Template:Iodd Error Messages
From iODD
"Check HDD" - Drive check required.
- A drive error has been detected. Please refer to the First Aid section for troubleshooting steps.
"1st partition" or "unsupported partition" - Partition mismatch with firmware.
- This error occurs when the firmware version (NTFS/FAT32/exFAT) does not match the file system of the first partition.
- Please refer to the Initialization section to align the partition and firmware types.
"bad or N/S HDD" - Unsupported or faulty drive.
- The device cannot read the internal drive.
- Possible causes: Hardware failure of the HDD/SSD or a faulty USB cable. Try replacing the cable or the internal drive.
"Too Many Files" - File limit exceeded.
- The IODD supports a maximum of 32 files or subfolders within a single folder (including the "_ISO" folder).
- Please organize your data by splitting files into multiple subfolders.
"NO _ISO Folder" - The "_ISO" folder is missing.
- The required directory named "_ISO" was not found. Please create a folder named "_ISO" in the root directory.
"NO - DISC" - No supported files found.
- No compatible files or subfolders were detected inside the "_ISO" folder.
"Disc Locked" - Drive is currently locked.
- The operating system or a running application has locked the virtual drive. Close any programs accessing the drive or safely reconnect the device.
"DEFRAG" - File fragmentation detected.
- ISO files support a maximum of 24 fragments. VHD and RMD files must have zero fragmentation (contiguous).
- To resolve this, perform a Disk Defragmentation using Windows or specialized tools.
"vDISK Limit" - Virtual drive limit reached.
- The maximum number of concurrently mounted virtual drives is 4.
- To mount a new drive, please unmount one of the currently active virtual drives.
"Already Hit" - File already selected.
- The selected file is already mounted as a virtual drive.
"No Use Dynamic" - Dynamic VHD not supported.
- The selected file is a Dynamic VHD. Only Fixed-size VHD files are supported.
"No Use Sparse" - Sparse files not supported.
- Sparse image files cannot be used as virtual drives.