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iPhone Apps Windows Phone Apps News Encyclopedia Home How To Hardware USB USB i/o device error windows 8 key - Unable to access device: I/O device error Ask a question October 2016 Issue Solution Issue I have removed i/o device error external hard drive wd my USB key without going through the "Safely Remove hardware option" and since then, when I plug-in the device, I'm getting the following error message: G:\ cannot be accessed. The request could not
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be performed because of an I/O device error How can I recover the data from the device? Solution To solve this issue, change the transfer mode of your CD-ROM in the properties of the IDE channel. To do this, follow these steps: Click Start, right-click My Computer, and then click Manage. Under Computer Management (Local), click on Device Manager. In the right pane, expand IDE ATA /
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ATAPI. Right click on the channel to which your CD-ROM drive is connected, and then click Properties. In general, this channel is the Secondary IDE Channel. Under the Advanced tab in the Transfer Mode box of the device that represents your CD-ROM drive, select "PIO Only" Thanks to Rediam for this tip. Related : Flashdisk not accessible i/o device error How to fix i/o device error usb drive Hiw to fix i/o device error (1117) Windows - Unable to access USB key Automatically access your .ISO files from a USB key Windows XP - Unable to access safe mode with USB keyboard Unable to Open or Format USB Key Unable to access files in USB hard disk drive (Solved) Download this article for free (PDF) Ask a question This document entitled «USB key - Unable to access device: I/O device error» from CCM (ccm.net) is made available under the Creative Commons license. You can copy, modify copies of this page, under the conditions stipulated by the license, as this note appears clearly. Previous Disable write protection from USB key Next Transcend pendrive - Error message : Please insert a disk into drive G Subscribe to our newsletter Su
a sudden when I tried to open it all I got was an I/O device error. At first people told me this was a registry problem, but when I tried plugging it into other systems i/o device error windows 10 the same error popped up. Strangly, the drive used to read E, but now reads as
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G. I don't think this is entirely the cause of the problem though, because when I tried plugging this into other systems it cara memperbaiki the request could not be performed because of an i o device error read E, but still with the same I/O device error. I have Windows XP on an HP notebook, and I am clueless. I tried disabeling the device, re-enableing the device, uninstalling the device and reinstalling the device. I tried http://ccm.net/faq/26915-usb-key-unable-to-access-device-i-o-device-error a registry cleaner but it only cleaned 50 problems. I purchased a new cable and that didn't work either, and plugged both cables into all 4 of my USB ports. I bought System Mechanic 7 Professional, only because I live in a small town and Wal-Mart is the only place to buy software. Is there a solution? Does any one know what an I/O device error means? Can I retrieve my information? I'm willing to drive very far and http://www.ozzu.com/hardware/device-error-for-external-and-flash-hds-t76874.html buy very expensive software to do this, so please tell me if there is any software that can help. Also, please tell me if there is any basic thing I can do to help. Don2007 Web Master Posts: 4923Loc: NY 3+ Months Ago It has nothing to do with the registry and it doesn't matter what drive letter windows assigns it. It sounds like something corrupted the file system on the external drive. That's why you're getting an Input Output error. What is the exact error message? mtg837 Born Posts: 3 3+ Months Ago G:// is not accessible. The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. This occurs when I try to open the drive. Don2007 Web Master Posts: 4923Loc: NY 3+ Months Ago That drive is corrupt for one reason or another. If you want to take a long shot, you may be able to mount the drive on a Unix box or try something like the Ultimate Boot CD. Also, you could search for data recovery software, in which I don't have much faith, but who knows? mtg837 Born Posts: 3 3+ Months Ago Well that was the answer I was sort of fearing and expecting as well. Is there any way I can wipe the hard drive to make it useable again? Don2007 Web Master Posts: 4923Loc: NY 3+ Months Ago I just thought of so
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