Error # 3128: Disk 1/O error Occurred

Hello-
I get the Error # 3128: Disk 1/O error Occurred  when I try and open the program. I read in the forum to move from external storage to desktop so I tried. Now I am getting two more error messages. Saying there is data missing and it can't be moved. No I am panicked because it's a site I've been working on for three months and I think it could all be lost. HELP please!

Hi Aish-
Hello-
I get the Error # 3128: Disk 1/O error Occurred  when I try and open the program. I read in this post to move from external storage to desktop so I tried. Now I am getting two more error messages. Saying there is data missing and it can't be moved. I uploaded to my FTP the night before, saved everything and shut down my MAC. Then when I tried to open all these errors started.  Now I am panicked because it's a site I've been working on for three months and I think it could all be lost. HELP please!

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