It's one disk, which carries about ten partitions. Every partition is affected. 
It seems that the files causing the error are sitting in packages. 

@Macs R We:
Seems that I have to replace the disk  :-(
Thansk for the answers
Rudolf

Am 27.09.2011 um 19.34 schrieb Ezekiel Elin:

> is this all related to one disk, or multiple disks?
> snip...snip...
> On Sep 27, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Rudolf O. Durrer wrote:
> 
>> I have an external HD, about a year old, having functioned until now quite 
>> without problems.
>> But since recently, when copying data from it onto another HD I frequently 
>> get errors with a msg that an I/O errors (bummers)(-36) occurred. Randomly...
>> 
>> Furthermore, it seems that some of these files are copied regardless of that 
>> error message. Comparison of the copy and the source show no obvious 
>> differences in size. The copy can be opened with the respective application, 
>> but not the source.
>> 
>> Does anybody know if such errors relate to a hardware or software 
>> failure...?snip...snip...snip
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