HELP! - ERROR 1309 - Can't copy a 10gig file to external hard drive.

I have a G5 that I use for video production. Video Files can be large and to back them up I got an external hard drive ( Maxtor 1-touch 200gig) When I try to copy a file on to it that is 10gigs it give me a 1309 error. I have found that other people have had trouble copying files over 2gigs over to an external firewire drive. But I haven't found any answers. Can anyone offer any advice on how to solve this?
Thanks

We solved this problem by going to external SATA. There are lots of choices available now, but we are happy with our FirmTek equipment.<http://www.firmtek.com/seritek/> We have been using a SeriTek/1VE4 card and 1EN2 enclosure and are very happy with the performance.
Firewire has its uses, but I believe SATA is the way to go if you work with very large files. The hot swap removeable drives are also great for security. We swap a set of drives from home to safe deposit box every week. Having a fire will alter your attitude about backups.
Webb
G5 1.8/A , iMac600, 9600/G4, 5 older Macs/OS 7-9   Mac OS X (10.4.3)   3GB RAM, Raptor 74 + 300GB int, 2 x 300GB ext SATA

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