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answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top How do I fix the Gparted message : Error while reading block at sector xxx? up vote 4 down vote favorite 4 When I tried to move one of my partitions, I got some error messages. Here are some extracts: Move /dev/sda7 to the left 00:05:09 ( ERROR ) (...) check file system libparted bug found input/output error during read on /dev/sdb on /dev/sda7 for errors and (if possible) fix them 00:00:10 ( SUCCESS ) e2fsck -f -y -v /dev/sda7 (...) move file system to the left 00:04:52 ( ERROR ) perform read-only test 00:04:52 ( ERROR ) using internal algorithm read 114013242 sectors finding optimal blocksize (...) read 113357882 sectors using a blocksize of 1024 sectors 00:04:36 ( ERROR ) 22527034 of 113357882 read Error while reading block at sector 385849832 23182394 sectors read ( ERROR ) (...) libparted messages ( INFO ) Input/output error during read on /dev/sda What should I do to effectively move my partition? partitioning gparted share|improve this question edited Jul 9 '12 at 13:09 Amith KK 6,8541046103 asked Jan 11 '11 at 18:48 Agmenor 5,96994089 This question has been viewed more than 1,000 times, but has never been upvoted when I write those lines… Thank you community. ;-) –Agmenor Oct 19 '11 at 2:33 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 5 down vote You have bad sectors on your hard disk. Back up any important data NOW. Then run the disk utility and click the SMART diagnostics. Run the long self test,
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Unanswered topics Libparted Error when Creating Partition Table. GParted forum →Live Media →Libparted Error when Creating Partition Table. Pages 1 You must login or register to post a reply RSS topic feed Posts: 4 1 Topic http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?id=16767 by Kirak 2013-01-21 00:39:29 (edited by Kirak 2013-01-21 00:42:58) Kirak New member Offline Registered: 2013-01-20 Posts: 2 Topic: Libparted Error when Creating Partition Table. So, here's the full rundown of my problem:I was downloading a game from https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/47671 steam on my new (Week old) Windows 7 Desktop, when I get a error about write failed, so I go and run chkdsk. I leave it on overnight thinking it'll be finished by the time I get output error up. It wasn't. It got stuck on Step 5/5 ~37%, and I read it's safe to reboot your PC if it's in stage 4 or 5, so I did.Then the BIOS says "disk boot failure... insert system disk and press enter". So I do. Windows 7's install disk loads up, so I run startup repair. 3 hours later it's still "Attempting to repair". So I just opt for a clean reinstall, since it's basically a output error during brand new PC with not much on it... Well, When I get to the part to select a disk, I can see 1 partition, 900~ GB of space, so I click "New", since all the other options are greyed out. This gives me "there are no partitions on this disk to show" and a little ! box appears and says Windows can't be installed to this drive. I open the recovery console. /sfc scannow can't run because "There is a system repair pending" Bootrec can't find a Windows install, and something about "A device attached to the system is not functioning".Now's when I get gParted.I grab the live USB image, burn it to a spare USB drive I have, and boot up through USB on my desktop.It says something about a disk I/O error and a lot of udevd Timeout while booting, and eventually ends up in the GUI and starts scanning all devices. After a while, it says "I/O Error on dev/sda", then starts Searching /dev/sda for Partitions.When it finished that, it shows up with a partition labeled "unallocated" with a filesystem of "unallocated. With a Warning of input/output error during read on /dev/sda. /dev/sda: unrecognized disk label. So, I decide to scrap everything and redo the partition table..Then.. It says "Libparted Bug! Input Output error during read on /dev/sda", And "
Ubuntu 8.04 on a newly built computer with a 1TB Seagate SATA drive that has no OS on it. Every time I go to install it gets to 5% and gives me a message that says "The ext3 filesystem creation in partition #1 of SCSI1 (0,0,0)(sda) failed." I've seen several reports of this problem and I've tried to do many many things to fix it. First I was told to try and partition the drive myself in GParted, however when I open GParted from the Ubuntu desktop (the Try Ubuntu without changing anything on you computer method) and when I run the GParted live CD I created Gparted is unable to find any devices. It seems my hard drive isn't being seen, yet it appears in the BIOs and I'm able to select it on the installation menu when using the "Guided-use whole disc" method. I was told to try giving the method in the following link a try (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/99908/comments/4) but it had no effect, the exact same thing happens. I even tried changing my jumper on my hard drive to allow for different speeds after seeing a post of someone having a similar problem and the fix involved their jumper, once again I had no luck. I've been at this for 3 days and I can't seem to find a way to get Ubuntu to load properly on my computer. Question information Language: English Edit question Status: Answered For: Ubuntu Edit question Assignee: No assignee Edit question Last query: 2008-10-11 Last reply: 2009-04-29 Related bugs Link existing bug Related FAQ: None Link to a FAQ Tony Mugan (tmugan) said on 2008-10-10: #1 I'd try using the Ubuntu alternate CD (not the desktop live CD) first by ticking the checkbox and downloading from here http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download SirShiv (crossover17771) said on 2008-10-11: #2 Well, I gave this a try, and it seemed promising for a bit, however, once I selected my HDD and went to partition I got a message that said "Input/output error during read on /dev/sda ERROR!!!" it gave me the choice to retry, ignore or go back (or cancel, don't really remember). Hitting retry only made the message disappear for a fraction of a second and pop up again. Hitting Ignore moved to the next message, which was the same as the first, then hitting ignore on the second one made another of the same message come up. After ignoring the third one it seemed to contin