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B450 pro4 IO errors on external HDDs |
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garagedrive
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Topic: B450 pro4 IO errors on external HDDsPosted: 4 hours 28 minutes ago at 7:32pm |
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after applying KB5083769, USB3.0 external USB HDDs don't work properly. They often show I/O errors.
HDDs are safe. I've confirmed them connecting them to internal SATA ports. I've also changed HDD cases, and the problem remains. mobo B450 pro4 BIOS 10.60 (latest) Windows 11 home 25H2 latest windows updates applied |
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Xaltar
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Posted: 4 hours 11 minutes ago at 7:49pm |
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I would recommend updating your chipset/all in one drivers. I find that most often
windows updates break things then AMD releases a new driver package to fix them again. |
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Posted: 3 hours 45 minutes ago at 8:15pm |
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already re-installed latest AMD chiset driver, 8.02.18.557. Unfortunately problem remains.
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Xaltar
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Posted: 46 minutes ago at 11:14pm |
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And these drives worked without error prior to the windows update? More often than
not, IO errors on external drives come down to either bad cables or bad drives. If you have ruled out the drives then the next thing to rule out is the cables. External HDDs are incredibly sensitive to cable length and voltage drop. We had another forum member complaining about similar issues a few months back. In the end it turned out that they had replaced their case and were trying to use the front panel USB ports to connect their drives. It had worked fine in the old case because the front panel headers used short cables to connect to the motherboard but the new case used much longer cables and it was causing too much voltage droop. We were back and forth troubleshooting for quite some time before figuring it out. Try the drives connected to rear IO USB ports using shorter cables and see if that clears it up. If not then try a live linux distro on a USB drive and see if you get errors under linux to rule out the windows update itself as being the issue. You will likely need to use a linux drive testing tool. |
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