The Clik! is a USB device manufactured by Iomega. This driver can help resolve issues like USB device not recognized, "Disk Not Formatted" errors, or if your device randomly ejects or stops working. This version of "cl_sa112.cab" is rated (5 out of 5 stars) based on 309 downloads and 12 reviews. Our users report success installing this driver update on PCs running Windows 8. The total disk space used for this update is 80.0 KB.
Iomega Clik!
PDA, Other
1.12 (3-Aug-2000)
NEC USB Clik driver for WinCE. Enables NEC MobilePro 880 to utilize USB memory flash-drives, in addtion to also enabling the use of the Iomega Click! device, of course.
Patrick80639 (DG Member) on 2-Dec-2005
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
0ClikUSB.004 | 747 bytes | 17 Sep 1999 |
0usbclik.003 | 20.8 KB | 15 Feb 2000 |
CL0B5B~1.009 | 943 bytes | 17 Sep 1999 |
CL411F~1.010 | 1.1 KB | 17 Sep 1999 |
CLIKTO~1.001 | 47.6 KB | 17 Sep 1999 |
CLIKTO~1.002 | 3.8 KB | 15 Feb 2000 |
CLIKUS~1.007 | 552 bytes | 17 Sep 1999 |
CLIKUS~2.005 | 808 bytes | 17 Sep 1999 |
CLIKUS~3.000 | 806 bytes | 15 Feb 2000 |
CLIKUS~3.006 | 1.6 KB | 20 Sep 1999 |
CLIKUS~4.008 | 739 bytes | 8 Jul 1999 |
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