-SCSI" in Appendix A of MANUAL.EXE.