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Internal HD Input Output Error
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<blockquote data-quote="josef_G" data-source="post: 966451" data-attributes="member: 136796"><p>I have recently picked up a iBook G4 and somehow the OS was erased when I received. I have a 10.5 leopard disk I am using disk utility and trying to install. </p><p></p><p>I tried to format the internal hard drive and kept getting an "input / output error". I replaced the hard drive and received the same error. I have a serial -> usb converter and the hard drive was recognized, and formatted. I put it back into the internal wiring harness, tried to install but the partition was not recognized and received the same error while trying to format / partition. </p><p></p><p>I had an old sata drive laying around and bought a sata -> firewire converter for and this has worked. The install went smooth and I can boot OSX off the fw drive. Granted carrying around an external drive everywhere I go to use the comp is rather annoying. </p><p></p><p>Other things I have tried are:</p><p>Formatting from a 10.4 disk</p><p>Formatting through terminal / open firmware</p><p>Formatting through disk utility while OSX is running (same error)</p><p></p><p>The original and the new ata hard drives I have can both be formatted and used via the usb converter but are useless when used as an internal drive. The drive will appear as "available" in disk utility but anything I try to do gets me an "input output error". So I know the drive is being seen and recognized, it can be modified while in usb but internally does not do a thing. The internal wiring harness is not faulty seeing how I can "see" the drive in disk util. Ive searched and searched looking for an answer to this and have tried everything I can think of. </p><p></p><p>Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as this is driving me insane for 2 weeks now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="josef_G, post: 966451, member: 136796"] I have recently picked up a iBook G4 and somehow the OS was erased when I received. I have a 10.5 leopard disk I am using disk utility and trying to install. I tried to format the internal hard drive and kept getting an "input / output error". I replaced the hard drive and received the same error. I have a serial -> usb converter and the hard drive was recognized, and formatted. I put it back into the internal wiring harness, tried to install but the partition was not recognized and received the same error while trying to format / partition. I had an old sata drive laying around and bought a sata -> firewire converter for and this has worked. The install went smooth and I can boot OSX off the fw drive. Granted carrying around an external drive everywhere I go to use the comp is rather annoying. Other things I have tried are: Formatting from a 10.4 disk Formatting through terminal / open firmware Formatting through disk utility while OSX is running (same error) The original and the new ata hard drives I have can both be formatted and used via the usb converter but are useless when used as an internal drive. The drive will appear as "available" in disk utility but anything I try to do gets me an "input output error". So I know the drive is being seen and recognized, it can be modified while in usb but internally does not do a thing. The internal wiring harness is not faulty seeing how I can "see" the drive in disk util. Ive searched and searched looking for an answer to this and have tried everything I can think of. Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated as this is driving me insane for 2 weeks now. [/QUOTE]
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