Hard Drive problem...HELP PLEASE

HI
I am new to the Mac world but I wonder if anyone has had the same issue and could tell me how to rectify it?
I have two hard drives on my Mac Book Pro. The main operating hard drive works fine. However the second hard drive will not copy data to another drive and I get the following errer message:
"The Finder can’t complete the operation because some data in “………………” can’t be read or written.
(Error code -36)"
I have re formattee the drive three or four times and no matter what type of system I reformat to I get the same message.
Is it a MacBook issue or is this a Mac issue or is there a fault with the Hard Drive itself?
Can anyone Please tell me in simple terms what to do to rectify this ??

I replied to your question a couple of hours ago:
If the drive formats with no error then I would be more likely to suspect the optical caddy.
Although I seldom (if ever) suggest putting your boot drive in the optibay, in your case I would switch the drives and see if there are any errors with the boot drive in place of the drive in the optibay (be sure and hold down the option key after you've made the switch to get to the Startup Manager and select your boot drive).
Good luck,
Clinton
Did you try what I suggested?

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