File name duplicated

I cannot buy anything with Itunes. Whenever I try to download anything from my PC (No Wifi available) I receive the message Duplicated file name.
I've restored the Ipad mini to default factory settings twice, and the problem persists. Any idea what it is happening?
Thanks.

Hi
I have this problem as well. I've worked throught the suggested itunes troubleshoots with no avail. They all seem to siggest an issue with add-ons and i don't have any.
i've tried all the other searches on these forums plus ran through this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxcpUfgdDGg
I have also uninstalled itunes. delested all itunes related files in app data and any other folders but i still have the same issue. I'm not entirely sure exactly when i started getting the error or what caused it. I'm running vista
any help would be fantastic!

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