Either no valid system partitions are defined on this computer, or all system partitions are full. Windows requires %1!u! kilobytes (KB) of free disk space on a valid system partition. 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. Setup needs a system partition to continue. Partitioning menu allows a partition to be marked as system partition. To go back to the previous partitioning menu, press ESC. To quit Setup, press F3.
Either Anonymous Logon must be a member of the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group or the Net access: Let Everyone permissions ...
Either create a new dial-up connection or use an existing one. If you choose an existing connection, you can change its settings ...
Either DirectDraw has not been installed or the Video Card capabilities are not suitable. Make sure the display is not in ...
Either no valid system partitions are defined on this computer, or all system partitions are full. Windows requires %1!u! ...
Either no valid system partitions are defined on this computer, or all system partitions are full. Windows requires %1!u! ...
Either remove the Reliability Framework feature from your installation selections, or cancel the wizard and install the Reliability ...
Either remove the Web UI components from your installation selections or cancel the wizard and install IIS before running ...
Either the certification authority (CA) encountered an error or denied the request, or network problems prevented the request ...
Either the document's application is not installed, there is not enough memory to load the application, or this application ...