Access denied destination folder (Windows 7)

When I copy files to my local hard drive on an external device such as a USB key, it won't, instead, it throws an error "you need permission to perform this action", but I can copy and paste into the local hard disk.

I tried several solutions, but none of them are useful to me!

Please solve my problem!

Finally, I did it.

Solution: I disabled an option called DataTheftProtection in Quickheal antivirus.

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