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are voted up and rise to the top How do I fix an Input/Output error using dd? up vote 6 down vote favorite 3 Hi i'm Trying fixing my Windows 7 system with a broken harddrive, but it's still running. I'm trying copy all data to a new drive to reinstall Windows 7. Drive called SQSERVICE. I can't copy at all - see below: $ sudo dd dd writing to ‘/dev/sdb’ input/output error if=/dev/sdc1 of=/dev/sda1 dd: reading `/dev/sdc1': Input/output error 11233976+0 records in 11233976+0 records out 5751795712 bytes (5.8 GB) copied, 187.731 s, 30.6 MB/s How to fix this "Input/output error"? hard-drive drive dd share|improve this question edited Feb 9 '13 at 13:32 gertvdijk 38.1k1598173 asked Feb 9 '13 at 13:24 Erazer 31114 1 @Gertvddijk thanks to fix my spelling problem, i'm from netherlands still learning english well. –Erazer Feb 9 '13 at 13:36 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 8 down vote You said it yourself: your disk is broken. You can try ddrescue, it may be able to work around the broken path. Beware though, that you will lose data. Restoring from backup will be easier :) The correct usage of ddrescue is as follows: sudo apt-get install gddrescue sudo ddrescue /dev/sdc1 /dev/sda1 or if you want to pipe stdout to the progess monitoring tool: sudo ddrescue /dev/sdc1 /dev/sda1 | pv share|improve this answer edited Sep 27 at 22:47 David Foerster 10.7k93052 answered Feb 9 '13 at 13:26 Dennis Kaarsemaker 4,9741432 yes i said that but restoring from backup it's on that drive.. and i this drive have only sector problem, well how
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Answers Index 79517 MacBook Pro 13" Repair MacBook Pro models with 13" displays formatting harddrive input output device error external hard drive install 3604 Questions View all Mary Rep: 1 Posted: 02/11/2012 Options Permalink History Subscribe Unsubscribe Output/Input Error when Installing new Internal Hard "dd: /dev/rdisk3: input/output error" drive 2.0GHz MacBook mid 2007 My Internal HD crashed a couple months ago, so I bought a WD Scorpio Blue 320gb Sata HD. After I installed the HD, I went into the Disk Utility to try and http://askubuntu.com/questions/253117/how-do-i-fix-an-input-output-error-using-dd format it and I get an input/output error (log says "error \n" ) . CAN ANYONE HELP PLZ ?? Note: I do not have the original software CD's, so I used the software disks from a friend (she had the same issue with her Macbook *black version*, but she followed the same steps I did and it worked). I also ran a "hardware test" and everything was fine. Answered! View the answer I have this https://www.ifixit.com/Answers/View/79517/Output-Input+Error+when+Installing+new+Internal+Hard+drive problem too Subscribed to new answers Is this a good question? Yes No Voted Undo Score 0 Cancel Comments: Make sure your new hard drive has a GUID partition created with Disk Utility. 02/11/2012 by lemerise I tried the GUID partition but I still get the same error. 02/12/2012 by Mary Add a comment 0/1024 Cancel Post comment Are you sure you want to delete this zzzzzz? Cancel The All-New Pro Tech Toolkit The high performance electronics repair kit. On Sale Now 2 Answers Filter by: Most Helpful Newest Oldest Chosen Solution lemerise Rep: 36.8k 153 52 66 Posted: 02/12/2012 Options Permalink History Connect your macbook to your friend's macbook with a firewire cable then boot your MB while holding down the T key on your keyboard and check if your HD mount on your friend's desktop or if you can see it with Disk Utility. If so try to format and install OS with source machine. Or remove your HD from your MB, put it in an external 2.5" sata enclosure and try to format it with your friend's macbook. Was this answer helpful? Yes No Voted Undo Score 4 Cancel Comments: + Along with all of lemerise's good advice, I would make sure the jumper on the drive is set for 1.5GBs and not for 3GBs. 02/19/2012 by ABCell
Start 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 Ask Different Questions http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/147869/external-hard-disk-showing-input-output-error Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. 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 External Hard-disk showing Input/Output error up vote 1 down vote favorite I have a 1TB External Hard drive which I'm currently not able to access. When I open the External drive in Finder, output error It shows it's empty. When I use the option to "Get Info", I get the dialog box stating it has about 300GB Free. I tried to access External Drive using Terminal, but I had no luck. Checking in Disk Utility, It showed that I have many number of files but ZERO folders. I tried to "repair disk", in the process the external Drive got unmounted in the process. I checked this drive on Windows. I was able to open almost all the folders but I wasn't able to copy input output error anything onto the external drive. One folder caused my windows computer to freeze. Then I connected the drive back onto my MacBook Pro and tried to access the drive through terminal (this time it worked!) and then I tried to delete a folder with rm command, I got an "input/output error". I tried to enter in to the folder with "cd" command but my terminal got frozen. What should i do to recover the files in that folder? What can I do to fix my External Hard disk ? terminal finder hard-drive external-disk share|improve this question asked Oct 1 '14 at 4:45 Jash Jacob 2,76541839 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 3 down vote accepted If Windows is having trouble opening various folders and is causing your drive to freeze, it suggests that the file system is corrupted or that the disk itself is failing. The first thing you should do is run chkdsk on the drive from a Windows system to correct any errors with the NTFS file system. If you still have trouble, I suspect that there's little you can do. As for mounting it on the Mac, understand that OS X mounts NTFS file systems in read-only mode. As such, you'll be able to copy important data off of the drive, but you won't be able to update it or write new data to it. Repairing the drive in Disk Utility might work, but I advise against it. As for it being unmounted, that is always going to be the case. One cannot repair a volume w