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Old 16 September 2021, 07:11   #4
Bruce Abbott
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Lucky you. I had several Zip100 drives and they all went faulty. This was so common that the term Click of Death was invented to describe it.

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The phrase "click of death" originated to describe a failure mode of the Iomega ZIP drives, appearing in print as early as January 30, 1998. In his podcast of September 18, 2008, Mac journalist Tim Robertson claimed to have coined the phrase in the early 1990s...

Iomega Zip drives were prone to developing misaligned heads. Dust inside the Zip disks or dirty heads caused by oxide build-up could misalign the heads, but in newer devices it was due to poor quality control and manufacturing defects in the drive itself.
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