README FILE
September 5, 1996
Jaz Tools Software, Version 5.1
Contents
Section # Topic
1 Using the 1GB Jaz "tools" Disk
2 Using the Guest Program
3 Software Installation Troubleshooting
4 Electronic Manuals
5 Installing Jaz Support on DOS-Only Systems
Iomega Driver for DOS
Jaz Tools under DOS
6 Cautions
DOS DISKCOPY
FDISK
Compression
Shifting Drive Letters
7 Setting up a Jaz Boot Disk
System Requirements for Booting
Jaz Boot Drive Options
Setting Up the Jaz Drive as the Primary Boot
Device
Using the Jaz Drive as a Backup Boot Device
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Section 1
Using the 1GB Jaz "tools" Disk
The 1GB Jaz "tools" disk included with your Jaz drive is a
special dual-format disk which contains Jaz Tools software
for BOTH Windows/DOS and Macintosh systems. Before you can
write any files to the disk, the disk format must be set as
EITHER Windows/DOS (IBM-compatible PC) or Macintosh (which
allows you to store your files safely but eliminates the
Tools software files stored under the other format type).
Running the software Setup program under either Windows 95
or Windows 3.1 automatically sets the "tools" disk format to
Windows/DOS and reclaims the Macintosh portion of the disk
for use on PC systems. Similarly, running the Jaz Install
program for Macintosh, sets the "tools" disk format to
Macintosh and erases the PC portion of the disk. If you are
installing Jaz software support on a DOS-only system, you
need to run the Reclaim program from the DOSSTUFF directory
on the "tools" disk to set the disk format and unlock the
disk.
If you use your Jaz drive on both PC and Macintosh systems
and want to install Jaz Tools on both system types, you need
to purchase an additional "tools" disk for installing Jaz
Tools on your second system. (See your Jaz Accessory Guide
for ordering information.)
NOTE: The Jaz "tools" disk can be used to reinstall Jaz
Tools software on the SAME system type (PC or Macintosh) as
the initial installation. It is important to keep the
installation files on the "tools" disk in case you ever need
to reinstall your Jaz Tools software. (For a PC system, the
installation files are located under W95Stuff, W31Stuff,
WNTStuff, and DOSStuff.) If you need more disk space, you
may choose to delete some of the Jaz Tools additions.
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Section 2
Using the Guest Program
The Guest program allows you to use a portable Jaz drive on
another computer without having to permanently install
either an Iomega driver or Jaz Tools software.
There are versions of Guest for Windows 95, Windows 3.1/DOS
and Macintosh systems:
* For Windows 95, run Guest95 from the Windows/DOS
Install diskette. If you encounter any problems, see
"Help for Guest95" on the Install diskette.
* For Windows 3.1/DOS systems, run GUEST.EXE from the
Windows/DOS Install diskette. Refer to the
GUESTHLP.TXT file on the Install diskette for
additional information on using GUEST.EXE with IBM-
compatible PC's.
* For information on using Guest on Macintosh systems,
refer to the GUESTHLP.TXT file on the Windows/DOS
Install diskette.
NOTE: On Windows 3.1, DOS, or Macintosh systems, running
the Guest program provides a temporary driver installation
that is removed when the computer is shut down or restarted.
Running Guest95 permanently installs the drivers needed to
support Iomega hardware under Windows 95.
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Section 3
Software Installation Troubleshooting
Refer to the MANUAL.EXE file on the Windows/DOS Install
diskette for software troubleshooting information on
computers running Windows 95, Windows 3.1, and DOS. Section
4 in this Readme file contains detailed instructions on
accessing MANUAL.EXE.
Note for users of Adaptec EZ-SCSI:
For information on using Iomega software and Adaptec EZ-SCSI
on the same system, refer to "Special Information for Users
of Adaptec EZ-SCSI" in Appendix A of MANUAL.EXE.
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Section 4
Electronic Manuals
The Iomega software package for Windows/DOS includes two
electronic manuals:
* The "Iomega Installation Manual" (MANUAL.EXE) which
contains complete installation and problem-solving
information for Iomega software under Windows 95,
Windows 3.1, and DOS.
* The "User's Reference Manual" (REFMAN.EXE) which
contains reference information on Iomega SCSI software,
including the Iomega Driver, configuration program, and
Iomega SCSI Utilities.
To access the Installation Manual, insert the Windows/DOS
"Install" diskette in a floppy drive (the example below
assumes drive A:), go to the DOS prompt, and type:
A: <Enter>
MANUAL <Enter>
You can also run the Installation Manual from the Windows
File Manager by selecting drive A: and double-clicking on
MANUAL.EXE. Under Windows 95, you can access the
Installation Manual by double-clicking on the floppy drive
in My Computer and then double-clicking on the "Manual"
icon.
The User's Reference Manual is located in the DOSSTUFF
directory on the Jaz "tools" disk and installed with the
Iomega SCSI software package. Use the following procedure
if you want to access the reference manual before installing
your software:
1. Insert the "Install" floppy diskette for Windows/DOS
into the computer's floppy drive and the 1GB "tools"
disk into the Jaz drive.
2. Go to the DOS prompt and type:
a:guest.exe <Enter> (Install floppy in drive A)
or
b:guest.exe <Enter> (Install floppy in drive B)
3. Note the drive letter Guest assigns to your Jaz drive
and use it in place of "d:" in the following command
line:
d:\dosstuff\refman <Enter>
If you install Iomega SCSI software using the INSTALL
program, you can access the User's Reference manual from the
C:\IOMEGA directory after the software installation is
complete. Go to the DOS prompt and type:
c: <Enter>
cd \iomega <Enter>
refman <Enter>
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Section 5
Installing Jaz Support on DOS-Only Systems
Many of the application programs included in the Jaz Tools
software package require Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. If you
do not have Windows on your computer, you can still use the
Jaz drive, but you will not be able to use the Jaz Tools
software that requires Windows. This section describes the
software support for Jaz drives available for DOS systems
that do not have Windows.
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Section 5.1
Iomega Driver for DOS
Running the INSTALL program from the DOSSTUFF directory on
the Jaz "tools" disk installs Iomega SCSI software to
support your Jaz drive. The Iomega SCSI Driver installs as
a device (SCSIDRVR.SYS) in the computer's CONFIG.SYS file,
and because of the way DOS handles drive letter assignments,
this can shift your existing drive letters.
Iomega software for Jaz includes a TSR version of the Driver
(GUEST.EXE) which will not cause drive letter shifts when it
is installed. If you prefer using the TSR version of the
Iomega Driver (GUEST.EXE), you can manually install it in
your AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Refer to the electronic
Installation Manual (MANUAL.EXE) for manual installation
instructions. MANUAL.EXE also contains information on
assigning specific drive letters with GUEST.EXE. (See
Section 4 in this file for detailed instructions on
accessing the electronic manuals.)
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Section 5.2
Jaz Tools under DOS
Iomega SCSI software includes a set of utilities that run
under DOS. You can use these utilities to set software
protection options on your Jaz disks, copy data to or from
Jaz disks, format Jaz disks, or lock the Jaz drive so that
you can install software to a Jaz disk.
You can run the SCSI Utilities in an easy-to-use menu mode
or from the DOS command line. To start the Utilities in
menu mode, go to the DOS prompt for drive C: (the drive
where your Iomega SCSI software is installed) and type:
cd \IOMEGA <Enter>
SCSIUTIL <Enter>
If you need help running the Utilities, press <F1> anywhere
in the Utilities. Complete reference information on the
Iomega SCSI Utilities is contained in the electronic "User's
Reference Manual" (REFMAN.EXE). (See Section 4 in this file
for information on accessing the electronic manuals.)
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Section 6
Cautions
Observe the following cautions if you are installing Jaz
software for Windows 3.1 and/or DOS.
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Section 6.1
DOS DISKCOPY
CAUTION!
When used with removable disks (for example, Zip disks, Jaz
disks, Bernoulli disks, etc.), DOS DISKCOPY does not create
a copy of the source disk on the target disk. DOS DISKCOPY
executes as if copying data from the source to the target
disk; however, after completion, the target disk is
unreadable and must be reformatted. Use an Iomega disk
copying utility to copy disks (either Copy Machine or Iomega
SCSI Disk Copy).
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Section 6.2
FDISK
CAUTION!
Do not use FDISK on any removable disk. FDISK is designed
for partitioning fixed disks. Partitioning any type of
removable media can lead to unexpected results.
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Section 6.3
Compression
Stacker 4.0 works with removable disks supported by
GUEST.EXE (for example, Jaz disks); however, do not reboot
when Stacker asks if you want to reboot to remove TSR's.
Rebooting removes the Guest driver and eliminates access to
the Jaz drive.
DoubleSpace and DriveSpace do not work with disks supported
by GUEST.EXE, but they do work with the Iomega SCSI driver.
If you want to use DoubleSpace or DriveSpace to compress
your Jaz disks or other removable disks, install the Iomega
SCSI driver in your CONFIG.SYS file to support your
removable drives. Refer to the electronic "Installation
Manual" (MANUAL.EXE) for detailed instructions on running
the INSTALL program from the DOSSTUFF directory on the Jaz
"tools" disk. If you use Windows, also install your Jaz
Tools software for Windows by running the Jaz Tools Setup
program after installing Iomega SCSI.
CAUTION!
If you are using a compression utility on a removable disk
(for example, a Jaz disk), you should make that disk
nonremovable (or lock the disk in the drive) whenever the
compressed volume is mounted. Removing a disk while the
compressed volume is mounted could result in lost data. To
remove the disk, first unmount the compressed volume, then
unlock the drive. Refer to the electronic "User's Reference
Manual" (REFMAN.EXE) for detailed information on locking and
unlocking drives.
CAUTION!
Do not use any disk compression software to compress
removable boot disks.
Iomega SCSI Utilities with Stacker 4.0
When using Stacker 4.0 and Iomega SCSI, mounted, stacked
drives will not appear on the graphical user interface
screen for the Iomega SCSI Utilities. In order to use an
Iomega SCSI utility on a stacked drive, you must first
unmount the drive.
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Section 6.4
Shifting Drive Letters
The following caution applies only if you are installing Jaz
support on a DOS-only system or if you choose to install the
Iomega Driver, SCSIDRVR.SYS, in your CONFIG.SYS file.
CAUTION!
Installing the Iomega SCSI driver may cause your drive
letters (including network drives) to change. This could
affect Windows applications that reference existing drives.
Check your Windows groups and "ini" files. For additional
information, refer to "Relocating Drive Letters" in the
electronic "Installation Manual" (MANUAL.EXE).
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Section 7
Setting up a Jaz Boot Disk
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Section 7.1
System Requirements for Booting
You can boot your computer from a Jaz disk if your system
meets the following conditions:
The computer does not have an IDE hard drive installed
as drive C. (You cannot boot from a SCSI drive if an
IDE drive is set up as drive C on the system unless the
IDE drive is disabled in the system CMOS.)
The Jaz drive is connected to a bootable host adapter
(ROM enabled). Check the adapter documentation for
information on necessary switch or jumper settings.
You have a compatible version of DOS, Windows, or
Windows 95.
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Section 7.2
Jaz Boot Drive Options
You can use the Jaz drive as the primary (only) boot device
for the computer or as a secondary (backup) boot device:
Using the Jaz drive as the primary (only) boot device:
This procedure assumes that the computer does not have
a C drive and currently boots from a floppy disk.
Using the Jaz drive as a secondary (backup) boot
device: This procedure assumes that the computer
currently boots from a fixed SCSI hard drive.
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Section 7.3
Setting Up the Jaz Drive as the Primary Boot Device
If the computer does not currently have a hard drive, you
can set up the Jaz "tools" disk to boot the system. Note
that the procedure in this section assumes that the computer
does not have a C drive and currently boots from a floppy
disk. If you have access to a computer that has a hard
drive, it is recommended that you use that computer to set
up your Jaz boot disk (see the procedure in Section 7.4.1
for detailed instructions on setting up a Jaz boot disk);
this will allow you to avoid having to use the "tools" disk
as your boot disk.
1. Make sure your Jaz drive is connected to a bootable
host adapter and that the ROM BIOS on the adapter is
correctly enabled. (See the adapter documentation for
specific instructions.)
2. Set the SCSI ID on the Jaz drive to 0. (Some bootable
SCSI adapters will only assign drive letter C to the
device at SCSI ID 0, and DOS permits booting only from
drives A and C.)
3. Turn on your Jaz drive and boot the computer from a
floppy disk.
4. After the computer boots (A:> will appear on the
screen), remove the boot floppy and insert the
Windows/DOS Install diskette that came with your Jaz
drive.
5. Type A:GUEST and press Enter. This will load the Guest
driver to provide access to the Jaz drive. (Guest
should assign drive letter C: to the Jaz drive.)
6. Insert the Jaz "tools" disk into the Jaz drive and run
RECLAIM.EXE from the DOSSTUFF directory on the "tools"
disk. The Reclaim utility sets the DOS format on the
"tools" disk, reclaims the Mac-formatted portion of the
disk for use by the PC, and unprotects the disk so you
can install to it.
7. Remove the "Install" diskette and reinsert your boot
floppy. Use the DOS SYS command to make the Jaz
"tools" disk bootable. To use the DOS SYS command,
type A:SYS C: and press Enter. (This will work only if
your boot floppy contains a compatible version of MS-DOS.)
8. Remove the floppy boot disk and reboot the computer
from the "tools" disk.
9. Install the operating system you plan to use (Windows
95, DOS/Windows 3.1, or DOS only) to drive C: (the Jaz
"tools" disk).
IMPORTANT: Do NOT remove the "tools" disk from the
drive until you have installed Iomega software as
described in the next step.
10. Install the Iomega software package needed for your
system as follows:
Windows 95 Users:
Run Setup95 from the W95STUFF directory on the "tools"
disk to install Tools 95 software to the "tools" boot
disk. Note that Windows 95 will operate only in MS-DOS
compatibility mode (Real mode) when the system is
booted from a removable drive. This is a Windows 95
limitation for using a removable boot disk and is not
affected by using Iomega Tools to make the Jaz disk
nonremovable.
DOS/Windows 3.1 Users:
Run the INSTALL program from the DOSSTUFF directory on
the "tools" disk and select the "tools" disk as the
target for installation. After completing the Iomega
SCSI installation, load Windows and run SETUP.EXE from
the W31STUFF directory on the "tools" disk to install
Jaz Tools software for Windows. Make sure the target
of installation is the "tools" disk. When the software
installation is complete, open the AUTOEXEC.BAT file on
the "tools" disk and add the following line:
C:\IOMEGA\SCSIUTIL Lock c:
This will make the Jaz boot disk appear as a fixed
disk, which is preferred for running Windows 3.1 and
required for installing and/or running some Windows 3.1
applications.
DOS Only Users:
Run the INSTALL program from the DOSSTUFF directory on
the "tools" disk and select the "tools" disk as the
target for installation.
11. Install any application programs you want to be able to
run from the Jaz boot disk.
12. To boot the system after the computer has been turned
off, turn on power to the Jaz drive and insert the
"tools" boot disk; then turn on the computer.
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Section 7.4
Using the Jaz Drive as a Backup Boot Device
If your computer is currently booting from a fixed SCSI hard
drive, you can easily create a backup Jaz boot disk. In
case of some disaster to the primary boot drive, you can
then boot from the Jaz disk and use it to restore the fixed
SCSI disk. The first procedure in this section describes
how to create a bootable Jaz disk. The second procedure
describes how to set up the Jaz drive to boot the computer.
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Section 7.4.1
Creating a Jaz Backup Boot Disk
This procedure assumes that the computer is currently
booting from a SCSI hard drive and the operating system and
appropriate Iomega software have already been installed on
the primary boot drive.
1. Prepare a blank Jaz disk using the Iomega Format tool
with the "Copy System" option turned on. This is the
ideal way to place the basic system files on the disk.
CAUTION!
Do NOT format your Jaz "tools" disk as this will
destroy your Iomega software installation files.
2. Install your current operating system (Windows 95,
DOS/Windows 3.1, or DOS only) to the Jaz boot disk.
3. Back up your primary boot disk (C:) to the Jaz boot
disk as follows:
Windows 95 Users:
RIGHT click on the Jaz drive icon in My Computer and
select Copy Machine. Use "Two Drive Copy" to copy C:
to your Jaz drive. Be sure to select "Don't Erase"
files on the target disk before starting the copy.
Windows 3.1 Users:
Double click on the Copy Machine icon in your Iomega
Jaz Tools group. Use "Two Drive Copy" to copy C: to
your Jaz drive. Be sure to select "Don't Erase" files
on the target disk before starting the copy.
DOS Only Users:
Use the Iomega SCSI Disk Copy Utility to copy all files
on drive C: to the Jaz drive (D: in the following
example). Go to the DOS prompt for the IOMEGA
directory on drive C: and run the command line:
SCSIUTIL Copy C: D: /A /V
IMPORTANT: Use the drive letter for your Jaz drive in
place of D: when using the Disk Copy command line.
You can also run the Iomega SCSI Utilities in menu mode
to carry out the copy. Make sure you select the Append
option before starting the copy.
BACKUP NOTE for All Users:
Repeat the appropriate procedure described in step 3
regularly to keep your Jaz backup boot disk current.
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Section 7.4.2
Using the Jaz Boot Disk to Restore the Primary Boot Drive
In case of disaster to your primary SCSI boot drive, use the
following procedure to boot the computer from your Jaz
backup boot disk and restore the fixed SCSI hard disk:
1. Make sure your Jaz drive is connected to a bootable
host adapter and that the ROM BIOS on the adapter is
correctly enabled. (See the adapter documentation for
specific instructions.)
NOTE: If the fixed SCSI hard disk is connected to a
different adapter than the Jaz drive, disable the ROM
on the other adapter.
2. Set the SCSI ID on the Jaz drive to 0. (Some bootable
SCSI adapters will only assign drive letter C to the
device at SCSI ID 0, and DOS permits booting only from
drives A and C.)
NOTE: If the fixed SCSI hard disk is connected to the
same adapter as the Jaz drive, you must also change the
SCSI ID on the fixed disk so that it is not 0.
3. Turn on power to the Jaz drive and insert the Jaz
backup boot disk; then turn on the computer.
4. Reformat the fixed SCSI hard disk using your operating
system's standard format procedure. Be sure you select
the option to copy the system files or make the disk
bootable.
5. Restore files from your Jaz boot disk (C:) to the fixed
SCSI hard disk as follows:
Windows 95 Users:
RIGHT click on the Jaz drive icon in My Computer and
select Copy Machine. Use "Two Drive Copy" to copy C:
(your Jaz drive) to the fixed SCSI hard drive. Be sure
to select "Don't Erase" files on the target disk before
starting the copy.
Windows 3.1 Users:
Double click on the Copy Machine icon in your Iomega
Jaz Tools group. Use "Two Drive Copy" to copy C: (your
Jaz drive) to the fixed SCSI hard drive. Be sure to
select "Don't Erase" files on the target disk before
starting the copy.
DOS Only Users:
Use the Iomega SCSI Disk Copy Utility to copy all files
on drive C: (the Jaz drive) to the fixed SCSI hard
drive (D: in the following example). Go to the DOS
prompt for the IOMEGA directory on drive C: and run the
command line:
SCSIUTIL Copy C: D: /A /V
IMPORTANT: Use the drive letter for your fixed SCSI
hard drive in place of D: when using the Disk Copy
command line.
You can also run the Iomega SCSI Utilities in menu mode
to carry out the copy. Make sure you select the Append
option before starting the copy.
6. Shut down the system and turn off power to the
computer. Restore your adapter ROM settings and disk
drive SCSI ID settings to the configuration needed to
boot from the fixed SCSI hard disk.
Download Driver Pack
After your driver has been downloaded, follow these simple steps to install it.
Expand the archive file (if the download file is in zip or rar format).
If the expanded file has an .exe extension, double click it and follow the installation instructions.
Otherwise, open Device Manager by right-clicking the Start menu and selecting Device Manager.
Find the device and model you want to update in the device list.
Double-click on it to open the Properties dialog box.
From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
Very important: You must reboot your system to ensure that any driver updates have taken effect.
For more help, visit our Driver Support section for step-by-step videos on how to install drivers for every file type.