Error code 0 even with disk formatted Mac OS Extended

Hi Guys
I always make "manual backups" (copy files and folders from iMac to External HD's) and this means overwriting existing files and folders on the external HD's all the time.
Now many files are bigger than 4GB but only when I select a large amount of folders and files at the same time, to paste them on the external HD's, I get the "error code 0"...
I reformatted the drives to Mac OS Journaled etc. but it didn't work
What to do know? This freaks me out!!
Many thanks
Bob

Hi Linc,
Hereby two screenshots:
1) I copy a folder from my desktop to my external hd which is formatted as mentioned above. When I overwrite the existing folder on the external HD, this is what shows up:
I click "bewaar nieuwere" (or "save new files" or sth translated in english ) and just a second later, this is what shows up:

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