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Did you do what the error message suggested? Running Check Disk with the /R switch (ie) chkdsk /R from an Elevated Command Prompt on both your C: drive and the Destination HDD?
An I/O error can be a serious error. Do you have full image backups of your OS and data partitions stored somewhere else?
Thank you all for your support, yes I have another in one of the primary partitions, this one I want to take it to portable device
I had a similar issue under v/ 1709 and it turned out to be the target USB hard drive. Somehow it got corrupted and I could not fix the issue. Hard reformatting and a CCleaner drive wipe did not fix things. Since it was an old IDE drive, I replaced it with a newer SATA drive in a USB enclosure. Works fine now. The IDE drive was disposed of.
I think that issue I/O device error is from what device we used to put the external HDD on it and plugging it to the PC, maybe some PC's and laptops not support this devices,