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Clik drive driver name

RJ99 Page Icon Posted 2006-03-24 11:26 AM
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I'm trying to install the Clik! memory card adaptor on my 6651; when I plug in a drive, it asks for the 'Name of the driver for this device'. No Readme file available - anyone know what the driver name is? I hunted the Iomega site a bit but got lost.
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2006-03-24 11:47 AM
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You didn't say whether you wanted it for the USB of CF version. Either way, search the HCL for Clik and look in the notes section for whichever version you're after. The driver names are in there.
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RJ99 Page Icon Posted 2006-03-24 12:09 PM
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Thanks ... It's the USB one. I'm doubtless being blindingly stupid but I can not see how to access any 'notes' ... all I see (below the Iomega USB section) are two Iomega icons (main site and FTP site) plus two identical double-arrow buttons - both of which when clicked simply download the executable. The 'Notes' are where?
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C:Amie Page Icon Posted 2006-03-24 12:50 PM
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Our HCL: http://www.hpcfactor.com/hcl/

See the big image once you have gone through the EULA for a pointer on where the notes section is.
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cmonex Page Icon Posted 2006-03-25 10:37 AM
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or select flat view for the hcl lists and you'll easily see it

drive name is usbclik by the way..
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RJ99 Page Icon Posted 2006-03-25 10:57 AM
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Thanks you guys - all is well, it was staring at me all the time. And, the good news, the device I wanted to work (a 512Mb, 'Keyring' USB memory device (Branded Buffalo RUF-512M/U2))) works fine ... both on my Intermec 6651 and on my 880. Only problem it's giving me a serious 'moral dilemma' about whether to go ahead & upgrade the 880's O.S. & lose the USB port (I've bought the upgrade kit & was 'all set'. Decisions decisions!
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