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Option 1 is getting increasingly interesting as I notice more software and. Buying a new NAS and putting both drives from the old one in a new NAS. Reverting all our PCs to older versions of Windows (hell of a job, but we need to easily access data on those drives) 2. Or if not, then continue with the "stronger" tools like testdisk/ photorec, or a full drive image with gddrescue if the drive itself is having lots of read errors. If such a driver for Windows 10 does not exist, I have two options: 1.Mkdir /mountpoint & sudo mount -o ro /dev/sdX /mountpoint Have a great day 1 person found this reply helpful. The same goes with your other 250mb disks, if they connect through USB then they should still work. When you plug in the drive, windows will automatically search for the best driver and install it for you. Under Write-caching policy check Turn off Windows write-cache buffer. These Zip drives should still work as they connect through USB. Under Write-caching policy check Enable write caching. Under Removal policy check Better performance. Then a mount could work, the GUI file manager should be able to do that, or if it has problems & needs to be read-only, this might do it: Open properties for the Iomega device (double click).Taking a look with lsblk or parted -l or fdisk -l or blkid should identify the target drive (soemthing like /dev/sdb or sdX).Then boot linux (run live / try before installing - no need to install at all) and attempt some Data Recovery - this Ubuntu Community Wiki page on Data Recovery covers about all the bases. The Iomega Floppy Plus 7-in-1 Card Reader is the CITIZEN X1-USB rebranded. You can vote as helpful, but you cannot reply or subscribe to this thread. It is a great DVD burner that I hate to throw away. I have a USB Iomega Super DVD for which no driver exists in Windows 7. I'd use Universal USB Installer, it used to work excellently, or YUMI – Multiboot USB Creator. Original title: IOMEGA Super DVD driver for Windows 7.Download the ISO - Ubuntu or Linux Mint.Please note we are carefully scanning all the content on our website for viruses and trojans. If there is any manufacturer's testing software that can check the drive for errors, maybe SMART testing, try those first.Īnd you can create a bootable linux dvd/usb and boot your computer from it, here's some example instructions for Ubuntu, though Linux Mint & most Ubuntu-derived distros are nearly identical: This page contains drivers for zip 100 manufactured by Iomega.