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It's tough man, cuz an I/O error is an error that happens in physical or electrical layer of the device. This often signifies a physical damage or failure of it that makes the device unusable. Do this, first, try that with another USB port;...
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・ 1 Access "Control Panel" from the Start menu and then choose "Performance and Maintenance." ・ 2 Click "System" and then go to the Hardware tab and click on "Device Manager." ・ 3 Find the device th...
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If you can't format it, you probably can't do anything but get a new usb device.
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I/O Device Error Posted: 09-02-2004, 01:29 AM I am trying to access a CD to load the software and my system does not allow me to access it. It tells me "I/O Device Error" Can someone tell me what to do? I have a DVD Ram and Win...
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this sounds like you have damaged data on this device. I would first run a chkdsk on the F:/ drive. Fortunately for you this is a not an unknown issue that can occur when using Windows XP. Just right-click the My Computer icon on your deskt...
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The Windows error "I/O Device Error" means there is an error in the computer's ability to read data when you try to install a program or to copy data from your CD or DVD drive. This issue is likely to occur when Windows tries to u...
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This error message "I/O device error" indicates a problem with trying to read or write to a device, such as a hard disk, CD drive, or network drive. This issue may occur for any of the following reasons:・ Windows is trying to use ...
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I have the same problem, however my question is that if I would to format my external harddrive will I lose everything because I do have a lot of information on my WD 500gb external hard drive and I don't want to loose all of my saved data!
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・ The most common cause of a non-accessible I/O error is a disconnected cable. When the computer tries... ・ Input/Output devices include the printer, a computer keyboard, a computer mouse, the monitor, a microphone... ・ Non-accessible I/O e...
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Two of the most common causes of I/O (Input/Output) device errors are driver based. Typically, either the device's driver is not enabled or it is out of date. The driver component has an important function, as it acts as a motor like force ...
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