Time Capsule error using ethernet cable to transfer files

My boss just bought a brand-new 500GB Time Capsule and a new 17" MacBook Pro. He wants me to transfer all of his old files from his old MacBook (just under 60GBs of data) to his new MacBook Pro. Saying that this MacBook has seen better days is an understatement. It still works, but it is slow as all **** and the optical drive is borked. I tried copying over the files directly through FireWire and ethernet to the new MacBook Pro, I tried backing up the files to an external hard drive, and now I'm trying it with the Time Capsule.
This time it actually looked like it was going to work, but it failed at about 3.something GBs out of the 50-something it had to transfer. This is the message I got "Time Machine Error - Unable to complete backup. An error occured while copying files to the backup volume."
I'm thinking the hard drive is damaged in some way, but the computer seems to be running pretty normally, albeight slowly. Help?
-Jaime D.
P.S. Excuse my typos, if any. I'm running on IE7 and it doesn't have a built-in spellchecker.

Here's a plan I suggest.
use a firewire drive and partition it in two. Make the second partition small but at least 8 gigs. evn though the optical drive is no good on the macbook then use the intel MBPro and load the Leopard DVD to the desktop. Launch Disk Utility and partition the firewire drive in two partitions like I mentioned previously. Select restore and drag the Leopard DVD into the source window and the small partition into the destination window. Select restore button. When done do a Time Mackine on that larger first partition.
When done boot the second partition and restore that Time Machine backup. Launch DU once Leopard boots from that partition.

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