Windows Server 2008

  1. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal ECC memory error at physical address %3 on memory module %4 reported to CPU %1. %2 ...
  2. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal ECC memory error at physical address %3 reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) ...
  3. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal External/Internal bus error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained ...
  4. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal internal CPU register access error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are ...
  5. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal level %3 Cache error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained within ...
  6. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal level %3 translation Buffer error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are ...
  7. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal memory hierarchy error. Trasaction Type: %1 Memory Hierarchy Level: %5 Request Type: ...
  8. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal memory hierarchy error.%r Trasaction Type: %1%r Memory Hierarchy Level: %2%r Request ...
  9. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal Micro Architecture Structure error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are ...
  10. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI bus Master abort error during a transaction type %3 at address %4 on PCI bus ...
  11. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI bus Master abort error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained ...
  12. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI bus Parity error during a transaction type %3 at address %4 on PCI bus %5 reported ...
  13. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI bus Parity error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained within ...
  14. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI bus SERR error during a transaction type %3 at address %4 on PCI bus %5 reported ...
  15. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI bus SERR error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained within ...
  16. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI bus Timeout error during a transaction type %3 at address %4 on PCI bus %5 reported ...
  17. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI bus Timeout error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained within ...
  18. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal PCI component error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained within ...
  19. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal Platform Specific error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained ...
  20. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal SMBIOS Device Type %3 error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained ...
  21. Machine Check Event reported is a fatal System Event error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained within ...
  22. Machine Check Event reported is a memory hierarchy error. Trasaction Type: %1 Memory Hierarchy Level: %5 Request Type: %3 ...
  23. Machine Check Event reported is an unknown corrected PCI bus error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained ...
  24. Machine Check Event reported is an unknown fatal PCI bus error reported to CPU %1. %2 additional error(s) are contained within ...
  25. Machine MSMQ storage quota was exceeded or there is insufficient disk space. No more messages can be stored in user queues. ...
  26. Machine Type Mismatch} The image file %hs is valid, but is for a machine type other than the current machine. Select OK to ...
  27. Macintosh users can connect to the server by using name and password authentication or the Guest account. To allow use of ...
  28. MacOpener 2000 has a known compatibility issue with this version of Windows and might not run as expected. The Mac Format ...
  29. Magnifier zooms in anywhere on the screen, and makes everything in that area larger. You can move Magnifier around, lock ...
  30. Mail Exchanger (MX) Mail exchanger (MX) record. Provides message routing to a specified mail exchange host that is acting ...
  31. Mail Group (MG) Mail group (MG) record. Adds domain mailboxes, each specified by a mailbox (MB) record in the current zone, ...
  32. Mailbox Information (MINFO) Mailbox or mail list information (MINFO) record. Specifies a domain mailbox name to contact. ...
  33. Mailist 2.0 has a known compatibility issue with this version of Windows. For an update that is compatible with this version ...
  34. Mailslot Allocations Failed is the number of times the datagram receiver has failed to allocate a buffer to hold a user mailslot ...
  35. Mailslot Opens Failed/sec indicates the rate at which mailslot messages to be delivered to mailslots that are not present ...
  36. Mailslot Writes Failed is the total number of mailslot messages that have been successfully received, but that could not ...
  37. Main Mode Negotiation Requests Received is the number of Main Mode negotiations initiated by a peer since IPsec was last ...
  38. Main Mode SAs That Used Impersonation is the number of Main Mode security associations completed using impersonation since ...
  39. Main Mode SAs That Used Impersonation per second is the rate of Main Mode security associations completed using impersonation. ...
  40. Maintains a secure channel between this computer and the domain controller for authenticating users and services. If this ...
  41. Maintains an updated list of computers on the network and supplies this list to computers designated as browsers. If this ...
  42. Maintains date and time synchronization on all clients and servers in the network. If this service is stopped, date and time ...
  43. Maintains date and time synchronization on all clients and servers in the network. If this service is stopped, date and time ...
  44. Major Version : 1!x! Minor Version : 2!x! FileRef# : 3 Parent FileRef# : 4 Usn : 5 Time Stamp : 6 %7 %8 Reason : 9!lx! Source ...
  45. Make a DVD that includes your videos and digital photos that you and others can watch on a TV. Windows DVD Maker lets you ...
  46. Make presentations more effective by connecting to networked projectors wirelessly, without having to share cables or move ...
  47. Make providers easy to locate by adding details, identifiers, and categorizations. Publish support contacts, links to additional ...
  48. Make sure all cables are connected correctly. The router documentation should have instructions for how to connect the cables. ...
  49. Make sure none of the gray bars have a tinge of red, green, or blue. You may need to fine tune brightness and contrast after ...
  50. Make sure that both computers are connected to the same network. On the computer to which you want to transfer files and ...
  51. Make sure that the CD/DVD tray is removed: otherwise cleaning cannot be performed. Click the Start button to clean the print ...
  52. Make sure that the CD/DVD tray is removed; otherwise head cleaning cannot be performed. Click the Start button to clean the ...
  53. Make sure that the disc uses a format that Windows recognizes. If the disc is unformatted, you need to format it before using ...
  54. Make sure that the printer is turned on and connected to the computer. Also make sure that 10 x 15 cm (4 x 6 in.) size paper ...
  55. Make sure that the printer is turned on and connected to the computer. Also make sure that 10 x 15 cm size paper is loaded ...
  56. Make sure that the printer is turned on and connected to the computer. Also make sure that 4 x 6 in. size paper is loaded ...
  57. Make sure that the printer is turned on and connected to the computer. Also make sure that A4 or Letter size plain paper ...
  58. Make sure that the printer is turned on and connected to the computer. Also make sure that A4 size plain paper is loaded ...
  59. Make sure that you choose an option that works on both computers. For example, if you can't copy information (write) to CDs ...
  60. Make sure that: -the interface cable is securely connected between your PC and MFC. -the MFC is turned ON, not machine error ...
  61. Make sure that: -the interface cable is securely connected between your PC and MFC. -the MFC is turned ON, not machine error ...
  62. Make sure the disk is still in the drive, and then type the current user account password. If the account does not have a ...
  63. Make sure you are connecting to a trusted network. During this type of restore, your computer does not have security updates ...
  64. Make sure you can distinguish the shirt from the suit. The suit should be black, not gray. If you see a moving X, turn the ...
  65. Make sure you know the name and network address of the fax server. You also need permission from your network administrator ...
  66. Make sure you know which drive contains the writable CD and if the old computer can read it. If you're not sure, check Help ...
  67. Make sure you typed the path correctly and you have permission to access the shared folder If you are trying to access the ...
  68. Make sure your computer can access its domain. If you are storing the certificate on a smart card, insert the card in the ...
  69. Make sure your computer is in range of "%ws" and that the network settings match the wireless router or access point settings ...
  70. Make sure your device is connected to the computer and then try turning on the gadget on or off again. If the problem persists, ...
  71. Make sure your Internet Protocol Bindings are correct Ensure that "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and "Internet ...
  72. Make this package available either through the Add-Remove Programs in the Control Panel or via document invocation (Auto-Install). ...
  73. Make Windows Media Player the default music and video player and allow it to download CD and DVD information from the Internet. ...
  74. Make your computer easier to see, hear, and use. Adjust the visual display, use an input device, get recommendations for ...
  75. Make your computer easier to use. ,Windows will read and scan this list automatically. Press the Spacebar to select the highlighted ...