10-08-2017, 03:24 PM
Think Linux: simplicity.
1) What are you copying?
2) What Linux software are you using (not the OS) to accomplish the copying?
3) What do you want the data copied to the USB to do or be?
Be specific about these three questions and we can advise you further. Block offset errors suggest the wrong disk format for what you are trying to do. Probably should have run fsck manually after the unplug as well. Other than that I cannot advise you without knowing the answer to the three questions above.
TC
1) What are you copying?
2) What Linux software are you using (not the OS) to accomplish the copying?
3) What do you want the data copied to the USB to do or be?
Be specific about these three questions and we can advise you further. Block offset errors suggest the wrong disk format for what you are trying to do. Probably should have run fsck manually after the unplug as well. Other than that I cannot advise you without knowing the answer to the three questions above.
TC
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