Currently no valid system partitions are defined on this computer. A system partition is an area of a hard disk that your computer uses to store operating system startup files and diagnostic, configuration, or other manufacturer-supplied programs. System partitions are generally created and managed by a manufacturer supplied configuration program. To install Windows you need to have a valid system partition on a GPT or EFI format disk For new system partition, create a partition on the starting free space of a GPT or EFI format disk and then convert it into system partition by selecting "M=Make System Partition" partition option in the partitioning screen. To go back to the partitioning screen, press ENTER
Current overwrite policy the Windows NT/Windows 2000 Event Log service employs for this log file. The possible values of ...
Current policies prevent the Microsoft Management Console from opening in author mode. Contact your administrator for details. ...
Current policies prevent the Microsoft Management Console invoked from scripts from opening in author mode. Contact your ...
Current required by the chassis at 120V. If power is provided by the chassis (as in the case of a UPS), this property may ...
Currently no valid system partitions are defined on this computer. A system partition is an area of a hard disk that your ...
Currently the archived data is being displayed. To switch to the current view, save this console and close this snapin. Then ...
Currently your computer is not allowed to have consumer versions of Messenger installed. Please talk to your network administrator ...
Currently, the registration information on this screen is set to be sent both to Microsoft and the computer manufacturer. ...
Currently, the registration information on this screen is set to be sent to Microsoft, but not the computer manufacturer. ...