The Legacy Parallel Port Drive is a removable drive manufactured by Iomega. This driver - "Iomega_Driver.zip" - has been downloaded 6,381 times and is rated 4 out of 5 stars based on 31 reviews. Visitors have successfully installed this driver on PCs running Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP. The total disk space used for this update is 45.6 KB.
Zip 100 Parallel Port
Iomega Legacy Parallel Port Drive
Windows 7, Windows 2008, Windows Vista, Windows 2003, Windows XP, Windows 2000
Iomega_Driver.zip (45.6 KB)
5.1.2600.0 (1-Jul-2001)
Driver for Iomega Legacy Parallel Port Drive. I have tested on a Zip 100 Parallel Port on Windows 7 32 BIT (THIS DRIVER IS FOR 32-BIT ONLY) and it works perfectly. The driver has been ripped out from Windows XP. As Iomega decided that were no longer going to support this device I looked for alternate means to get my drive running again, so gave the XP driver a go and it worked.
If you are on Windows Vista or 7 you may be warned that this driver is unsigned. Again if you are on Vista or 7 and your computer doesn’t detect your drive, open up device manager, go into the properties of your LPT port, Press the “Port Settings” tab and check “Enable legacy Plug and Play Detection” and you should be up and running
madman7814 (DG Member) on 11-Feb-2011
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LPTENUM\IMGVP0\6&1B5EEB1D&0&LPT1.5
LPTENUM\IMGVP0\6&D1A1175&0&LPT1.5
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
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Iomega Driver/DISK.SYS | 36.4 KB | 13 Apr 2008 |
Iomega Driver/OEM21.INF | 2.1 KB | 22 Feb 2009 |
Iomega Driver/OEM21.PNF | 8.2 KB | 22 Feb 2009 |
Iomega Driver/PARTMGR.SYS | 19.7 KB | 13 Apr 2008 |
Iomega Driver/PPA3.SYS | 17.7 KB | 13 Apr 2008 |