Cannot Remove Input/output Error Ntfs
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HDD) Pages: 1 #1 2010-04-25 18:21:29 murfMan Member Registered: 2009-10-27 Posts: 161 [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) Im having a weird issue regarding my external (ntfs) hdd.there is one
Rm Cannot Remove Input Output Error Linux
file on the drive which i cannot get rid ofit keeps giving rm input/output error mac me:rm: cannot access file_name Input/Output errorwhenever i do ls -lart on it i get:-????????? ? ? ? ? ?
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file_namei tried fschk on the drive and got: sudo fsck /dev/disk/by-label/New\x20Volume Password: fsck from util-linux-ng 2.17.2 fsck: fsck.ntfs: not found fsck: Error 2 while executing fsck.ntfs for /dev/sdc2any suggestions?thanks Last edited centos rm cannot remove input/output error by murfMan (2010-04-25 20:11:16) Offline #2 2010-04-25 19:21:28 skottish Forum Fellow From: Here Registered: 2006-06-16 Posts: 7,932 Re: [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) For the first part, look into rm by inode number. Offline #3 2010-04-25 19:51:45 murfMan Member Registered: 2009-10-27 Posts: 161 Re: [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) ls -li ls: cannot access ls cannot access input/output error redhat file_name: Input/output error total 0 ? -????????? ? ? ? ? ? file_name Offline #4 2010-04-25 20:10:41 murfMan Member Registered: 2009-10-27 Posts: 161 Re: [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) i ended up just plugging it into a windows machine and scanning the file-system for errors. I was then able to remove the file. i don't think fsck works with ntfs drives. Offline #5 2010-04-25 20:57:49 Knute Member From: Minot, ND Registered: 2009-03-17 Posts: 604 Re: [SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) You would need the ntfs apps on your system; such as: ntfs-3g or ntfsprogs My guess is that you didn't have that on your machine; a supposition that is supported by fsck.ntfs not being found. Knute Offline Pages: 1 Index »Applications & Desktop Environments »[SOLVED] rm: cannot remove file Input/Output error (NTFS HDD) Board footer Jump to Newbie Corner Installation Kernel & Hardware Applications & Desktop Environments Laptop Issues Networking, Server, and Protection Multimedia and Games System Administration Other Architectures Announcements, Package & Security Advisories Arch Discussion Forum & Wiki discussion Pacman & Package Upgrade
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remove : Input/output error [SOLVED] (Read 13318 times) Archie Global Moderator Super rm: cannot lstat : input/output error Villain Posts: 10953 Eureka! PCLinuxOS! rm: cannot remove : Input/output error [SOLVED] « on: July 28, 2014, 08:45:22 AM
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» I was in the middle of transferring a directory with a whole bunch of files onto a (NTFS) USB removable drive when the power went off. Tough luck for me, https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=95994 I didn't have the battery. When power resumed, I booted up, press Esc and noted that the journal was fixed. I plugged the USB removable and decided to resume the transfer. Since the files were of different sizes, I tried to copy the file, no go. Then I tried to delete the files that were copied, no go. I tried to delete the http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php?topic=127513.0 directory, no can do. I tried to do the same on a root terminal, nope that didn't happen.I read that the files/filesystem were most probably corrupted when the power went out, or disk hardware issues. Searches on the Internet advised to do a scandisk. Ubuntu suggested using Wndows Scandisk .... bleh. I have ntfs-3g installed on my system but...Code: [Select]root@pclinuxos ~ > fsck /dev/sdb1
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root@pclinuxos ~ > So before I bring this drive over to my place of work and scandisk it, I read from this site that either ntfs-3g or ntfsprogs might do it. I already have ntfs-3g installed and it didn't work. I install ntfsprogs, which removed ntfs-3g and ntfs-config, and that didn't work either.Any suggestions? « Last Edit: July 28, 2014, 08:41:21 PM by Archie » Logged Since 2006 | LiCo 401868 i14 PCLinuxOS Tester Super Villain Posts: 23706 MLUs Forever! Re: rm: cannot remove : Input/output error « Reply #1 on: July 28, 2014, 08:51:15 AM » http://www.pclinuxos.com/forum/index.php/topic,127428.msg1069665.html#msg1069665 Logged "Posterity - a paultry form of eternit
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