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vote favorite I had a some problems in my Hard-drive and now the hard drive seems to be corrupted. Its Seagate 500GB Hard-Drive The hard drive started doing problems when i copied files to it, and started to shut down and re-apear, every now and then until it didnt get recognised even in the Bios, whenever it dose get recognised it seems it cant mount or,the partition tables got corrupted. I ran TestDisk using GParted input output error external hard drive linux Live CD, and tried recovering the partition tables by running "analayze" and write to the Windows partition it showed me. after doing so i followed a guide on youtube to mount the partition. i used Partprobe->sync->and mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/ The error i get is Cant read superblock after that i tried mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/ and got: Error reading bootsector: Input/output error Failed to mount '/dev/sda1': Input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, or there is a hardware fault, or it's a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first case run chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot into Windows twice. The usage of the /f parameter is very important! If the device is a SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first activate it and mount a different device under the /dev/mapper/ directory, (e.g. /dev/mapper/nvidia_eahaabcc1). Please see the 'dmraid' documentation for more details. I have no idea where to proceed from here and need your help fixing this drive. Note: after writing the partition tables..whenever i get to the fdisk -l i can no more see the other partitions that the disk had.. dose this mean i deleted them using the Write on the first partition?? :( I thank you for any kind of help in the matter. hard-drive partitioning gparted hard-drive-recovery share|improve this question asked Aug 17 '12 at 15:16 Guy1984 155 This does sound like a fa
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Ask Ubuntu Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Ubuntu is a question and answer site for Ubuntu users ubuntu input/output error during read on /dev/sda and developers. 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 do http://superuser.com/questions/462902/recover-partition-tables-bad-hd you repair an “input/output error” in an NTFS partition? up vote 26 down vote favorite 13 I replaced a buggy Windows Vista installation with Ubuntu. All works fine except that the main HD where I had all my files are now inaccessible. Here is the error message I get: Error mounting: mount exited with exit code 13: ntfs_attr_pread_i: ntfs_pread failed: Input/output error Failed to read NTFS $Bitmap: Input/output error NTFS is either inconsistent, http://askubuntu.com/questions/74105/how-do-you-repair-an-input-output-error-in-an-ntfs-partition or there is a hardware fault, or it's a SoftRAID/FakeRAID hardware. In the first case run chkdsk /f on Windows then reboot into Windows twice. The usage of the /f parameter is very important! If the device is a SoftRAID/FakeRAID then first activate it and mount a different device under the /dev/mapper/ directory, (e.g. /dev/mapper/nvidia_eahaabcc1). Please see the 'dmraid' documentation for more details Is it necessarily a hardware problem? If not, is there a way to repair the HD from Ubuntu? windows ntfs share|improve this question edited May 15 at 19:06 muru 68.9k12125176 asked Oct 31 '11 at 15:13 Calixte 67961528 add a comment| 5 Answers 5 active oldest votes up vote 17 down vote accepted chkdsk /R is a pretty important command when things get hairy with NTFS. Unfortunately I don't know of a Linux tool that comes close to covering everything it does. In short, to run it, you're going to need some sort of Windows recovery disk. If you don't have one to hand, there's an ISO offered up in a thread on another set of support forums (see the first answer). There are tools like ntfsfix (part of the ntfsprogs package) that can do surface checks on NTFS disks but they don't tend to be able to fix the drives. sha
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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 Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for users of Linux, FreeBSD and other Un*x-like operating systems. 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 ntfs-3g: Input/output error up vote 6 down vote favorite 4 For the past 3 days (after an update) my Debian Jessie refuses to mount NTFS disks. I reinstalled libfuse2 and ntfs-3g, yet I get the same Input/output error I tried the same disks under Windows 7 and OSX Mavericks (using ntfs-3g) and they work fine. I purged ntfs-3g and reinstalled, and still the same problem. The disks will sometimes mount and sometimes won't mount. If they do mount, I am sometimes able to go into the mount directory, whereas some other times, I get a bash error Input/output error for the mount directory. The times I am able to go into the mount directory, when I try an ls -l, I see tons of question marks, instead of file/dir attributes. I have tried ntfsfix and chkdisk under windows, and they both reported no problems, it is only under this Jessie install that all of a sudden I can't mount them properly. dmesg has no usefull info other than the external disk being attached: [12816.210969] scsi 20:0:0:0: Direct-Access Seagate External SG16 PQ: 0 ANSI: 4 [12816.211825] sd 20:0:0:0: Attached scsi generic sg7 type 0 [12816.212542] sd 20:0:0:0: [sdg] 732566642 4096-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.72 TiB) [12816.213591] sd 20:0:0:0: [sdg] Write Protect is off [12816.213595] sd 20:0:0:0: [sdg] Mode Sense: bf 00 00 00 [12816.214782] sd 20:0:0:0: [sdg] Write cache: disabled, read cache: enabled, doesn't support DPO or FUA [12816.215561] sd 20:0:0:0: [sdg] 732566642 4096-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.72 TiB) [12816.242055] sdg: sdg1 sdg2 [12816.243244] sd 20:0:0:0: [sdg] 732566642 4096-byte logical blocks: (3.00 TB/2.72 TiB) [12816.246031] sd 20:0:0:0: [sdg] Attached SCSI disk parted /dev/sdg 'print' Model: Seagate Ext