I/O device error on HDD's


Abhi

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7 minutes ago, Squid said:

When you're getting the I/O errors.

While transferring a lot of data 100gb+

 

EDIT: I am currently trying to view my mounted server drive in windows explorer, and it doesnt let me in, but I can get into the root folders fine.

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7 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Both disks are showing UNC @ LBA errors, also IDNF @ LBA, first one is usually a disk problem but together with the other might point to a different problem, like bad power, but still should run an extended SMART test on both.

Ill run an extended smart test on them..

 

Do you think the SATA cables could be going bad? Going off of what I said earlier ab out how the HDD's are fine in an external enclosure

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