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Flash Lite 4 SubmitNo CommentBy clicking Submit, you accept the Adobe Terms of Use. The IOError exception is thrown when some type of input or output failure occurs. For example, an IOError exception is thrown if a read/write operation is attempted on a socket that has
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not connected or that has become disconnected. View the examplesMore examplesWorking with the debugger versions of Flash runtimesComparing the Error classesflash.error package Error classesPublic Properties Hide Inherited Public Properties Show Inherited Public PropertiesPropertyDefined Byconstructor : Object A reference to the class object or constructor function for a given object instance.ObjecterrorID : int[read-only] Contains the reference number associated with the specific error message.Errormessage : String Contains the message associated with the Error object.Errorname : String Contains the name of the Error object.ErrorPublic Methods Hide Inherited Public Methods Show Inherited Public MethodsMethodDefined ByIOError(message:String = "") Creates a new IOError object.IOErrorgetStackTrace():String Returns the call stack for an error at the time of the error's construction as a string.ErrorhasOwnProperty(name:String):Boolean Indicates whether an object has a specified property defined.ObjectisPrototypeOf(theClass:Object):Boolean Indicates whether an instance of the Object class is in the prototype chain of the object spec
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 About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more jacob appelbaum about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up What do IO Error and Stream Error mean (Flash) up vote 0 down vote favorite I'm trying to do an http post from flash on my website to http://help.adobe.com/en_US/FlashPlatform/reference/actionscript/3/flash/errors/IOError.html a method in a controller (My site is on Asp.Net MVC) and I'm getting this error: Error #2044: Unhandled ioError:. text=Error #2032: Stream Error. URL: http://www.mysite.com/Home/DoSomething at Main/postToMyWebsite() Any ideas of why these errors happen and how to prevent them? Please let me know if you require any more info Thanks, Matt asp.net-mvc flash actionscript-3 ioerror share|improve this question asked Jul 5 '09 at 4:47 Matt 1,631103044 To help you narrow this down, I'd suggest trying http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1083469/what-do-io-error-and-stream-error-mean-flash the following: Run your ASP.NET site in debug mode and set a breakpoint in your controller method. If the breakpoint is reached, then you can step through the code until an exception is reached. If the breakpoint isn't reached, then your URL or request method may be incorrect. Also, take a look at the Application event log for ASP.NET warnings. That can help you find answers on the server side. –Jacob Jul 6 '09 at 7:53 Also, I'd suggest that you post your ActionScript that's doing the post as well as your .NET code. –Jacob Jul 6 '09 at 7:54 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Please check this link http://curtismorley.com/2008/02/08/actionscript-error-2032/ These types of error you can expect when the wrong URL is used!!!!. share|improve this answer answered Jul 5 '09 at 6:29 funkydokta 9126 I've read that post. What if I know it's the right url... any ideas? I thought it might have something to do with the fact that it's asp.net mvc, is there any specific way you need to have the url to do a post to an mvc method? –Matt Jul 5 '09 at 7:16 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote Does your POST work, if made from a standard HTML form? If not, I wouldn't expect it to work in
is not able to perform an Input/Output action (such as reading or copying data) when it is trying to access a drive or disk. An I/O error can occur with different types of hardware devices http://www.tune-your-pc.com/blog/what-is-an-io-device-error-and-how-to-fix-it/ or media, such as: External hard drives SD cards USB flash drives or pen drives CD-Rom http://superuser.com/questions/689439/how-to-format-repair-a-write-protected-usb-drive-with-i-o-errors or DVD drives CD or DVD discs Common IO Error Messages The most common IO error messages and codes are: “The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.” “Only part of a readprocessmemory or writeprocessmemory request was completed.” I/O Error codes: error 6, error 21, error 103, error 105, error 131 Causes of an IO Device Error I/O error issues o error might occur for any of the following reasons: Windows is trying to use a transfer mode that the hardware device cannot use. The hardware device that you are trying to access is damaged or defective. The hardware drivers are damaged or incompatible. There is a connection problem, such as a bad cable. The CD or DVD disk that you are trying to access is dirty or damaged. First Steps to Resolve I/O Device Error Problems Before you continu you should first i o error perform the following steps: Restart your computer, and then try to access the drive or disk again. Use a cleaner disc to clean the disk. If you have another computer available, try to access the data on the drive or disk with the other PC to confirm that the drive or disk is not damaged. If you do not have another computer available, try a different disk to make sure that the problem is with the computer and not with the original disk. If the problem is fixed and you no longer get the error message, you are finished. If the problem remains, continue to the next paragraph. How to Fix I/O Device errors? There are several solutions that you can use to troubleshoot and try to fix an I/O errors. Try these solutions in the following order: Solution 1: Make certain that all cables are connected correctly If the drive is an external drive, make sure that the cable that connects the computer to the drive is functioning correctly. If the cable fails, the drive will not work correctly. If you have another cable, try to use it, and also try to attach it to another (USB) port. Note Changing cables for an internal drive for a desktop computer is recommended only for advanced computer users, because there are many internal items that can be easily damaged. You should not try to change cables inside a laptop or
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 About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Super User Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Super User is a question and answer site for computer enthusiasts and power users. Join them; it only takes 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 How to format/repair a write-protected USB drive with I/O errors? up vote 9 down vote favorite 9 I ordered a bunch of 1GB usb drives from a semi-shady Chinese company. Most of them work just fine, but a couple of them won't let me format them because they are "write-protected." There is no write protection switch on the device. I have exhaustively tried the following: Windows format: "The disk is write protected" HP USB Disk Storage Format Tool: "Device media is write-protected" Changing registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\StorageDevicePolicies to 0 diskpart clear attributes readonly diskpart clean: "Diskpart has encountered an error: The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error. See the System Event Log for more information." (The System Event Log only contains the error: The IO operation at logical block address 0 for Disk 1 was retried.) HDD Low Level Format Tool: "Format Error occurred at offset 985,595,904: 1117 - Device I/O error" and hundreds of similar errors Sacrificing a lamb to the USB gods Starting in safe mode with command prompt and running format, diskpart, and chkdsk So do all these I/O device errors mean that these USB drives are just totally screwed? Is there any way to get more information about the problem? hard-drive usb usb-flash-drive format share|improve this question edited Dec 17 '13 at 6:48 asked Dec 17 '13 at 6:36 Agargara 46113 Throw them away, they are crap. You can get 1GB USB stick at Amazon USA already for around or below US$ 2. (Naming that tool "HDD Low Level Formatting Tool" made me chuckle a bit, the developers of that tool surely have a sense of humor ;) –elgonzo Dec 17 '13 at 6:46 The joke being that there's really no such thing as a low level format anymore? Anyway, I would just buy more but they have a custom logo. –Agargara Dec 17 '13 at 6:50 Yes, especially there is no such thing as LLF for flash-based storage :) It's sad to hear that the logo/branding prevents you from using an alternative. The sticks are not to save, unfortunately. &n