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MT-ND | Unexpected i/o error: either the drive is failing or that specific file is corrupt.
It is possible to take the drive out and replace that file with a known good one, but it could be possible that more are corrupted or are on a bad part of the drive.
Best idea here would be to buy a sata/ide to USB converter(with seperate power, as USB doesn't provide enough power to run a HDD), and copy the entire drive to a computer.
Even then it may have trouble and be a irritating and slow process, depending on the size of the drive, but its possible. | |
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