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In this case, it looks like you're getting an I/O error either reading or writing the file, which might be caused by a surface error on the drive.
Let's try re-creating the index. In Terminal, do the following: sudo mdutil -i off / /SetiAlphaFive Then, do the backup (at this point, your indexing is off for both drives). When done, do: sudo mdutil -i on / That'll turn indexing back on for the boot drive (and it'll recreate your index, too).
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