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Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Input/output error using Mac Disk Utility? up vote 1 down vote favorite I began trying to backup open error 5 input output error disk utility my dvd collection to an external hard drive. I do this my making disk images(.iso) from the dvds. To do this I use disk utility > new image > save as dvd/cd master. Started with some Battlestar Galactica. First 6 disks of season 1 went fine. Next 3 disks of season 2 went fine. First disk of season 2.5 I get an input/output error about 75% through the process. Any ideas? mac dvd disk-utility share|improve this question asked Sep disc utility input output error 4 '09 at 12:10 CT. 1,454164062 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote accepted I think the issue is with your disk. If you have access to a spin doctor I would suggest that. Since your trying to get it as an iso, MacTheRipper and Handbrake will not do this. You could try http://www.xilisoft.com/dvd-copy-mac.html . You could also dd from the comand line. But this may be what disk utility already uses to create cd/dvd master copies. Just google this for syntax. share|improve this answer answered Sep 15 '09 at 12:55 calvin123 262 add a comment| up vote 1 down vote This could be a problem with the drive, or (more likely) a problem with the DVD. Perhaps there's a scratch on it, or maybe just a smudge. It's tough to say. If you copy the files directly, you can still play it with VLC. Also Disk Utility is not your only choice for backing up DVDs. I will point to MactheRipper or Handbrake for other options. share|improve this answer answered Sep 4 '09 at 18:08 jweede 5,12522532 add a comment| You must log in to answer this question. Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged mac dvd disk-utility . asked 7 years ago viewed 17466 times active 4 years ago Related 1What does input/output error mean with Disk Utility1Why doesn't “Disk Utility.app” recognise my `dd`-copied d
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Web Dev How-To Internet Office OS X Productivity Security Utilities Video General App News AppStories AppStorm News Ask The Editor Competitions Interviews Live Coverage Mactastik Mactuts+ Opinion Screencasts Sponsors Weekly Poll What's Hot About Search http://mac.appstorm.net/how-to/os-x/creating-disk-images-with-disk-utility/ for OS X Creating Disk Images with Disk Utility David Appleyard on http://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/569694-mac-creating-iso-from-cddvd/ May 6th 2009 Tweet diskimage, diskutility Disk Utility is an excellent OS X utility for managing hard drives and removable storage. If you've ever installed OS X, wiped a hard drive clean, or needed to re-format a USB stick, there's a good chance that you'll be familiar with the app. input output Whilst managing disk images is undoubtedly Disk Utility's forté, it can also be used to good effect for creating images. This how-to will walk you through how simple this process is. We'll illustrate how to create a simple disk image for storing files, a few of the uses that images can have, and also investigate how images can be encrypted to keep your input output error files secure. Creating a New Image When opening Disk Utility (found in the Applications > Utilities folder), you'll be presented with a screen which looks similar to the following: Disk Utility Don't be intimidated by the impressive technical jargon - what we're going to do is very straight forward! Disk Utility has the ability to perform all manner of complex operations on a hard drive, but today we're only concerned with one button on the toolbar: ‘New Image'. Clicking ‘New Image' will bring up a dialog with several different options - essentially the recipe for what will be included in the new storage space we're creating: Creating a new image At first glance this can seem a little confusing. Here is a simple explanation of how to handle each different option: Volume Name: This is simply the name which will be given to the image when mounted Volume Size: A disk image needs to be a specific size. A range of popular values (e.g. for a CD or DVD) are already available to choose, or you can enter a custom size. Volume Format: If you have a
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