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not being able to read one or two floppy disks. Bad floppy disketteVerify that the floppy diskette that you are http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000277.htm attempting to read from is not write protected or bad. Verify that http://www.tech-faq.com/io-device-error.html the diskette is not write protected by sliding the tab into the position not allowing light to shine through it. If you do not have a tab place tape over this hole. Because of the technology of floppy diskette drives, it is likely for a floppy diskettes disk i to become bad. Verify that other floppy diskettes are not exhibiting the same issue. If other floppies work it is likely that you may have a bad floppy diskette. Not setup in CMOS Verify that the floppy drive is properly setup in CMOS Setup. If the floppy drive is not setup properly you may experience read/write errors or the disk i/o error floppy may not work at all. Most computers need to have the floppy setup as a 3.5, 1.44MB. Eliminating possible conflicts with other hardware If you have recently installed any new hardware, you should consider disconnecting it temporarily it to ensure that it is not the cause of your floppy drive not working. Not connected properly Power down, unplug, and open computer, being aware of ESD and its potential dangers. Verify that the floppy connection is connected to the motherboard FDD connector. If it appears to be connected, disconnect, and then reconnect cable to verify cable is seated properly. Verify that the floppy cable coming from the motherboard is connected to the back of the floppy drive. If connected, disconnect, and then connect the floppy drive cable to verify seated properly. Verify that a power connection is also connected to the back of the floppy drive. If your floppy cable has more than one connection, verify that you have connected the floppy to the appropriate connection. The above picture illustrates what drive should be connected where
mode that the operating system is attempting to use for the operation may not be recognized. The I/O error may be experienced with various media storage devices such as: external hard drives, DVD or CDs, DVD or CD drives, 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 Common causes of the error include faulty hardware, a loose connection between the hardware and computer, outdated hardware drivers, or the IDE channel properties require modification.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 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 do not solve the issue, they may help pinpoint what is causing the error to be thrown and save time in fixing the issue. Step 1 – Restart the computer that is throwing the I/O device error. Step 2 – Attempt to access the disk, drive, or portable media again. Step 3 – If the error is still b