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this topic #1 OFFLINE MarkR MarkR Newbie Members 1 posts Posted 13 November 2012 - 08:35 AM Hi, I just went getdataback error 21 through a long scan process that showed all the files lost from an external Seagate drive. However, it won't let me recover them due to an "I/O error." I understand that error in basic terms,
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but what does it mean in terms of my chances of recovering the files? They all show up with actual (non-zero) file sizes. Is there anything I can do to restore the files? Thanks, Mark Back to top #2 Guest_Keatah_* Guest_Keatah_* Guests Posted 14 November 2012 - 02:54 AM More information is needed. Do you encounter the i/o error on a certain file? OR is it "across the board" when trying i/o device error hard drive recovery to recover any file? What O/S are you using? And what does the S.M.A.R.T. data look like? Any cautions or warnings? I think recovery prospects are excellent, the i/o error may span just one file and one sector, and only that file would be less likely to be recovered. But if the error is spanning across a system $metafile, then more sophisticated recovery techniques are needed. But I feel the bulk of your data is intact on the disk, with perhaps damage to one single file. Since I may not respond in a timely manner perhaps other forum members want to contribute too. A final word before I run off, don't use this disk. The more it's powered on and accessed, the less chance you've got. Back to top #3 OFFLINE Alan_B Alan_B Super Hero Members 4,295 posts Gender:Male Location:Lancashire, England Posted 14 November 2012 - 12:16 PM Perhaps your External Drive stops spinning its disc as a power saving measure whilst waiting for something to do, and your I/O error is NOT from the drive holding the files you have chosen to restore but the drive that Recuva is trying to write to. I suggest that after you have SCANNED and selected what you wish to restore,
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performed because of an I/O device error RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance If you receive The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error, Please rerun backup once issue is resolved message, while performing a backup on your Windows http://www.thewindowsclub.com/request-could-not-be-performed-io-device-error 8 computer, then this post may help you fix the issue. Along with this message, you may also see accompanied, and error code 0x8007045D or 2147943517. These error codes represent ERROR_IO_DEVICE errors, which happen when there is a problem with the hard drive or disk from which you want to copy data. The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error If you face this error, here are a few suggestions you may want to try: 1] Start your Windows i/o error in Safe Mode. If this makes the problem go away and you are able to carry out your operation then it indicates that some third-party application may be interfering and causing the issue. Restart your computer in Clean Boot State and try to identify the offending item, and then disable or remove it. 2] Disable your antivirus software temporarily and see if it makes the problem go away. Some security software are known to cause these issues sometimes. 3] Check your hard disk recuva i/o error for error. To do so, open an elevated command prompt windows, type the following and hit Enter: Chkdsk /R D: Here D is the drive label which is creating the problem. Replace this letter with your Drive's letter. The /r ChkDsk command-line option identifies Bad Sectors and attempts recovery of information. Advertisement ^ You may be asked if you want to Dismount the volume. Click No or N. You will then be asked if want chkdsk to run when system restarts next. Click Yes or Y. Restart your Windows PC and let the ChkDsk run. Once the run is completed, you will be taken to your desktop. See if this has made the problem go away. If the backup still fails and you receive error 0x8007045D, then you might have to resize and shrink your volume by a couple of MBs to move the last cluster of the volume to a different area and then run ChkDsk again. This is because chkdsk.exe is not able to check and repair the last cluster on any volume - and if it is this cluster that has gone bad, then your backup may even fail at 99%. Hope something helps. RECOMMENDED: Click here to repair/restore missing Windows files & Optimize your PC Related Posts: Our Data, Our Selves: A Guest Post & Whitepaper on Data Backup Free Imaging, Backup and Recovery Software for Windows Disk Error Checking in Windows 10 / 8 How to cancel ChkDsk in Windows 8/10 Ch