If you are still in possession of an older Zip drive with a parallel port connection and it is not recognized by Windows 2000, you must first make it clear to the operating system that it is a so-called legacy device. To do this, proceed as follows:
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If you are still in possession of an older Zip drive with a parallel port connection and it is not recognized by Windows 2000, you must first make it clear to the operating system that it is a so-called legacy device. To do this, proceed as follows: