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I found a tutorial to do this in the link below. To summarise, you will need to open the command prompt application search command prompt in start menu , and execute 3 commands. The 1st navigates to the folder containing the settings, the 2nd and 3rd allow your virtual OS to control the parallel port.

Note that the first line is a generic link to the correct folder; yours may be different depending on the name of the drive that Oracle is installed on, so change accordingly. My VM Name must be replaced with the name of your virtual machine.

If you followed the tutorial from earlier, you will have named this as Windows XP. If you are unsure, check this in the oracle virtual box application. In the second line, LPT4 must be changed to the number allocation of your parallel port, which you can find in the device manager of your normal OS.

In step one, you can see that mine is allocated as LPT3, therefore i changed the 4 to a 3. Note the double quotes are needed in the command, as they allow spaces in a string of characters. Also note that in lptmode1, the final letter is a 1 not an l, they sometimes look the same in some fonts.

Firstly, load the XP virtual OS, connect your iomega to the parallel port on your computer, power your iomega and insert a disk. After enabling the parallel port, there will still not be an iomega device detected, as the driver is required for windows XP to communicate with the iomega. To install the driver, all you need to do is enable plug in and play for the parallel port.

Hopefully, this will now trigger XP to install drivers for the device, and finally the iomega zip should appear in the devices list in My Computer, as shown below. If not, your iomega device must not have any plug in and play support, so you will need to install the drivers by downloading the software online. As you can see below, my iomega device has shown up as E: drive.

For me, i selected a sandisk storage device. XP should automatically install the drivers for this, and will appear under My Computer. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I just used a used an adapter cable from parallel to USB. My problem is a software driver that will work to recognize the drive. The zip drive worked fine with my old computer.

If it can't be done I will chuck the drive. I have a lot of disks with pictures I would like to retrieve. In reply to TXZ's post on January 12, To follow up. Many websites let you download driver support software. In fact I installed one on my old pc running on XP and it says my drivers are updated. How do I make the PC recognize it as a storage device? Use your IDE socket in the mother board and plug the power.

My zip drive is the external blue box type. I think there was a parallel version but mine is USB. I have long since given up trying to get it to work, it stopped working after I upgraded to XP. Could not get it going in XP or Windows All my content and ptohos.

For Windows 95 and NT, try this: part1 part2 part3 part4 part5. This archive contains 3. DOS: Guest may be used, here is a version 5. Packages contain Guest95 too.



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