Your movie cannot be created because the movie file exceeds the 4-gigabyte file size limit supported by the current file system FAT32. Select a different movie setting or convert your file system to NTFS.
Your local user account will immediately lose access to all of its encrypted files, stored passwords, and personal security ...
Your media usage rights have become corrupted or are no longer valid. This might happen if you have replaced hardware components ...
Your modem is being used by another program. Close the other program, and then try connecting again. For troubleshooting ...
Your movie cannot be attached and added to an e-mail message by Windows Movie Maker because the default e-mail program does ...
Your movie cannot be created because the movie file exceeds the 4-gigabyte file size limit supported by the current file ...
Your movie was not attached to an e-mail message because an error occurred. To send your movie in an e-mail message, you ...
Your name resolution servers were unreachable for a repeated number of operations. This may indicate a temporary problem ...
Your network (%s) is a domain network, and your administrator has authorized sharing. Devices that you allow can find your ...
Your network (%s) is a public network. Sharing is authorized because an exception for the Windows Media Player Network Sharing ...