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removed 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 i/o device error external hard drive wd could not 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 the request could not be performed because of an i/o device error flash disk IDE ATA / 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 dri
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