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Error while reading from disk

Commodore Amiga

Severity: Moderate

What Does This Error Mean?

This error means AmigaOS encountered a problem reading data from a floppy disk or hard drive. The disk may have bad sectors, be dirty, or the drive head may need cleaning. Try the operation again — intermittent read errors are common with old disks.

Affected Models

  • Commodore Amiga 500
  • Commodore Amiga 500+
  • Commodore Amiga 600
  • Commodore Amiga 1200
  • Commodore Amiga 2000
  • Commodore Amiga 3000
  • Commodore Amiga 4000
  • WinUAE emulator

Common Causes

  • Floppy disk has bad sectors from age or physical damage
  • Dirty drive head — oxide buildup from years of use
  • Disk inserted incorrectly or not fully seated
  • Hard drive developing bad sectors
  • Disk formatted on a different system (PC disks vs Amiga disks)

How to Fix It

  1. Click Retry in the error requester — read errors can be intermittent.

    Sometimes a second read attempt succeeds, especially with marginally readable sectors. Try Retry 2-3 times before giving up.

  2. Clean the floppy drive head with a cleaning disk.

    Head cleaning kits use a special disk with cleaning fluid. Insert the cleaning disk and let it run for 10-15 seconds.

  3. Try the disk in a different drive.

    If the disk reads in another Amiga or drive unit, your drive may need alignment. If it fails everywhere, the disk itself is damaged.

  4. On WinUAE: check the ADF file for corruption.

    Re-download the .ADF file from a different source. Corrupt ADF files can cause read errors in the emulator.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I recover data from a disk with read errors?

Sometimes. Tools like DiskSalv can attempt to read damaged sectors and recover files. The sooner you attempt recovery, the better — disk degradation gets worse over time.

Are Amiga floppy disks the same as PC floppy disks?

Physically yes — both use 3.5-inch DD disks. But the format is different. Amiga disks store 880KB using a custom format, while PC disks store 720KB or 1.44MB using FAT. The Amiga can read PC disks with CrossDOS, but PCs cannot read Amiga disks natively.