![]() The other possibility is that it's some general IO issue related to something bad on the controller of the HDD or the motherboard, not at all related to bad sectors. ![]() Maybe it's bad that the HDD is as full as it is. I'm wondering if it could be something goofy with trying to move from an old HDD to a newer SSD or have something to do with an operation macruim is doing near the end of the operation, perhaps related to resizing the SSD partition to match. I also tried running macrium reflect with 'ignore bad sectors' selected and I'm still running into this issue.Īt this point I'm not certain if it's a chkdks issue. I'm not really sure if it's ever able to completely remove those issues. I've ran chkdsk multiple times and it does mention that there are 4 kb in 'bad sectors'. I keep getting an error when I'm close to done (95%+): error 9: error code 1117, I/O device error. I'm trying to move a smaller old HDD with Windows 7 (~700GB) that is pretty full (around 90%) to a new SSD that's a bit bigger (1TB).
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