I still remember all the data I lost when the drive embedded its entire head assembly into the disk I was using. Fuck Iomega.
From Zip To Nought: The Rise And Fall Of Iomega
Submitted 1 day ago by lostwonder@beehaw.org to technology@beehaw.org
https://hackaday.com/2026/03/24/from-zip-to-nought-the-rise-and-fall-of-iomega/
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cecilkorik@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
BCsven@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
I’m still running a 2010 Iomega NAS. Swapped the Lenovo OS that they updated it to to plain Debian, because the “upgrade” from Iomega OS to the version they released under Lenovo had ads in the admin menus.
adespoton@lemmy.ca 1 day ago
Despite the fact that click death was avoidable with a simple bracket OR an updated driver AND only affected their very first product, I won’t really miss them.
If Jazz drives had been their first product and at a reasonable price point, things probably would’ve gone differently for them.
rozodru@piefed.world 23 hours ago
yeah at the time I REALLY wished I knew the easiest fix was a stupid bracket I wouldn’t have gone through so many. I loved my zip drive but after like the 4th or 5th one dying on me I gave up.
Powderhorn@beehaw.org 1 day ago
One of the designers I worked with my first year at the college paper went on to design the packaging for Zip and Jaz drives. It paid well enough that he was able to afford to buy a condo in San Diego in his early 20s.
coalie@piefed.zip 1 day ago
I miss my Zip drives.
ProfTriathlon@midwest.social 1 day ago
I have a zip drive in a closet with a zip disk with most of my class work from college.
t3rmit3@beehaw.org 20 hours ago
IMO the Zip disks, Jaz disks, and MiniDiscs were the last really satisfying physical media formats (UMD was also really cool, but somehow even more niche given it was PSP-specific).
There was something about them that just made you feel like a secret agent using them. Like a prop out of a James Bond movie where the villain keeps their plans.
CDs and DVDs had nothing on them.