udf input/output error

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so, a few months ago i formatted half a tb ssd for an all operating system file storage (i use os x, debian, and windows on my thinkpad) and it was recommended that i use udf because it is in most cases compatible with the operating systems in question. however, i later began having input output error files, even when using a file manager to open the drive.



rizk@rizk-bl-h:/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/torrents$ ls
ls: cannot access 'legal_software.dmg': Input/output error


the command then proceeds to list the rest of the files and directories in the folder. i figure, at least i have my files, but when trying to open them it always reads "Failed to open directory "LinuxUDF". Error when getting information for file “/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/kj1WRC3.jpg”: Input/output error." leaving my files unbrowsed. though i can open things such as torrent files through my torrent client, i cannot access anything outside of it, and the files in question seem corrupt and broken (for example videos play half through then stop playing entirely). any ideas?










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  • Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output to smartctl --all /dev/XdY where X and Y denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?
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so, a few months ago i formatted half a tb ssd for an all operating system file storage (i use os x, debian, and windows on my thinkpad) and it was recommended that i use udf because it is in most cases compatible with the operating systems in question. however, i later began having input output error files, even when using a file manager to open the drive.



rizk@rizk-bl-h:/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/torrents$ ls
ls: cannot access 'legal_software.dmg': Input/output error


the command then proceeds to list the rest of the files and directories in the folder. i figure, at least i have my files, but when trying to open them it always reads "Failed to open directory "LinuxUDF". Error when getting information for file “/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/kj1WRC3.jpg”: Input/output error." leaving my files unbrowsed. though i can open things such as torrent files through my torrent client, i cannot access anything outside of it, and the files in question seem corrupt and broken (for example videos play half through then stop playing entirely). any ideas?










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so, a few months ago i formatted half a tb ssd for an all operating system file storage (i use os x, debian, and windows on my thinkpad) and it was recommended that i use udf because it is in most cases compatible with the operating systems in question. however, i later began having input output error files, even when using a file manager to open the drive.



rizk@rizk-bl-h:/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/torrents$ ls
ls: cannot access 'legal_software.dmg': Input/output error


the command then proceeds to list the rest of the files and directories in the folder. i figure, at least i have my files, but when trying to open them it always reads "Failed to open directory "LinuxUDF". Error when getting information for file “/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/kj1WRC3.jpg”: Input/output error." leaving my files unbrowsed. though i can open things such as torrent files through my torrent client, i cannot access anything outside of it, and the files in question seem corrupt and broken (for example videos play half through then stop playing entirely). any ideas?










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so, a few months ago i formatted half a tb ssd for an all operating system file storage (i use os x, debian, and windows on my thinkpad) and it was recommended that i use udf because it is in most cases compatible with the operating systems in question. however, i later began having input output error files, even when using a file manager to open the drive.



rizk@rizk-bl-h:/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/torrents$ ls
ls: cannot access 'legal_software.dmg': Input/output error


the command then proceeds to list the rest of the files and directories in the folder. i figure, at least i have my files, but when trying to open them it always reads "Failed to open directory "LinuxUDF". Error when getting information for file “/media/rizk/LinuxUDF/kj1WRC3.jpg”: Input/output error." leaving my files unbrowsed. though i can open things such as torrent files through my torrent client, i cannot access anything outside of it, and the files in question seem corrupt and broken (for example videos play half through then stop playing entirely). any ideas?







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  • Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output to smartctl --all /dev/XdY where X and Y denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?
    – Fabby
    7 mins ago

















  • Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output to smartctl --all /dev/XdY where X and Y denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?
    – Fabby
    7 mins ago
















Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output to smartctl --all /dev/XdY where X and Y denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?
– Fabby
7 mins ago





Welcome to Unix & Linux. ;-) Could you edit your question and add the output to smartctl --all /dev/XdY where X and Y denominate your SSD and then ping me @Fabby?
– Fabby
7 mins ago
















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