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Forums Excel Questions Device I/O Error - VBA Hacker? Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 16 Device I/O Error - VBA Hacker?This is a discussion on Device I/O Error 1117 device io error - VBA Hacker? within the Excel Questions forums, part of the Question Forums category; Could buffer io error on device someone tell me what would be causes for a " DEVICE I/O Error" to appear? I have a file ... LinkBack LinkBack buffer io error on device sda URL About LinkBacks Bookmark & Share Digg this Thread!Add Thread to del.icio.usBookmark in TechnoratiTweet this thread Thread Tools Show Printable Version Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jun 23rd, 2003,02:19
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PM #1 ChrisOK Board Regular Join Date Mar 2003 Location OKLAHOMA CITY Posts 524 Device I/O Error - VBA Hacker? Could someone tell me what would be causes for a " DEVICE I/O Error" to appear? I have a file that was shared and protected on a server. It was suspected that someone went into the unpassworded VBA editor and wiped out the sheets from the workbook- leaving only the "shell" of the buffer io error on device sr0 file behind. Once done, you could not even "insert a new sheet" -- Now that the damage is done --- when you go to open the file - you get a simple: VBA Dialog Box which says: Device I/O Error Once you say: OK - then the file finishes opening - and it just looks like an empty shell. File name is at the top - but no sheets are present any longer. All options - such as SAVE AS and INSERT sheet are grayed out and inaccessible.... Luckily, I had a back up - but with the investigation - I need more info! I'm going to be meeting with our IT group to discuss the entire hacker situation today - and want more info on what would generate this error - other than a hacker getting into the file and destroying it. Or is it plain and simple: This error was generated (BECAUSE) someone accessed the VBA area and wiped out the guts of the file? If this is the case - great -- if not -- then I need more info -- Thanks! Need info ASAP -- Thanks Chris Share Share this post on Digg Del.icio.us Technorati Twitter Reply With Quote Jun 23rd, 2003,03:52 PM #2 XL-Dennis Board Regular Join Date Jul 2002 Location Östersund, Swed
on when I open Excel for Office XP Device I/O error (Microsoft Visual basic) I hit ok and things work fine. Any ideas? , Dec 8, 2003 #1 Advertisements Mike A Guest You should virus scan that file, especially if you io device error windows 8 downloaded it. If the file has a legitimate macro in it, there is probably a hard-coded
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path to a drive that does not exist on your computer. It should be pretty easy to fix. On Mon, 08 Dec 2003 06:14:02
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-0500, wrote: >I get the following message on when I open Excel for Office XP Device >I/O error (Microsoft Visual basic) I hit ok and things work fine. Any >ideas? > Mike Argy Custom Office Solutions and Windows/UNIX applications Please http://www.mrexcel.com/forum/excel-questions/52820-device-i-o-error-visual-basic-applications-hacker.html post on-topic responses to the newsgroup To e-mail me, remove nospam from the address in the headers Mike A, Dec 10, 2003 #2 Advertisements Show Ignored Content Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question? It takes just 2 minutes to sign up (and it's free!). Just click the sign up button to choose a username and then you can ask your own questions on the forum. Sign Up Now! Similar Threads Multiple pages opening upon opening http://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/device-i-o-error-on-opening-excel.936933/ Chris Lillegard, Sep 1, 2003, in forum: Microsoft Excel Discussion Replies: 0 Views: 589 Chris Lillegard Sep 1, 2003 Opening an Excel 2002 worksheet in Excel 2003 Guest, Oct 22, 2004, in forum: Microsoft Excel Discussion Replies: 8 Views: 380 Guest Oct 25, 2004 excel 2002 opening excel 97 files as read only !!!! , Jul 19, 2005, in forum: Microsoft Excel Discussion Replies: 7 Views: 411 Jul 27, 2005 Opening Excel 2002 file in Excel 2000 problems Mark Christensen, Dec 1, 2005, in forum: Microsoft Excel Discussion Replies: 7 Views: 225 Dave Peterson Dec 1, 2005 how to remove the popup that reads, "the workbook you are opening contains macros" upon opening an e , Nov 14, 2006, in forum: Microsoft Excel Discussion Replies: 4 Views: 862 Debra Dalgleish Nov 14, 2006 Performance issue opening Excel 2002 workbook in Excel 2003 Jon Sherry, Dec 13, 2006, in forum: Microsoft Excel Discussion Replies: 0 Views: 243 Jon Sherry Dec 13, 2006 Error message opening query when opening file. Leo Rod, Mar 18, 2008, in forum: Microsoft Excel Discussion Replies: 0 Views: 465 Leo Rod Mar 18, 2008 Problem with opening Excel after opening Excel inside Microsoft Internet Controls fniles, Apr 26, 2009, in forum: Microsoft Excel Discussion Replies: 0 Views: 445 fniles Apr 26, 2009 Loading... Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay log
operating correctly. Despite not causing many problems on your system when you are using it, the Device I/O error can lead to many other problems on your system, and it's therefore vital that you first understand what http://www.personalcomputerfixes.com/general-errors/what-is-the-device-io-error-how-to-fix-it/ the issue is, and how to resolve it on your PC. What Is The Device I/O Error? This error is quite a common infection which has been caused by either an external hard drive, printer or another peripheral http://www.thewindowsclub.com/request-could-not-be-performed-io-device-error device. The "I/O" (Input Output) device of your PC is where you are able to connect an external component, and will basically allow your system to read any external component that you have. When a Device I/O io error Error occurs, your PC is unable to set up the software that is needed to configure the device driver and operate the peripheral unit. This means that your system either cannot properly communicate with an external device that it's connected to, or will have some sort of other problem with the drivers of the device being damaged or corrupted. How To Fix Device I/O Errors Step 1 - Make Sure All Your Devices Are Working Properly buffer io error To begin with, it's important that you're able to ensure that all the devices of your computer are working correctly & are readable. To do this, you should perform the steps outlined here: Click on "Start" Choose "Control Panel" from the menu When the Control Panel opens, select "Performance and Maintenance" and choose "System." When the window opens choose "Hardware" Click on the "Device Manager." Locate the device that has a red "x" or a yellow "!" marked on it. Click on the "General" tab and then choose "Enable Device" and click "OK" If there is still an error proceed to click on "General" and then choose "Troubleshoot" and click "OK" This will basically allow you to repair any of the problems which could be causing the errors you're seeing to show. IT will also allow your computer to basically show you any potential problems with the devices on your PC. Step 2 - Update The Drivers Of Your PC If you're still seeing the errors after enabling the devices on your PC, it's recommended that you then update any drivers which may be causing problems. To do this, you should load up the "Device Manager" again, and then right-click on a device and select "Update Driver". This will allow your computer to update the driver for that driver, making it much more reli
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 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 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 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 update all device drivers on your Windows 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 Check Ha