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Sat 19/03/05 at 08:57
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Ive got 26 of them on my pc, so my latest virus/system scan tells me but I dont have a clue what they are?
Sat 19/03/05 at 08:57
Regular
"Im a Daddy :-)"
Posts: 346
Ive got 26 of them on my pc, so my latest virus/system scan tells me but I dont have a clue what they are?
Sat 19/03/05 at 18:36
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I/O stands for Input/Output... ie. Mouse, Keyboard, webcam, microphone etc. are inputs, monitor, printer, speakers, etc. are output...

Other than that, afraid I can't really help...
Sat 19/03/05 at 21:17
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"Bicycle"
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I/O errors? Come again?

Only think I can think of (long shot) is to update the drivers for your mouse and keyboard...
Sat 19/03/05 at 21:56
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Each time the hard drive is accessed (a read or a write) then this is known as an I/O operation.
If you start to see more disk I/O errors then it could be an indication that you hard drive is on it's way out.

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