I've been dealing with frustrating I/O errors, and I can't switch to Linux yet because my system is stuck on a broken disk. I have a working disk ready to go, but the broken one is interfering with the disk check process. Is there a way to disable the disk checking?
2 Answers
It sounds like the I/O errors are a sign that your disk or maybe the cables are failing. Usually, it's better to address these issues rather than just disable checks. Maybe try physically disconnecting the faulty disk if that's possible? That way, your system can boot from the healthy one without issues.
Honestly, if I were you, I'd recommend just getting a new disk if the current one is causing that much trouble. Disk errors usually lead to data loss, and it's not worth taking chances. Plus, it’ll save you from all that hassle!

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