Windows 7
- Windows Media Player has backed up a portion of your media usage rights to %s. However, the usage rights for some of your ...
- Windows Media Player has detected that the CD drive cannot play audio CDs correctly because the drive is too slow when error ...
- Windows Media Player has detected that you are not connected to the Internet. Connect to the Internet, and then try again.%0 ...
- Windows Media Player has encountered an unknown error with your portable device. Reconnect your portable device, and then ...
- Windows Media Player has restored a portion of your media usage rights from %s. However, the usage rights for some of your ...
- Windows Media Player is already searching for files to add to your library. Wait for the current process to finish before ...
- Windows Media Player is currently ripping from a CD. If you exit now, some files may not be ripped. Are you sure you want ...
- Windows Media Player is currently ripping from a CD. To rip to a new location, you must stop and then start ripping again. ...
- Windows Media Player is currently saving content. If you exit now, the content might be incomplete. Are you sure you want ...
- Windows Media Player is currently synchronizing your portable device. If you exit now, some files may not sync. Are you sure ...
- Windows Media Player is in use by other components on this computer; it is recommended that you not roll back at this time. ...
- Windows Media Player is trying to acquire media usage rights for a file that is no longer being used. Rights acquisition ...
- Windows Media Player must connect to a Microsoft service on the Internet to restore your media usage rights. Do you want ...
- Windows Media Player must connect to the Internet to verify the file's media usage rights. Connect to the Internet, and then ...
- Windows Media Player must switch to analog mode because it cannot accurately play CDs in digital mode. When CDs are played ...
- Windows Media Player must switch to analog mode because there is a problem reading the CD drive in digital mode. Verify that ...
- Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service or a service that it depends on failed to start. Use Windows services administrative ...
- Windows Media Player no longer detects a connected portable device. Reconnect your portable device, and then try syncing ...
- Windows Media Player no longer detects a connected portable device. Reconnect your portable device, and then try to sync ...
- Windows Media Player requires %lu megabytes (MB). Upgrading will take approximately %lu minutes over a 28.8 KBps connection. ...
- Windows Media Player requires a DVD decoder to play DVD media. Go online to learn how to obtain and install a DVD decoder. ...
- Windows Media Player was not closed properly. A damaged or incompatible plug-in might have caused the problem to occur. As ...
- Windows Media Services cannot bind to ports in your firewall that are being used by other services. You can avoid port conflicts ...
- Windows Media Services will only run on Windows Server 2003, Standard Edition and Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition.%0 ...
- Windows Messenger is automatically loaded and running when a user logs on to a Windows XP computer. You can use this setting ...
- Windows might not be able to record details that could help identify system errors because your current paging file is disabled ...
- Windows must connect to the Internet to verify the file's media usage rights. Connect to the Internet, and then try again. ...
- Windows needs different credentials to access your corporate network. Lock your computer and then unlock it using those credentials ...
- Windows needs different credentials to access your domain network If locking and unlocking your computer using alternative ...
- Windows needs telephone information about the location from which you will be dialing. If you cancel without providing this ...
- Windows needs to download and install a software driver from the %1 computer to print to %2. Proceed only if you trust the ...
- Windows needs to download and install a software driver from the %1 computer to print to %2. Proceed only if you trust the ...
- Windows needs to download and install a software driver from the %1 computer to print to %2. Proceed only if you trust the ...
- Windows needs your smart card credentials to access your corporate network. Click to enter your credentials or lock this ...
- Windows needs your smart card credentials to access your domain network Please lock and then unlock your computer using your ...
- Windows no longer detects a homegroup on this network. To create a new homegroup, click OK, and then open HomeGroup in Control ...
- Windows Online Troubleshooting Service is enabled, but you are not connected to the Internet. Connect to the Internet to ...
- Windows Online Troubleshooting Service is not enabled. Enable Windows Online Troubleshooting Service to get the most up-to-date ...
- WINDOWS OS LOADER The following types can be used only for Windows OS Loader entries. For information about data formats ...
- Windows PE cannot start because the actual SYSTEMROOT directory (%1) is different from the configured one (%2). This can ...
- Windows Photo Gallery can't combine video clips. Import the video clips into Windows Movie Maker, and then combine the clips ...
- Windows Photo Viewer can't display this picture because there might not be enough memory available on your computer. Close ...
- Windows Photo Viewer can't open this picture because either Photo Viewer doesn't support this file format, or you don't have ...
- Windows Photo Viewer can't open this picture because either the picture is deleted, or it's in a location that isn't available. ...
- Windows Photo Viewer can't print pictures in this format. Use Paint or another image-editing program to save the picture ...
- Windows Photo Viewer can't print this picture because there's no printer installed, or a service Windows needs isn't running. ...
- Windows Photo Viewer can't save changes to this picture. Verify that the picture is not set to read-only and make sure you ...
- Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because the file isn't available. The picture might have been ...
- Windows Photo Viewer can't save the changes to this picture because there's a problem with the picture's file properties. ...
- Windows Photo Viewer does not work in safe mode. If you want to view pictures or videos, restart your computer normally. ...
- Windows Photo Viewer is the built-in picture viewer that allows users to easily view pictures as well as e-mail and burn ...
- Windows PowerShell Integrated Scripting Environment (ISE) enables you to run interactive commands, and edit and debug scripts ...
- Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by a policy defined at a more ...
- Windows PowerShell updated your execution policy successfully, but the setting is overridden by a policy defined at a more ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not create a relationship between protocol %1 and application %2, which belongs ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not notify protocol %1 to enable request processing. Requests made to this protocol ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not process changes that affect supported protocols for site %1. The site will ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not register protocol %1, because WAS cannot register a protocol when there ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not run the automatic shutdown executable %2 for application pool %1. The data ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) did not send a request to protocol %1 to remove configuration for application %3 ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) disabled protocol %1 because the protocol was unable to acknowledge a change in ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) disabled protocol %1 because WAS received bad data about the protocol. To re-enable ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) encountered an error trying to determine the correct security identifier (SID) for ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) is disabling protocol %1 because the protocol was unable to acknowledge a change ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) is stopping because it encountered an error. The data field contains the error number. ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) was unable to determine the security identifier (SID) for the worker process identity ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) was unable to notify protocol %2 about an identity change for application pool %1. ...
- Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) was unable to register protocol %1. The listener adapter for protocol %1 may not ...
- Windows Process Activation Service encountered an error trying to track worker process '%1' that belongs to app pool '%2'. ...
- Windows Process Activation Service failed to create the internal protocol app pool object for app pool '%1' and protocol ...
- Windows Process Activation Service generalizes the IIS process model, removing the dependency on HTTP. All the features of ...
- Windows Process Activation Service listens for messages on behalf of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) services and ...
- Windows Process Activation Service Support enables Application Server to invoke applications remotely over the network using ...
- Windows Process Activation Service terminated unexpectedly and the system was not configured to restart it. The Windows Process ...
- Windows Process Activation Service was unable to create a listener adapter with a blank name '%1'. Please provide a name ...