Under 'Write-caching policy' check 'Turn off Windows write-cache buffer'.Īfter the above steps the Zip drive appeared in file explorer as a normal USB storage device. Under 'Write-caching policy' check 'Enable write caching'. Under 'Removal policy' check 'Better performance'. Open properties for the Iomega device (double click). However, in 'file explorer' it would either not exist or be inaccessible.Įxpand 'Disk drives' (click the > symbol). The device properties indicated that it was working properly. The device would appear on 'control panel - devices and printers' and in 'device manager' as a disk drive. It was working on an XP desktop but not on a Windows 10 laptop. My device is an Iomega USB Zip 250 with its own power supply. I had a similar problem that others have had with Iomega Zip drives not working with Windows 10 and threads to user issues are locked so I thought I would add a solution that worked for me here.
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