It's not uncommon for Zip drives to die, it's quite likely it's just dead. I'd try the disk on another drive, and the drive on another system.
BTW, don't put any more of your disks into the drive, because there used to be a failure mode where the drive would kill the disk! I remember a big flap about the "Click of Death" of Zip drives several years back. I've pretty much retired my Zip drives, I have four or five in the closet in a big box.
BTW, don't put any more of your disks into the drive, because there used to be a failure mode where the drive would kill the disk! I remember a big flap about the "Click of Death" of Zip drives several years back. I've pretty much retired my Zip drives, I have four or five in the closet in a big box.