Unable to copy hard drive to external drive???

Woke up this morning to a whit screen with folder/?  Was able to follow instructions and get to disc utilities, but am trying to copy my files to an external hard drive before doing a install. I keep getting the error"cannot copy-input/output error"   Any help would be appreciated. ThanksWoke up this morning to a whit screen with folder/?  Was able to follow instructions and get to disc utilities, but am trying to copy my files to an external hard drive before doing a install. I keep getting the error"cannot copy-input/output error"   Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

How do you knwo your internal HD hasn't crashed? If you have not been backing up then you may be in for a valuable albeit painful lesson on why backing up isn't some that you "should" do but something  that MUST be done daily in order preserve your valuable data.
Run Apple Hardware Test in Extended Mode at least 2-3 times back to back, if you get error codes as I expect your next stop is your local Apple Store or AASP to have teh computer repaired. When you leave after getting the computer repaired make sure you buy an external HD and ask them for instructions on how to use Time Machine.

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