Copying files to flash drive problem... really weird

for some reason whenever i try to copy a folder that has a folder inside it to my flash drive or any flash drive, it says the folder already exists when infact it does not cause the drive was just formated many times.
Ex. drag folder named (photoshop) with folder (projects) inside, and some mp3s, it tells me that folder projects is already there... and copys the mp3s fine..
Whats causing this error ?

mh434 wrote:
I've looked at dozens of complaints about this, spanning several years, but I haven't found a solution.
I have a complilation of songs on my PC (Win7 64) on iTunes (version 11.1.5.5).  I've been trying to find a way to copy my favorite playlist & contents to a memory card or flash drive. 
Every piece of advice I've seen says to highlight, drag, and drop from iTunes into the other drive.  Of course, there ARE no external drives visible in iTunes.  It doesn't recognize any non-Apple devices or drives.  So, drag n' drop is impossible.
So, I thought I'd try to do it outside of iTunes.  Nope - all of my music files on my PC are linked to iTunes...when I try to locate any of my music, iTunes automatically launches, and no other drives are accessible.
So, I thought I'd try exporting my favorite playlist & contents.  However, nowhere can I find out if this will delete the playlist in iTunes at the same time (which, obviously, I don't want to do, as I'd lose the music on my iPad and iPhone at the next synch).
Can anyone help with this?
Thanks,
Mike
Mike,
Arrange your screen so that iTunes is open in half the screen, and the folder representing the flash drive is open in the other half.
Highlight the tracks you want in iTunes.  Drag them from there to the open folder.

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