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Originally Posted by deback
Here is a general description of an I/O error:
Causes of an IO Device Error
The hardware device that you are trying to access is damaged or defective. The hardware drivers are damaged or incompatible. There is a connection problem, such as a bad cable. The CD or DVD disk that you are trying to access is dirty or damaged.
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I know what an I/O error is, I've been in I.T. for 4 decades. I also know that programmers may trap, handle, and report errors in countless ways that sometimes defy imagination. This means until you actually test the possibility all you have are assumptions.
Hell, I lost track of who we were trying to help. Without your 2 cents
@Dae may have taken 2 seconds and then wrote a post saying it did or didn't work.