Disk Erase Failed With Error Resource Busy
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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked ][ Level 1 (5 points) Q: Disk Erase Failed Did a search on disk erase failed with the error file system formatter failed the topic here and most of them didn't really offer a workable solution disk erase failed with the error posix reports the operation couldn't be completed for me.My hard disk suddenly disappeared from desktop after nine to ten months of usage. Managed to mount it eventually disk erase failed with the error invalid request but Finder said that I have limited access to it and asked me to backup whatever I can. I didn't have any data loss because I backup regular to other hard disks.Tried DiskWarrior
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4.1 to see if it helps and DW reported some errors and stopped operation. Anyhow, I tried to repair, erase or partition the hard disk in question but Disk Utility said either resource busy in Leopard or input/output error in Tiger when I used separate startup disks.Finally, I ran TechTool Pro 4.5.6 and did some scans. Read/Write scan passed but when it came to Surface Scan, it disk erase failed with the error couldn't open device spilt out lots and lots and lots of bad blocks.So, can I assume that the hard disk is a goner or is there any chance to erase the hard disk and use it as a temp storage? I have two more hard disks suffered the same exact faith. All three hard disks are of the same batch. Wonder why this happen? Posted on Apr 29, 2008 5:49 AM I have this question too Close Q: Disk Erase Failed All replies Helpful answers by Kenichi Watanabe, Kenichi Watanabe Apr 29, 2008 6:09 AM in response to ][ Level 8 (39,408 points) Mac OS X Apr 29, 2008 6:09 AM in response to ][ Try using Disk Utility to Erase the drive using the Security Option to Zero Out Data. This procedure will write zeros to all sectors. The drive will attempt to map out any bad sectors. If there are too many, the procedure will fail with an error message, or it will stall and never complete. But if it does complete successfully, you may be able to use the drive, at least temporarily.I have two more hard disks suffered the same exact faith. All three hard disks are of
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