Why does the error “attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'” occur and how can I avoid it?
I know how to solve the error but I would like to know why it occurs and how to avoid it in the future because my computer is getting the same error many times. I use Ubuntu 14.04.
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I know how to solve the error but I would like to know why it occurs and how to avoid it in the future because my computer is getting the same error many times. I use Ubuntu 14.04.
boot
And what exactly are you doing to bring up this error? And it simple means you are trying to access a section of your disk that is beyond what your partition table knows!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:03
I am not sure, but usually, while I am using my web navigator it happens that my computer suddenly turns off and when I turn on again the error message appears.
– Irbin B.
Dec 27 '18 at 15:15
Perhaps you can runfsckon your HDD using a LiveUSB!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:16
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I know how to solve the error but I would like to know why it occurs and how to avoid it in the future because my computer is getting the same error many times. I use Ubuntu 14.04.
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I know how to solve the error but I would like to know why it occurs and how to avoid it in the future because my computer is getting the same error many times. I use Ubuntu 14.04.
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And what exactly are you doing to bring up this error? And it simple means you are trying to access a section of your disk that is beyond what your partition table knows!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:03
I am not sure, but usually, while I am using my web navigator it happens that my computer suddenly turns off and when I turn on again the error message appears.
– Irbin B.
Dec 27 '18 at 15:15
Perhaps you can runfsckon your HDD using a LiveUSB!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:16
add a comment |
And what exactly are you doing to bring up this error? And it simple means you are trying to access a section of your disk that is beyond what your partition table knows!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:03
I am not sure, but usually, while I am using my web navigator it happens that my computer suddenly turns off and when I turn on again the error message appears.
– Irbin B.
Dec 27 '18 at 15:15
Perhaps you can runfsckon your HDD using a LiveUSB!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:16
And what exactly are you doing to bring up this error? And it simple means you are trying to access a section of your disk that is beyond what your partition table knows!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:03
And what exactly are you doing to bring up this error? And it simple means you are trying to access a section of your disk that is beyond what your partition table knows!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:03
I am not sure, but usually, while I am using my web navigator it happens that my computer suddenly turns off and when I turn on again the error message appears.
– Irbin B.
Dec 27 '18 at 15:15
I am not sure, but usually, while I am using my web navigator it happens that my computer suddenly turns off and when I turn on again the error message appears.
– Irbin B.
Dec 27 '18 at 15:15
Perhaps you can run
fsck on your HDD using a LiveUSB!– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:16
Perhaps you can run
fsck on your HDD using a LiveUSB!– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:16
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I suggest unmounting the partition and file system checking it with fsck
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I suggest unmounting the partition and file system checking it with fsck
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I suggest unmounting the partition and file system checking it with fsck
I suggest unmounting the partition and file system checking it with fsck
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And what exactly are you doing to bring up this error? And it simple means you are trying to access a section of your disk that is beyond what your partition table knows!
– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:03
I am not sure, but usually, while I am using my web navigator it happens that my computer suddenly turns off and when I turn on again the error message appears.
– Irbin B.
Dec 27 '18 at 15:15
Perhaps you can run
fsckon your HDD using a LiveUSB!– George Udosen
Dec 27 '18 at 15:16