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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>External Hard Drive I/O Error> Solved External Hard Drive I/O Error Tags: Hard Drives External Hard Drive Storage Last response: 13 March 2013 03:07 in Storage Share hamedfazelm 4 February 2013 18:42:28 Hello I Have a seagate
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external hard drive. In some folders I cant access the folder and when I click on folder i/o device error external hard drive wd windows prompts: "the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error" I tested my hard drive on several computers with windows xp i/o device error windows 8 and 7 and the problem didn't solved. but when I use Mini windows on Hiren boot cd, there is no problem. please guide me. thank you More about : external hard drive error phil22 a c 82 G Storage 4 February
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2013 20:08:41 an i/o device error is almost always faulty hardware. Test the drive with SeaTools for Windows: http://www.seagate.com/support/downloads/seatools/ m 0 l hamedfazelm 12 March 2013 09:20:30 Microsoft recommends to shrink partitions. I have 2 partition an I re-sized them with acronis disk director in Hirens boot cd and problem solved. m 0 l Related resources I/O Device error on external hard drive - Tech Support I/O error on external hard drive - Tech Support WD External Hard Drive I/O Error - Tech Support
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2TB WD External Hard Drive I/O Error - Tech Support External Hard Drive with I/O error is powering on/off - Tech Support Can't find your answer ? Ask ! Get the answer Best solution miqbal81 25 December 2014 08:05:35 friends i tried almost all possible ways to resolve I/O error on external 1TB WD drive but with no success… then what happened I just tried to format it with Windows 8.1 bootable CD, it didn’t format, but when I restart my windows it start appearing the win-explorer it tried to scan it with chkdsk but it was saying the drive is write protected, then followed below lines which removed the read only issue and it is working fine with me …. I thanks God. Share samimH 16 March 2015 17:19:53 miqbal81 said:friends i tried almost all possible ways to resolve I/O error on external 1TB WD drive but with no success… then what happened I just tried to format it with Windows 8.1 bootable CD, it didn’t format, but when I restart my windows it start appearing the win-explorer it tried to scan it with chkdsk but it was saying the drive is write protected, then followed below lines which removed the read only issue and it is working fine with me …. I thanks God. i faced with this problem i dont know what to do, if need to open hard drive i will open it, i dont know what to do, i think there is n
is not able to perform an Input/Output action (such as reading or copying data) when it is trying to access a drive or disk. An I/O error can occur with different types of hardware devices or media, such as: External hard drives how to fix an i o device error on a wd external hard drive SD cards USB flash drives or pen drives CD-Rom or DVD drives CD or DVD discs Common
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IO Error Messages The most common IO error messages and codes are: “The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.” “Only part of i/o device error usb solution a readprocessmemory or writeprocessmemory request was completed.” I/O Error codes: error 6, error 21, error 103, error 105, error 131 Causes of an IO Device Error I/O error issues might occur for any of the following reasons: Windows is trying to use a http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/297713-32-external-hard-drive-error transfer mode that the hardware device cannot use. The hardware device that you are trying to access is damaged or defective. The hardware drivers are damaged or incompatible. There is a connection problem, such as a bad cable. The CD or DVD disk that you are trying to access is dirty or damaged. First Steps to Resolve I/O Device Error Problems Before you continu you should first perform the following steps: Restart your computer, and then try to access the drive or disk again. Use a cleaner disc http://www.tune-your-pc.com/blog/what-is-an-io-device-error-and-how-to-fix-it/ to clean the disk. If you have another computer available, try to access the data on the drive or disk with the other PC to confirm that the drive or disk is not damaged. If you do not have another computer available, try a different disk to make sure that the problem is with the computer and not with the original disk. If the problem is fixed and you no longer get the error message, you are finished. If the problem remains, continue to the next paragraph. How to Fix I/O Device errors? There are several solutions that you can use to troubleshoot and try to fix an I/O errors. Try these solutions in the following order: Solution 1: Make certain that all cables are connected correctly If the drive is an external drive, make sure that the cable that connects the computer to the drive is functioning correctly. If the cable fails, the drive will not work correctly. If you have another cable, try to use it, and also try to attach it to another (USB) port. Note Changing cables for an internal drive for a desktop computer is recommended only for advanced computer users, because there are many internal items that can be easily damaged. You should not try to change cables inside a laptop or portable computer. If above solutions resolved the issue, you are finished. If this did not resolve the IO issue, continue to solution 2. Solution 2: Start the computer in a clean boot state Try to perform a clean boot of your computer to deter
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