Hardware I O Error Scanner
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may not be recognized. The I/O error may be experienced with i/o device error internal hard drive various media storage devices such as: external hard drives, DVD or CDs, DVD or CD drives, the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error external hard drive SD cards, or USB sticks/drives. Common causes of the error include faulty hardware, a loose connection between the hardware and computer, outdated hardware drivers, or the IDE http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_xp-hardware/scan-hardware-io-error/f50c1e82-9b63-42f5-9f63-5b3e7c82a2eb channel properties require modification. What Are the Common I/O Device Error Messages? Unfortunately, the I/O device error can generated more than one error message. Some of the most commonly encountered messages associated with the error include: - The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error - Only part of http://www.tech-faq.com/io-device-error.html a readprocessmemory request was completed - Only part of a writeprocessmemory request was completed Windows may display a “Windows error code” along with the plain language error message. The I/O device error codes that are associated with the error include: error 6, error 21, error 103, error 105, and error 131. Why Does the I/O Device Error Occur? There are a number of potential causes for I/O device errors on computers that run the Windows Operating System (OS). These include: - Outdated or corrupt driver installation for the affected hardware device. - Windows using an incompatible transfer mode for the hardware. - Faulty or loose connection with the hardware. - The portable media (CD, DVD, or SD card) is damaged or excessively dirty. Basic I/O Device Error Troubleshooting Before throwing away a “faulty” CD/DVD, or delving into more complex troubleshooting, there are some basic steps computer users can attempt to clear the I/O device error. If the steps
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: http://www.tune-your-pc.com/blog/what-is-an-io-device-error-and-how-to-fix-it/ External hard drives SD cards USB flash drives or pen drives CD-Rom or DVD drives CD or DVD discs Common IO Error Messages The most common IO error messages and codes are: “The request could not be performed because of an I/O device https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=63192 error.” “Only part of 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 device error trying to use a 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 o device error or disk again. Use a cleaner disc 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
Registered: 2008-05-08 Posts: 33 Scanner fails with I/O error Hello,When I try to start the Scanner (an Epson RX425), I get the following message:"Failed to start scanner: error during device I/O"It worked fine a couple of days ago, so I can only imagine it has something to do with this morning's system upgrade (sorry, can't remember what was updated, apart from a new kernel, but it was a substantial number of packages). Sane-find-scanner seems to work:bash-3.2# sane-find-scanner # sane-find-scanner will now attempt to detect your scanner. If the # result is different from what you expected, first make sure your # scanner is powered up and properly connected to your computer. # No SCSI scanners found. If you expected something different, make sure that # you have loaded a kernel SCSI driver for your SCSI adapter. found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x080f [USB MFP]) at libusb:002:009 # Your USB scanner was (probably) detected. It may or may not be supported by # SANE. Try scanimage -L and read the backend's manpage. # Not checking for parallel port scanners. # Most Scanners connected to the parallel port or other proprietary ports # can't be detected by this program.but scanimage -L doesn't:bash-3.2# scanimage -LNo scanners were identified. If you were expecting something different, check that the scanner is plugged in, turned on and detected by the sane-find-scanner tool (if appropriate). Please read the documentation which came with this software (README, FAQ, manpages). bash-3.2#Can anyone help me with this really annoying problem? Thanks very much. Offline #2 2009-01-17 14:26:48 kjon Member From: Temuco, Chile Registered: 2008-04-16 Posts: 398 Re: Scanner fails with I/O error I got an epson scanner. It is quite special, because it 'needs all my love'. What I did was to remove all unneded entries from /etc/sane.d/dll.conf leaving those relative to epson scanners only. Then I added the 'usb vendor product' to the respective backends. According to what you have posted:found USB scanner (vendor=0x04b8 [EPSON], product=0x080f [USB MFP]) at libusb:002:009I would addusb 04b8 080fto /etc/sane.d/epson{,2}.conf and retry the scanimage -LLuck w