Either one of the drives involved is crapping out, or your network has serious 
packet loss..
On Jun 1, 2010, at 11:57 PM, Nestamicky wrote:

> On 01/06/10 9:54 PM, Nikki Wraith wrote:
>> Error -36 indicates a disc operation is timing out. There is a terminal 
>> command CP that may help you - you can make it copy the files it can while 
>> skipping the ones it can't.
> This makes sense since further research points to I/O error. I'd can't say I 
> know how to use CP to copy under my particular circumstances. Thanks for the 
> idea though.
> 
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