LP8 with Leopard 10.5.1 - Error -36 in sample editor

i work with a brand new Mac Pro with Leopard (updated to 10.5.1) and LP8. The biggest problem i have since yesterday is, that i cannot copy a part of a take in the sample editor and paste it into another take. This happened after i did this several times without any error, but suddenly i got only the error code -36. The malfunction is not comming when i copy something and paste it into the same take. But to paste it into another take now is no more possible. Who can help me? With this problem it is not possible for me to make recording further on. Quick help is appreciated.

the first crashes of LP8 i had before the update to Leopard 10.5.1 while i was adjusting the key commands and i was very astonished about the crash by such a simple action. From another side i got the tip, that the problems maybe are caused by the fact, that i loaded a song from Logic 5.5 into LP8. If this is true, it would mean, that i have to create a complete new song in LP8 with all the necessary configurations in the environment, the midi routing and so on. And the second consequence is the real desaster: it is not possible to work with an older song in LP8 - and i have 3 of them! I hope that this is not the reason but from the first it is very important to know the reason for my problems, however.

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