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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 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, dd writing to input/output error 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 can i use that command? im just newbie linux user.. –Erazer Feb 9 '13 at 13:31 2 So your backup is on the same drive as the drive you're bcaking up?! boggles –Dennis Kaarsemaker Feb 9 '13 at 13
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 input output error hard drive mac Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring developers dd skip errors or posting ads with us Unix & Linux Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Unix & Linux Stack ubuntu input output error external hard drive 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 http://askubuntu.com/questions/253117/how-do-i-fix-an-input-output-error-using-dd question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top The dd command fails with an “Input/output” error while burning a USB stick up vote 1 down vote favorite This question is somewhat related to the previous question I asked regarding the dd command, The dd command isn't appear to accomplish anything. I'm trying to burn the Ubuntu operating system onto a USB http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/235275/the-dd-command-fails-with-an-input-output-error-while-burning-a-usb-stick flash drive, so that I can boot from it. Currently I'm getting this output like this when I attempt the burn: dd: reading `ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-i386.iso': Input/output error 1280+0 records in 1280+0 records out 655360 bytes (655 kB) copied, 0.04214 s, xx.x MB/s For reference, I'm running the following command: sudo dd if=ubuntu-14.04.3-desktop-i386.iso of=/dev/sda1 To clarify: I know that /dev/sda1 is my USB stick. I'm running this on a Raspberry Pi, running the Debian distribution. usb dd burning share|improve this question asked Oct 10 '15 at 20:50 Ethan Bierlein 1356 Can you read the SD card? That is sudo dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/dev/null. –Brian Oct 10 '15 at 22:04 is the iso located on /dev/sda1? –mikeserv Oct 10 '15 at 22:06 @Brian Yes, I can read the USB drive. –Ethan Bierlein Oct 10 '15 at 22:07 @mikeserv Yes it is. When I run the lsblk it tells me that it's the case. –Ethan Bierlein Oct 10 '15 at 22:08 /dev/sda1 is a partition, not a drive. Or at least, it should be. What does sudo fdisk -l /dev/sda print? –The Sidhekin Oct 10 '15 at 22:11 | show 3 more comments 1 Answer 1 active old
#1 2013-06-15 11:24:02 epaaj Member Registered: 2011-08-10 Posts: 5 [SOLVED] Disk crash - Input/output error - Error reading blocks Hi https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=165237 guys,I need some help recovering data from a disk that I believe either is completely broken already or it will soon be.It started when trying to https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=7530&p=92263 browse a specific folder. When i ran "ls" in it I got "Input/output error" for all folders in it. I could not list anything within output error the folder.I unmounted the hard drive immediately.I noticed several rows with these in dmesg:"[607277.950354] Buffer I/O error on device sdb1, logical block 23320""dd if=/dev/sdb1 of=/mnt/backup/location" gives me about 44kB and then it thinks it is done. The drive is 500GB and almost full. Only one partition.Disk /dev/sdb: 500.1 GB, 500107862016 bytes, 976773168 input output error sectors Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes Disk label type: dos Disk identifier: 0x000621d7 Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System /dev/sdb1 * 63 976768064 488384001 83 Linux"sudo e2fsck -f /dev/sdb1" gives:e2fsck 1.42.7 (21-Jan-2013) e2fsck: Attempt to read block from filesystem resulted in short read while trying to open /dev/sdb1 Could this be a zero-length partition?Ran "sudo dumpe2fs /dev/sdb1 | grep -i superblock" to find the superblock locations:Primary superblock at 0, Group descriptors at 1-30 Backup superblock at 32768, Group descriptors at 32769-32798 Backup superblock at 98304, Group descriptors at 98305-98334 Backup superblock at 163840, Group descriptors at 163841-163870 Backup superblock at 229376, Group descriptors at 229377-229406 Backup superblock at 294912, Group descriptors at 294913-294942 Backup superblock at 819200, Group descriptors at 819201-819230 Backup superblock at 884736, Group descriptors at 884737-884766 Backu
crh23 » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:32 am When I boot my pi after an initial sequence huge amounts of text come up. It says:Code: Select allmmcblk0: error -110 transferring data, sector <7 digit number>, nr <2 Digit number>, cmd response 0x900, card status 0x0
end_request: 1/0 error, dev mmcblk0, <7 digit number>
mmc0: Timeout waiting for hardware interrupt.This repeats over and over: the two digit numbers shrinking until, after about 30 minuets, the screen goes black.I have tried writing the SD card using dd and diskimage.The PWR light is solid, the OK light blinks very occasionally, the FDX is solid, The other two blink.Help? Posts: 8Joined: Thu Jan 26, 2012 7:20 pm by snaipperi » Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:38 am Welcome aboard,http://elinux.org/R-Pi_Troubleshooting#SD_cardshttps://www.google.fi/search?q=raspberr ... +interruptCan you verify if your SD card is currently supported according to the elinux wiki ( http://elinux.org/RPi_VerifiedPeriphera ... g_SD_Cards ) ? Posts: 16Joined: Fri Dec 02, 2011 10:37 am by Fieldy » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:00 am Hey,I also have a problem with my SD cards.I'm using the Transcend 32GB SDHC class 10 card which is listed as working card in the wiki.But when i try to flash the image using dd I get the following error:Code: Select all[root@pc24 debian6-19-04-2012]# dd bs=1M if=debian6-19-04-2012.img of=/dev/sda
dd: writing `/dev/sda': Input/output error
1859+1 records in
1859+0 records out
1949999104 bytes (1.9 GB) copied, 2.60392 s, 749 MB/s
I also tried using other SD cards, but I always get this error. Any ideas?Best regards Posts: 15Joined: Tue Jun 05, 2012 9:52 am by crh23 » Tue Jun 05, 2012 10:19 am I forgot to say: I have previously booted from this card multiple times. (It is listed as working on the wiki: Kingston SD4/16GB) Posts: 8Joined: Thu Jan 26, 20