Error -36 with either USB 2.0 or firewire cable(Read inside)

After updating to iTunes 4.9 and then updating my iPod 60 GB Photo to the latest firmware 1.2, the iPod won´t sync my songs. All I get is the fatal error -36. I have tried with either a firewire or USB 2.0 cables. I get the error when it reaches about 50% of syncing.
Any ideas??
Thanks,
AJ

I, too, have had this error message - I plugged my wife's new Color 60GB iPod into a powered hub plugged into the back of my G5 Dual 2.7GHz, and got it to work.
Transfers with the USB 2.0 supplied cable are excruciating slow.
I have been thinking about buying a Firewire connected iPod dock, but from this thread ... I am not sure whether this would be "throwing good money after bad".
Something seems to be seriously wrong -
I have the fastest computer Apple sells, and the newest most capable iPod.
I have owned Apple Macintosh Computers since 1984 ( no typo ).
My daughters both have had iPods for years with no problems or questions from their Dad ...
I buy my wife the latest and greatest iPod to go along with the significant investment in the G5 so that she can easily carry music and photos wherever she wants ... and she sees me struggling with even getting it to work.
Unfortunately, she uses Windows for work and has lost faith in Apple's "ease of use"
Can anyone recommend a Firewire Dock in this situation?
Thanks -

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