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how it works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best 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 internet recovery mode error than 1TB remaining on the destination disk. The Disk Utility progress windows displays the message Creating Image Macintosh 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, DiskWarr
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Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Join them; it only takes a macbook pro error 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 External Hard-disk showing Input/Output error up vote 1 down vote favorite I have http://superuser.com/questions/777497/unable-to-create-disk-image-using-disk-utility-input-output-error a 1TB External Hard drive which I'm currently not able to access. When I open the External drive in Finder, It shows it's empty. When I use the option to "Get Info", I get the dialog box stating it has about 300GB Free. I tried to access External Drive using Terminal, but I had no luck. Checking in Disk Utility, It showed that I have many number of files but ZERO folders. I tried to "repair disk", in the http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/147869/external-hard-disk-showing-input-output-error process the external Drive got unmounted in the process. I checked this drive on Windows. I was able to open almost all the folders but I wasn't able to copy anything onto the external drive. One folder caused my windows computer to freeze. Then I connected the drive back onto my MacBook Pro and tried to access the drive through terminal (this time it worked!) and then I tried to delete a folder with rm command, I got an "input/output error". I tried to enter in to the folder with "cd" command but my terminal got frozen. What should i do to recover the files in that folder? What can I do to fix my External Hard disk ? terminal finder hard-drive external-disk share|improve this question asked Oct 1 '14 at 4:45 Jash Jacob 2,76541939 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted If Windows is having trouble opening various folders and is causing your drive to freeze, it suggests that the file system is corrupted or that the disk itself is failing. The first thing you should do is run chkdsk on the drive from a Windows system to correct any errors with the NTFS file system. If you still have trouble, I suspect that there's little you can do. As for mounting it on the Mac, understand that OS X mounts NTFS file systems in read
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