The disk could not be read from or written to. Please check that the connection to the network is active and try again.

I keep getting this error message when I download from itunes using my computer.  I recently upgraded to Lion and the Cloud

Hi--
Error -36 is a disk I/O error. Usually it means there's something physically wrong with the disk (bad blocks), the drive controller, or, if it's an external drive, the cable or connectors.
Trying a different cable is the easiest thing to try.
charlie

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