Back in 2008, a topic 
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/vim_use/mJCoXui54To/tx7N6FBfU-EJ suggested 
that the person get a bigger hard disk after an "Fsync failed" error -- 
even though there was probably enough disk space.

I had the same problem on my laptop running Windows 7 SP1. I was trying to 
save a file on an external hard drive (F:). I'd recently had a weird error 
where the Audacity sound editor couldn't open one of its ".au" files... and 
I also couldn't copy that file using Windows Explorer. That made me suspect 
disk errors.

I opened Windows Explorer, chose Properties, choose the Tools tab, and 
clicked on "Error checking". First I only checked the box "Automatically 
fix file system errors". Then I decided to re-run the check with "Scan for 
and attempt recovery of bad sectors". That found some problems, but 
re-running vim still gave the error. So, because vim was making its 
temporary files on the C: system drive, I did the same checks on the C: 
drive. It found more problems.

After all of these checks, vim is able to save files again.

By the way, I don't have the latest version of vim (which I'm using in a 
Cygwin terminal window). But if the latest version doesn't give more info 
than just "Fsync failed" -- for instance, errno information (translated 
into English or other spoken languages, not just the errno number) -- that 
would be nice!

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