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in Blog Maintain PC performance on December 15th, 2012 | Leave a comment TAGS: hard drive not ubuntu input/output error during read on /dev/sda detected, I/O device error, No Audio Output Device installed *“The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error.” *“Only part of input output error ubuntu usb a readprocessmemory or writeprocessmemory request was completed.” *” I/O Error codes: error 6, error 21, error 103, error 105, error 131” One of the above I/O Device error message may happen when the computer can not able to perform an Input/Output https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=36661 action (such as reading or copying data) either from a drive or disk problem. This way, you may fail to access some files or some folders and also fail to run some programs, even the Windows computer properly. So, how to perform an I/O device error Windows 7 fix? The first thing when getting the I/O device error on Windows 7 is to make certain that all cables are connected correctly, especially when you are connected to an external hard disk http://blog.cheesesoft.com/io-device-error-windows-7-fix-fix-windows-7-io-device-error-instantly/ drive or an USB with a cable. If the cable fails, they may not work properly by showing you a device error message. The second I/O device error Windows 7 fix step is to check the status of the devices on your computer. Some drive within Device Manager may not work properly and finally shows you an I/O device error message. Besides, a hardware problem or a software conflict may stop some devices from running correctly. Just go to Device Manager to see whether this is a yellow Exclamation mark next to any hardware device; if so, uninstall it and reinstall them again. Sometimes, a damaged or incorrect transfer mode for the drive can also bring in a Windows 7 I/O device error as this will stop you from transfer data from the drive to the computer. So, the third thing you should do is to directly check and change the transfer mode to the correct one. To do this, you can simply follow these steps: *Go to Start, right click My Computer to select Manage. *Within the appearing window, select Device Manager *Expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers. Then a subset will open with the different IDE ATA/ATAPI channels for the computer listing. *Right-click the channel that the appropriate drives is connected, and click Properties. In many cases this channel is Secondary IDE Channel. *On the Advanced Settings tab, select PIO Only in the Transfer Mode box for the device that represents the appr
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