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Iomega 32324
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Iomega 32324
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Specs
UPC 7-42709-32324-9, EAN 0-742709-323249, UPC 8-14227-01997-0, EAN 0-814227-019970, EAN 7-427093-232492
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Iomega 32324 and other part numbers
| Overview |
| Controller Type | USB |
| Removable Disk Type | Zip |
| Details |
| Drive Type | External |
| Removable Disk Storage | 750 MB |
| USB Port | Yes |
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| Details (continued) |
| Warranty Length | 1 y |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
23 Sep 2006



Faulty Iomega Zip 750 MB External USB drive
I ordered and received an Iomega Zip 750 MB External USB drive. I have returned it, only to find out that I am not being refuned the full amount because of some bogus return policy charge.
You need to refund me 100% of the money I spent on the faulty product. It should never cost the customer anything when they buy a defective product. Where is there a phone number so I can call and talk to a real person?...
–Dr. Michael D. Hinkensfrom Amazon.com
31 Oct 2004



Most people won't need this drive
I have been using Zip disks for over 6 years now. 98% of the time, me and my colleagues use 100MB disks, and the rest of the time we use 250MB. I have never seen anyone use 750MB disks, and have never seen any computer with a 750MB Zip drive (except the one I own). That means most people would never use this drive for transferring stuff between computers. The only reason for getting this drive is if you want to back up your own files, but that can be done much better using CDs and DVDs. Bes...
–K. W.from Amazon.com
06 Apr 2004



The click of death lives!
Omigod---just bought two of these drives and now they both, with regularity, destroy any disks used in them. But not immediately...everything works great for about 3-4 files, then at some point the drive starts to run, and run, and run---and at the end, you have no files, and 250 MB disks cannot be reformatted (can only do short format on these). Iomega gneraously replaced my disks; great, now all the replacements are corrupted. I guess it's the click of death--the symptoms are very similar ...
–Timothy R. Winshipfrom Amazon.com