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tonsoffun123

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Hey there, I have a 2009 macbook white, running Snow Leopard 10.6.8.

I have a Hitachi G-Drive that crashed. I am using Diskwarrior to recover my information. I am transferring it to a WD mybook studio II. I have almost everything recovered except for the majority of my audio files. Im trying to transfer many folders at a time, and it will get to (im assuming) a corrupted file in the transfer and then stop. It brings up "error code -36" and halts the transfer completely. This is annoying because I have about somewhere around 150gb in audio files. I would rather not sift through and figure out which ones are corrupt, so is there anyway I can do the transfer and bypass the corrupt files? If they're gone, that's fine, I want what I can get.

Please if anyone has a solution, let me know.
 
Tonsoffun123, I'm having the same problem and it has me stuck. Have you found a solution yet?
Thx, kcannon

Hey there, I have a 2009 macbook white, running Snow Leopard 10.6.8.

I have a Hitachi G-Drive that crashed. I am using Diskwarrior to recover my information. I am transferring it to a WD mybook studio II. I have almost everything recovered except for the majority of my audio files. Im trying to transfer many folders at a time, and it will get to (im assuming) a corrupted file in the transfer and then stop. It brings up "error code -36" and halts the transfer completely. This is annoying because I have about somewhere around 150gb in audio files. I would rather not sift through and figure out which ones are corrupt, so is there anyway I can do the transfer and bypass the corrupt files? If they're gone, that's fine, I want what I can get.

Please if anyone has a solution, let me know.
 
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