Author Anshul Member Jul 7, 2025 #1 Another error popped up today - I/O device error. How can I resolve it by myself?
S SK_tech Member Jul 11, 2025 #2 Usually it means there’s a problem with the drive or the cable. Try this: Unplug and replug the drive (or USB) and try a different port. Restart your PC — sometimes that’s all it needs. If it’s an external drive, try it on another computer. Check the cable — a faulty one can cause this error. If none of that works, the drive might be failing. Back up your stuff if you can still access it.
Usually it means there’s a problem with the drive or the cable. Try this: Unplug and replug the drive (or USB) and try a different port. Restart your PC — sometimes that’s all it needs. If it’s an external drive, try it on another computer. Check the cable — a faulty one can cause this error. If none of that works, the drive might be failing. Back up your stuff if you can still access it.