Trying to add firefox to MAC Apps and I get this error. The Finder can't complete the operation because some data in "Firefox.app" can't be read or written. (Error code -36)

I have a new IMac with OS Lion. When trying to open some websites they open with Safari by default. I am trying to change this by changing the "open with" default to Firefox but I can't move Firefox to the Apps location.

The hard drive may be dying anyway, or the directory damaged because it is so full.  You should never let the hard drive get over 85% full.
A -36 error is a read/write error.
All you did with the power is reset the SMC.  Does nothing to reset everything to factory settings. 
Do you have your original 10.4 installer discs for the MacBook?
Is your data backed up?

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