If you can’t sign in to Skype due to a disk I/O error, the first step is to make sure you’re using the latest version of Skype.
There are two possible fixes for the Disk I/O error. The first is to delete and re-create your user folder. The second is to change the permissions for your temporary files.
There are two possible fixes for the Disk I/O error. The first is to delete and re-create your user folder. The second is to change the permissions for your temporary files.
To delete and recreate your user folder:
- Quit Skype. If you can see the Skype icon in the task bar, right-click it and select Quit Skype. If you can’t see it, right-click the task bar and click Task Manager, then select Skype and click End Task.
- Press the Windows and R keys on your keyboard at the same time.
- In the Run window, type %appdata%\Skype and click OK.
- In the File Explorer window that opens, find the folder with the same name as your Skype Name (if you’re signing in with a Microsoft account, the folder may start with live#3 instead).
If you affecting this type of error or any type of error in Skype , so you may call Skype Support Helpline +1-844-476-2432 and resolve this issues Instantly.
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