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Unknow error when mounting /dev/sdb1

I tried sudo apt install --reinstall ntfs-3g then the sudo ntfsfix /dev/sdb1, and get this:

Mounting volume... Incomplete multi-sector transfer: magic: 0x58444e49  size: 4096  usa_ofs: 40  usa_count: 6  data: 37069  usn: 37068: Input/output error
Corrupt index block signature: vcn 0 inode 5
Failed to open $Secure: No such file or directory
FAILED
Attempting to correct errors... 
Processing $MFT and $MFTMirr...
Reading $MFT... OK
Reading $MFTMirr... OK
Comparing $MFTMirr to $MFT... OK
Processing of $MFT and $MFTMirr completed successfully.
Setting required flags on partition... OK
Going to empty the journal ($LogFile)... OK
Incomplete multi-sector transfer: magic: 0x58444e49  size: 4096  usa_ofs: 40  usa_count: 6  data: 37069  usn: 37068: Input/output error
Corrupt index block signature: vcn 0 inode 5
Failed to open $Secure: No such file or directory
Remount failed: No such file or directory

And the problem persist

ru flag
You're sure this is an NTFS partition yes? If so, then you're getting `Input/output error` errors, which suggests hardware is going bad - especially since it's the same sector on the drive that's triggering. `ntfsfix` can't fix a broken/dying hard drive, I would back up what data you can from this drive and then expect to replace it and restore your data.
heynnema avatar
ru flag
If you dual-boot with Windows, run `chkdsk /f D:` and/or `chkdsk /r D:` from an admin console. Change the drive letter appropriately. Start comments to me with @heynnema or I'll miss them.
EMMANUEL BRANDO QUILLA ROMERO avatar
@heynnema sorry I dont have a dual-boot, I just have access to my ubuntu laptop, there is a way a can do this from there?
heynnema avatar
ru flag
@EMMANUELBRANDOQUILLAROMERO Is this an internal or external drive?
EMMANUEL BRANDO QUILLA ROMERO avatar
@heynnema external drive, but even that i dont have a windows machine can I use
heynnema avatar
ru flag
@EMMANUELBRANDOQUILLAROMERO I don't know how to help you.
oldfred avatar
cn flag
If not using Windows, best not to use NTFS as it requires defrag & chkdsk which can only be run from Windows. You can download a Windows installer with repair console or Windows repair tool ISO. But that is a Windows question and we support Ubuntu. You should check drive's Smart status and convert partition to ext4 & restore data from your normal backup.
EMMANUEL BRANDO QUILLA ROMERO avatar
@oldfred well I can't able to use the Smart status, its greyend on the menu options for that device. From everyone recomendations i guess i have to find the way to access a windows machine and try from there
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nl flag

The devices drops "input/output error". Give it a look with this package

When it installed, run gnome-disks from console and inside launched app you could select the device and from menu check S.M.A.R.T. Status indicators.

EMMANUEL BRANDO QUILLA ROMERO avatar
I cant use the S.T.A.R.T options, its greyed on the options menu for that device
ChanganAuto avatar
us flag
Most external drives don't support SMART
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