Windows 10

  1. You need an enrollment agent certificate in order to sign a certificate request on behalf of other users. Click Browse to ...
  2. You need at least %2 GB of free space on drive %1 for the installation. Try moving some larger files like photos, music, ...
  3. You need permission to answer the incoming call as a fax call. Log on as an administrator, or obtain permission from an administrator. ...
  4. You need permission to disconnect the call or cancel a fax. Log on as an administrator, or obtain permission from an administrator. ...
  5. You need to be signed in to Windows with a Microsoft account to save your recovery key. Sign out and then sign in again with ...
  6. You need to close the session in order for the disc to work on other computers. Closing a session uses an additional 20MB ...
  7. You need to enter your recovery key because Secure Boot has been disabled. Either Secure Boot must be re-enabled, or BitLocker ...
  8. You need to enter your recovery key because the boot configuration data setting %1!08x! has changed for the following boot ...
  9. You need to enter your recovery key because your PC's configuration has changed. This may have happened because a disc or ...
  10. You need to free up some space on your PC. There's not enough disk space on your PC to add an account. Delete some files ...
  11. You need to install at least %1 GB of RAM before you can install and run %2. Contact the PC manufacturer to see if you can ...
  12. You need to install one or more updates to your firmware or device drivers. Open Windows Update, install all available updates, ...
  13. You need to install the latest version of Windows. If you don't, your PC will restart every hour after this license expires. ...
  14. You need to reconfigure your backup settings because this computer has been upgraded from an earlier version of Windows. ...
  15. You need to restart your PC to finish installing a firmware update. Plug in your PC, make sure the battery is fully charged, ...
  16. You need to set the dial out credentials that this interface will use when connecting to the remote router. These credentials ...
  17. You need to set the dial-in credentials that remote routers will use when connecting to this interface. A user account will ...
  18. You need to turn on voice roaming to call someone because you're in a roaming area. You can do this in Settings > Network ...
  19. You need to turn on voice roaming to call someone because you're in a roaming area. You can do this in Settings > Network ...
  20. You now need to set the dial-out credentials that interface '%1' will use when connecting to the remote router. These credentials ...
  21. You performed a diagonal flick. To enable diagonal flicks, click the Next button and select "Navigational flicks and editing ...
  22. You performed a flick in a direction you have disabled. To use flicks in this direction, change your mapping in the Pen and ...
  23. You recently opened this file and we still have a temporary copy. Choose "Make available offline" to open this copy and make ...
  24. You should consider either replacing the above permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying the permissions ...
  25. You should create a strong password that uses uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces. A password can ...
  26. You should disable the quota system only if you do not intend to use quotas on this disk volume. When you reenable the quota ...
  27. You should enable the quota system only if you intend to use quotas on this disk volume. When you enable the quota system, ...
  28. You should only exclude words that you never dictate or that are the cause of frequent dictation mistakes. To spell a word, ...
  29. You should only install driver software from publishers you trust. How can I decide which device software is safe to install? ...
  30. You should require both Integrity and Mutual Authentication for any UNC paths that host executable programs, script files, ...
  31. You should run a full scan to check for any remains of this threat. Until you run a full scan, your PC might be at risk. ...
  32. You should run a full scan to check for any remains of this threat. Until you run a full scan, your PC might be at risk. ...
  33. You should see a file transfer begin as soon as someone starts transmitting files to your computer from their Bluetooth enabled ...
  34. You should use this command only if a user has forgotten his or her password and does not have a password reset disk. If ...
  35. You should use this command only if you've forgotten the password and do not have a password reset disk. If you know the ...
  36. You should use this command only if you've forgotten the password and do not have a password reset disk. If you know the ...
  37. You specified that the password should never expire. The user will not be required to change the password at next logon. ...
  38. You were not connected because a duplicate name exists on the network. If joining a domain, go to System in Control Panel ...
  39. You will be asked a series of questions from the specified package. The answers you provide will be stored in an answer file ...
  40. You will no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment unless it is manually enabled and moved to the system drive. ...
  41. You will only be able to unlock this drive on computers running Windows 7 and later. If you want to unlock the drive on computers ...
  42. You'll be asked to schedule a restart to finish installing updates. Updates won't download over a metered connection (where ...
  43. You'll need to stop using your current backup drive before you add a new one. This won't delete any files from your current ...
  44. You'll need to use recovery tools. If you don't have any installation media (like a disc or USB device), contact your PC ...
  45. You'll receive text message notifications from %1!s! instead of from your current texting app. You can change this later ...
  46. You're about to delete this PC's recovery partition, so make sure you keep the recovery drive in a safe place. You'll need ...
  47. You're about to disconnect your Microsoft account from your domain account. The information associated with your Microsoft ...
  48. You're almost done. Make sure you've saved your work, and use your new password the next time you sign in. The information ...
  49. You're almost done. You'll be able to use Microsoft account services while signed in with your domain account, and your personal ...
  50. You're almost done. Your existing account will now be changed to a Microsoft account. All of your files on this PC will remain ...
  51. You're not able to send a reply from this account. There seems to be a problem with the server. Contact the support person ...
  52. You're not able to send mail from this account. There seems to be a problem with the server. Contact the support person for ...
  53. You're not connected to a private network. To change your network location setting, open Network and Sharing Center in Control ...
  54. You're not connected to the Internet. To get online Help, which shows you the latest help content, you need to be connected ...
  55. You're not currently connected to your home network. To view files and resources on other homegroup computers, first connect ...
  56. You're not set up on the server. Email your organization's tech support and ask them if they can give you access to Work ...
  57. You're out of space on the server. To fix this problem, remove some files from or ask your system administrator for more ...
  58. You're signed in using previously stored account info. If you've changed your account info since you last signed in to this ...
  59. You've added a folder to a shared library. To also share the folder, you must give your permission. If you click No, the ...
  60. You've been connected for the maximum amount of time allowed for users with Remote Desktop license issues, and your session ...
  61. You've been signed in with a local profile because cross-forest roaming profiles are disabled. Changes made to this profile ...
  62. You've been signed in with the default profile for the system. Please see the event log for details or contact your administrator. ...
  63. You've chosen to format partition %d on drive %d. If you continue, Setup will delete all information contained on this partition. ...
  64. You've chosen to install Windows on drive %d. If you continue, Setup will delete all partitions and data contained on this ...
  65. You've linked the maximum number of Microsoft accounts and Windows user accounts on this device. Remove an existing linked ...
  66. You've reached your data limit for updating tiles in Start. You'll be able to see when there's new info waiting for you in ...
  67. You've received some new phone settings from an unidentified source. If you know the sender and want to accept these changes, ...
  68. You've received some new phone settings from an unidentified source. If you know the sender and want to accept these changes, ...
  69. You've removed a folder from a shared library. To stop sharing the folder, you must provide permission. If you click No, ...
  70. You've successfully created a password reset disk for this user account. Discard any previous disks; they can no longer be ...
  71. You've successfully reset the password for this user account. You will now be able to log on with this new password. Note: ...
  72. Your account is an administrator account. Because your account has no password, anyone can use it to bypass or turn off Family ...
  73. Your account was locked because there have been too many attempts to sign in with an incorrect email address or password. ...
  74. Your Active Directory Domain Services schema isn't configured to run BitLocker Drive Encryption. Contact your system administrator. ...
  75. Your answers are used to determine recommended settings only. If another program or Web site wants to use this information ...