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enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Rian... Level 1 (0 points) Q: Macbook pro won't boot, input output error mac external hard drive Disk utility input/output error HiI turned on my macbook pro yesterday to disk utility input output error new image discover that it wouldn't boot past the grey screen with the apple logo.I understand that i can re-install macbook error codes from the install dvd but obviously need to get a back-up of my drive before i do so. (i know, im an idiot for not backing up!! )There are no
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peripheral devices and network cables connected.Safe boot wont work.Tryed resetting the NVRAM / PRAM. Connecting my external hardrive and using the install DVD to access disk utility to do a back-up and restore my files hasn't worked. I firstly had to re-formatted the external hardrive to 'mac-os extended journaled' as trying to save an image of the Machintosh HD resulted in internet recovery mode error an error msg saying 'not enough' free space. Once formatted and with 1TB free space another attempt at saving the drive as an image to my external drive resulted in an error messgae after 10 mins saying 'Input/output error. This keeps happening.I've also tried to 'verfify disk' on both external and enternal drives and all is coming back fine.Is there anything else i can do to retrive the contents of my macbook? The information on there is extremely important to me and i'm gutted and worn out at this point. I'm tempted to bring it for a repair at my local mac shop but worried it will cost a fortune. Also it mite be worth mentioning that a few weeks ago i got a message saying 'start-up disk almost full' so i began clearing about 20 gig from my HD. Didn't recieve that message again. At the current time there is 6 gig free. Also the day before this problem began, the music making software i use gave a warning saying something along the lines of 'Cannot reload fr
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a minute: Sign up Here's how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top Error code -36 - cp: Input/output error - mac up vote https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5827889?tstart=0 0 down vote favorite While I'm coping the file from the External hard drive to my MacBook Pro I'm getting Error code -36. Some recommended for dot_clean option, also I've tried and facing the same issue. Even I've tried to copy through the Terminal and also getting IO error. Desperately need to copy my stuff from my external drive. macos external-disk share|improve this question edited Jun 20 at 11:32 Mark 14.9k84069 asked Jun 20 at 2:15 Gowth 1 http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/243237/error-code-36-cp-input-output-error-mac What does "Some recommended for dot_clean option, also I've tried and facing the same issue." mean. Also how is the external disk connected and how is it formatted. What is the exact output in the terminal –Mark Jun 20 at 11:34 dot_clean option is to remove the .DS_Store hidden file from the folder. WD My Book 2TB External Hard Drive Storage USB 3.0 with External Power Adapter. The format type is FAT32. Error msg in the system.log Jun 20 06:55:27 Gowthamans-MacBook-Pro.local wirelessproxd[80]: Failed to start advertising (Unknown error.) for identityservicesd Jun 20 06:55:27 Gowthamans-MacBook-Pro.local sharingd[278]: 06:55:27.354 : SDActivityAdvertiser::continuity:didFailToStartAdvertisingOfType:withError: Activity (The operation couldn’t be completed. (com.apple.identityservices.error error 200.)) –Gowth Jun 20 at 17:33 That comment should be an edit to the question and I still don't understand don_clean option - I can understand delete .DS_Store so I must assume that is different –Mark Jun 20 at 17:56 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote In a Terminal: grep "I/O error" /var/log/system.log This will output to the Terminal all lines in the system.log file that has I/O error in it. Output such as kernel[0]: disk0s2: I/O errors are indicative of a falling and or damaged HDD. Note disk0s2 is an example and depending on which disk and partition has bad sectors the disk number and slice number will be different t
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