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Are you encountering an I/O device error on your Windows computer? When you plug in a USB drive or external hard drive, you may see an error that says "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error." This is a concerning and frustrating error to get, but there are a few troubleshooting steps you can take to fix this issue. Keep reading to learn more.
Things You Should Know
- You may get an I/O error if your drive isn't plugged in properly or is damaged.
- Check your USB ports for dirt or damage, then plug your device back in securely.
- Contact a data recovery specialist if none of the tips below fix your issue.
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Warnings
- Avoid programs that promise to recover your data. These programs are spammy at best, and could try to scam you out of money. Only download and use programs you trust, and look up unbiased reviews written by actual users of any program before you try it out.Thanks