Windows 7

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