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answers are voted up and rise to the top Unable to create disk image using disk utility (Input/output error) up vote 0 down vote favorite I want to create a disk image of source 100.03 GB Ext Hard Disk Media on destination 5TB Lacie ST5000DX000-1H2170 there is greater than 1TB remaining on the destination disk. The Disk Utility progress windows displays the message Creating Image Macintosh disk utility operation failed with status 5 HD.dmg Reading whole disk (Apple_HFS : 0)… with progress bar that moves up to about 50% before the following error message is displayed: Unable to create Macintosh HD.dmg. (Input/output error). Using Disk Utility, First Aid, Verify Disk, the volume "Macintosh HD" appears to be OK. Is there a way to view any more detail than the console will provide? So that I can learn more about the error. It could be due to low power on the source drive - I am using a 2.5" HDD External enclosure (Mini G2 from Silicon P/L) requires 5VDC/0.5A usb to USB and power (host usb 1 - enclosure usb and enclosure round power split end cable) lead and I am using my MacBook Pro Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012 as the host USB port. The HD inside the enclosure is from an early model G4 Powerbook that was running Tiger OS X. Other answers to input/output error suggest using DiskWarrior so I tried that, DiskWarrior fixed a bunch of flags and repaired permissions but when I ran disk utility again after that to create a new image it failed again for the same reason: input/output error. Using the terminal command (from http://h
DVDs .... again If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. input output error mac external hard drive To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection diskutility error 3 below. Welcome to Mac-Forums! Join us to comment and to customize your site experience! Members have access to different forum appearance options, and input output error mac restore many more functions. Results 1 to 13 of 13 Thread: copying video DVDs .... again Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… 11-08-2012,04:17 PM #1 pittendrigh View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Nov 08, http://superuser.com/questions/777497/unable-to-create-disk-image-using-disk-utility-input-output-error 2012 Posts 8 copying video DVDs .... again I have several DVDs I paid to have made, copied from aging VHS format tapes. I want to make copies. With the disk utility I clicked "make an image." I chose DVD CD/Master as the format. I have plenty of disk space. The utility poped up a dialog and ground away for a very long time. A progress bar slowly advanced. From a terminal window I could http://www.mac-forums.com/showthread.php?t=288818 see a large file with a *.cdr extension was growing in my Desktop directory. At the very end a new dialog popped up telling me it was unable to create the disk image due to an input/output error. The *.cdr file (which had been there on the file system and growing as the progress bar got bigger) was suddenly gone. What's the deal? Reply With Quote 11-09-2012,02:03 AM #2 Lifeisabeach View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Sep 30, 2007 Location The Republic of Neptune Posts 7,757 *shrug* Try one of the free DVD burning apps out there instead. Download Burn for Mac - Easily burn data, audio, video disks and more. MacUpdate.com Download SimplyBurns for Mac - Burn CD/DVD media. MacUpdate.com Please verify and include the exact model/year of your Mac and OS X version number (available from "About This Mac", then "More Info" on the Apple menu). ------ Links: Onyx | EasyFind | Apple Hardware Test | How to test your hard drive | The Safe Mac » Adware Removal Guide | Uninstall MacKeeper ------ Lifeisabeach - Mac-Forums Member of the Month June 2009, Feb 2012, and March 2013. Reply With Quote 11-09-2012,08:19 AM #3 pittendrigh View Profile View Forum Posts Member Since Nov 08, 2012 Posts 8 Originally Posted by lifeisabeach *shrug* Try one of the free DVD burning apps out the
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/34030/creating-a-backup-of-a-mac-hard-drive-that-wont-boot About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody input output can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Creating a Backup of a Mac hard drive that won't boot? up vote 3 down vote favorite 1 PowerBook G4 laptop no longer boots. Hooked PowerBook G4 to another running Mac using Firewire and held down the 'T' key on boot up. This is a Mac similar to the one I connected the input output error PowerBook G4 The non-booting drive now appears in the Disk Utility program as APPL FireWire Target Media with a partition of Macintosh HD. The partition is listed as /dev/disk1s3 I already tried fixing the issue using Disk Utility's verify and repair buttons, to no avail. Next I tried using diskutil from the Terminal which appears to do pretty much the same thing as the gui version of Disk Utility output below: PowerBook G4$ diskutil verifyVolume /dev/disk1s3 Started verify/repair volume (filesystem) on disk disk1s3 Macintosh HD Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume Checking Extents Overfile Checking Catalog file Invalid sibling link The volume Macintosh HD need to be repaired Error detected while verifying/repairing volume disk1s3 Macintosh HD: Filesystem verify or repair failed (-9957) [ + 0%..10%..20%..30%..40%..50%..60%..70%..80%..90%..100% ] Finished verify/repair volume (filesystem) on disk disk1s3 Macintosh HD Error detected while verifying/repairing volume disk1s3 Macintosh HD: Filesystem verify or repair failed (-9957) I tried using fsck_hfs /dev/disk1s3 from the Terminal, and got the following output: ** /dev/rdisk1s3 ** Checking Journaled HFS Plus Volume ** Checking Extents Overflow file. ** Checking Catalog file. Invalid sibling link (4, 19014) ** Rebuilding Catalog B-tree ** The volume Macintosh HD could not be re