Why does the Iomega driver appear crossed-out at system startup time?
After the Iomega Driver is installed on the computer’s startup disk, it normally loads at system startup time. If the driver is installed in the startup disk’s Extensions folder, but is unable to load successfully, a red X appears over the Iomega driver extension at system startup time. If the Iomega driver does not load at system startup time, but you are still able to access your Zip drive, a non-Iomega driver may be loading before the Iomega driver and taking over control of the Zip drive. To identify the driver that is controlling the Zip drive, select a Zip disk icon in the Finder, then choose Get Info from the File menu. The driver appears in parentheses at the end of the line titled Where.
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