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to the top Error code -36 - cp: Input/output error - mac up vote 0 down vote favorite While I'm coping the file from the External hard drive to my MacBook Pro I'm getting Error code -36. Some recommended for dot_clean option, also I've tried and facing the same issue. Even I've tried to copy through the Terminal and also getting IO error. Desperately need to copy my stuff from my disk utility input output error new image external drive. macos external-disk share|improve this question edited Jun 20 at 11:32 Mark 14.9k84069 asked Jun 20 at 2:15 Gowth 1 What does "Some recommended for dot_clean option, also I've tried and facing the same issue." mean. Also how is the external disk connected and how is it formatted. What is the exact output in the terminal –Mark Jun 20 at 11:34 dot_clean option is to remove the .DS_Store hidden file from the folder. WD My Book 2TB External Hard Drive Storage USB 3.0 with External Power Adapter. The format type is FAT32. Error msg in the system.log Jun 20 06:55:27 Gowthamans-MacBook-Pro.local wirelessproxd[80]: Failed to start advertising (Unknown error.) for identityservicesd Jun 20 06:55:27 Gowthamans-MacBook-Pro.local sharingd[278]: 06:55:27.354 : SDActivityAdvertiser::continuity:didFailToStartAdvertisingOfType:withError: Activity (The operation couldn’t be completed. (com.apple.identityservices.error error 200.)) –Gowth Jun 20 at 17:33 That comment should be an edit to the question and I still don't understand don_clean option - I can understand delete .DS_Store so I must assume that is different –Mark Jun 20 at 17:56 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote In a Terminal: grep "I/O error" /var/log/system.log This will output to the Terminal all lines in the system.log file that has I/O error i
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Ask Different Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users mac input/output error 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 http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/243237/error-code-36-cp-input-output-error-mac 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, 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 http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/147869/external-hard-disk-showing-input-output-error 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 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 2,76541939 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 th
a crash of the video application. How to Detect an I/O Error It's easy to verify whether a file has I/O problems: Just try to copy it http://aeroquartet.com/wordpress/2012/06/06/how-to-copy-a-file-with-io-errors/ to a different location. If the operating system reports an error (Finder error http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/276772-recovering-files-giving-inputoutput-error/ -36 for Mac) then we have an I/O error. I/O error means that the storage media (card, disk, …) cannot be read at a certain location. Think of it as a scratch on a DVD or a "bad sector" on a card or a disk. The bad news is that this "rough spot" output error is in the middle of your file. If the "rough spot" is big (a big scratch on your DVD, hundreds or thousands of "bad sectors" on your disk), then the chances of recovery will be low. But in any case, the first step is to generate a clean, error-free copy of the damaged file. Since some segments of the file are not readable, the best input output error that can be done is to skip them. We will explain later how to do this. With a clean copy of the file, parts of the original data are missing, but we no longer have I/O errors causing our diagnostics and repair tools to choke and crash. How to Copy a File with I/O Errors To salvage all readable data, we will use a fault-tolerant copy utility called dd. dd stands for "disk duplication". This is a command-line utility bundled with Mac OS X. A free version for Windows is also available for download. Be extremely careful, even if you are familiar with command line, because dd can cause unrecoverable damage to your data if you don't specify correctly input and output. You have been warned. The arguments of dd are straight-forward: if=path_of_file_with_IO_errors specifies input path of=path_of_clean_copy_to_create specifies output path conv=noerror,sync tells dd to be fault-tolerant Your output path should not be on the same disk as the damaged file. Actually, you shouldn't continue using the card or disk with I/O errors, because it's likely to cause more problems in the future. After recovery the data, you should scrap it or at most use it