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G-drive Constantly Crashes when Transferring (Error -36)
I have two 2TB G-drives which I would like to keep identical. I was working on a project and I copied the media to both drives, and worked off of DRIVE 01 for the duration of the project. Now that the project is complete, I was going to drag over the complete folder from DRIVE 01 to DRIVE 02 so that the two drives would be identical.
Every time I attempt to do so, I received this error: “The Finder can’t complete the operation because some data in “music” can’t be read or written. (Error code -36)”
This also always causes DRIVE 02 to dismount with the error (or scolding rather) “The disk was not ejected properly. If possible, always eject a disk before unplugging it or turning it off.”
This happens every time I have tried to copy this project over and I can’t seem to figure it out. I don’t believe there is truly an error in the “music” folder because each time this error occurs, it lists a different folder (i.e. “CARD 01”, “exports” etc.)
The file system is Mac OS Extended.
Here is a screen grab of the errors:

I know this probably isn’t the ideal workflow of manually syncing drives, but I don’t see a reason why this error should keep occurring. Both drives checked out ok when run through Disk Repair.
Any ideas? Or perhaps suggestions for a better method?
Thanks,
JohnBen