What is I/O device error on my Windows?

An I/O device error on Windows means your computer is having trouble reading from or writing to a device, like a hard drive, USB, or CD. It could be caused by a loose connection, faulty cable, or a problem with the device itself. Try unplugging and reconnecting it, using a different port, or checking the device for issues.
 
An I/O device error on Windows occurs when the system can't read from or write to a storage device, like a hard drive or USB. It may result from faulty hardware, outdated drivers, or connection issues.
 
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