Disk permissions/not enough disk space Warnings

When trying to export tracks, on one system we use, (using an External FW800 1tb HD) with only about 50gb used, after I hit EXPORT on the menu, It tries to write, then I get a disk permissions warning/not enough disk space. ALl the permission on my disk are set to read and write. Anybody?

sorry for the multiple posts... First two tracks exported fine, then the third track generated the error again. I discovered that track had a / in the track name, which meant the files had a / in the name. Removed the slash by renaming the track. BINGO, problem solved. files on computers can't have / in the file names right... beware of the other characters not allowed.
Hope this helps someone.
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