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Zip disks are noted for going bad, just like the

Posted By: ME on 2005-10-27
In Reply to: Zip drive discs - help with corrupted disc - MTSO

floppies.  You may have to take this one to a computer expert to get data transferred.   Then I would suggesting buying an external (or internal) CD writer and using that for storage.  Disks are cheaper, hold more, and more reliable than the zip drives.  You can get a cd writer for $50-75 and the external ones just plug into a port on computer and also can be used on multiple computers. 


 


 




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