Windows Server 2008

  1. The device could not allocate one or more required resources due to conflicts with other devices. The device DMA setting ...
  2. The device could not allocate one or more required resources due to conflicts with other devices. The device interrupt setting ...
  3. The device could not allocate one or more required resources due to conflicts with other devices. The device memory setting ...
  4. The device could not allocate one or more required resources due to conflicts with other devices. The device port setting ...
  5. The device driver for the '%s' device is preventing the machine from entering hibernation. Please close all applications ...
  6. The device driver for the '%s' device is preventing the machine from entering standby. Please close all applications and ...
  7. The device driver for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) encountered a non-recoverable error in the TPM hardware, which prevents ...
  8. The device driver for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) encountered an error in the TPM hardware, which might prevent some ...
  9. The device driver for {warndescrip} has not been installed. This device will not be available until the correct device driver ...
  10. The device failed to accept the command within the timeout period. This may be caused by the device having entered an inconsistent ...
  11. The device has indicated a passkey exchange failure. You might have entered an incorrect passkey or the time to enter the ...
  12. The device has indicated that it cannot accept any more incoming connections. Stop using the device and try again. If you ...
  13. The device has indicated that it has run out of memory or that it cannot keep track of another connection. You may need to ...
  14. The device has indicated that passkey exchange is not allowed. This might also indicate that the user of the device has rejected ...
  15. The device has not responded to the passkey exchange. Make sure the device is turned on, nearby, and ready to accept a passkey ...
  16. The device indicates that the connection is terminated. Also, this may indicate that the person using the device has denied ...
  17. The device is being used by another application. If you continue, that application may stop working. Do you want to continue? ...
  18. The device is being used by another application. Please close any devices that are playing audio to this device and then ...
  19. The device is currently busy and its contents may not be fully displayed. If another application is copying data to or from ...
  20. The device is not found on the network. Be sure that: 1. The device is turned on. 2. The network is connected. 3. The device ...
  21. The Device Manager lists all the hardware devices installed on your computer. Use the Device Manager to change the properties ...
  22. The device name you chose is in use by some other device. Each still image device must have a unique name. Please change ...
  23. The device number of a(n) %1 cannot be determined. This device failed to configure. This event may be logged several times ...
  24. The device object parameter is either not a valid device object or is not attached to the volume specified by the file name. ...
  25. The device PIN is usually eight digits long and shown on the device using a label or on its display. Some devices may use ...
  26. The device was in use by another application or is otherwise not available. Pleased stop that application or wait for the ...
  27. The device you just connected is nearly full. The files may be from the device manufacturer or they may have been added from ...
  28. The device, {warndescrip}, cannot start properly. It may not have the correct driver installed or may be experiencing a hardware ...
  29. The device, {warndescrip}, is disabled. If this device is no longer used it may be intentionally disabled. The Plug and Play ...
  30. The device, {warndescrip}, is reporting "{warnerror}". This device will not be available until the issue is resolved. The ...
  31. The device, {warndescrip}, is reporting a bad status value. This device will not be available until the issue is resolved. ...
  32. The DeviceDescriptorBlock property indicates the offset address to the device descriptor block (DDB) structure. The DDB contains ...
  33. The DeviceEntriesInAColorTable property indicates the number of color indexes in a color table of a display device. If the ...
  34. The DeviceID property contains a string that uniquely identifies the cache represented by an instance of Win32_CacheMemory. ...
  35. The DeviceID property contains a string that uniquely identifies the disk drive and partition from the rest of the system ...
  36. The DeviceID property indicates the number that uniquely identifies this device with other peripherals using the Plug and ...
  37. The DeviceLoader property indicates the name of the device loader for the modem. A device loader loads and manages device ...
  38. The DeviceMap property indicates the order in which devices are listed with this SCSI controller. The DeviceMap property ...
  39. The DeviceName property indicates the name of the display device. This property has been deprecated in favor of a corresponding ...
  40. The DeviceObject property is the Windows object manager name of the underlying storage device that supports the original ...
  41. The devices listed below are being used by programs and are consuming bandwidth. To obtain updated bandwidth information, ...
  42. The devices shown above are those that support Personal Area Network (PAN) services. If your device does not support PAN ...
  43. The devices shown in bold type are non-HI-SPEED USB devices that can be supported by the hub to which the HI-SPEED USB device ...
  44. The DeviceSpecificPens property indicates the current number of device-specific pens. 0xffff means the device does not support ...
  45. The DeviceSpecificPens property indicates the current number of device-specific pens. A value of 0xFFFFFFFF means the device ...
  46. The DeviceSpecificPens property indicates the current number of device-specific pens. A value of 0xFFFFFFFF means the device ...
  47. The DFS Management snap-in cannot create a namespace on a failover cluster. To create a namespace on a failover cluster, ...
  48. The DFS Replication bandwidth savings are computed by determining the total size of data replicated across the network using ...
  49. The DFS Replication detected the ASR instance key has changed on volume %2!S!. Replication has been stopped for all replicated ...
  50. The DFS Replication detected the System State Restore Id has changed on volume %2!S!. Replication has been stopped for all ...
  51. The DFS Replication monitoring provider class. This singleton class has provider-specific settings in addition to computer-wide ...
  52. The DFS Replication service cleaned up the oldest staging files at local path %1!S!, and the staging space is now below the ...
  53. The DFS Replication service cleaned up the oldest staging files at local path %1, and the staging space is now below the ...
  54. The DFS Replication service cleaned up the oldest staging files for the replicated folder at local path %2!S!, and the staging ...
  55. The DFS Replication service cleaned up the oldest staging files for the replicated folder at local path %2, and the staging ...
  56. The DFS Replication service could not replicate one or more replicated folders because the staging path is invalid or inaccessible. ...
  57. The DFS Replication service could not replicate one or more replicated folders because the staging path is invalid or inaccessible. ...
  58. The DFS Replication service could not replicate the replicated folder at local path %2 because the staging path is invalid ...
  59. The DFS Replication service could not replicate the replicated folder at local path %2!S! because the staging path is invalid ...
  60. The DFS Replication service detected a bad parameter in %1 %2 configuration. The parameter %4. The service has ignored the ...
  61. The DFS Replication service detected a bad parameter in %1 %2 configuration. The parameter is %4. The service cannot recover ...
  62. The DFS Replication service detected a bad parameter in %1!S! %2!S! configuration. The parameter %4!S!. The service has ignored ...
  63. The DFS Replication service detected a bad parameter in %1!S! %2!S! configuration. The parameter is %4!S!. The service cannot ...
  64. The DFS Replication service detected a conflict between two or more %1 objects while polling for configuration information. ...
  65. The DFS Replication service detected a conflict between two or more %1!S! objects while polling for configuration information. ...
  66. The DFS Replication service detected a valid and consistent replication group configuration. Additional Information: Replication ...
  67. The DFS Replication service detected a valid and consistent replication group configuration. Additional Information: Replication ...
  68. The DFS Replication service detected a valid and consistent volume configuration. Additional Information: Volume: %1 Volume ...
  69. The DFS Replication service detected a valid and consistent volume configuration. Additional Information: Volume: %1!S! Volume ...
  70. The DFS Replication service detected an incompatible Active Directory Domain Services schema version while trying to read ...
  71. The DFS Replication service detected an incompatible Active Directory Domain Services schema version while trying to read ...
  72. The DFS Replication service detected and discarded an inconsistent replication group configuration. Additional Information: ...
  73. The DFS Replication service detected and discarded an inconsistent replication group configuration. Additional Information: ...
  74. The DFS Replication service detected and discarded an inconsistent volume configuration. Additional Information: Error: %2 ...
  75. The DFS Replication service detected and discarded an inconsistent volume configuration. Additional Information: Error: %2!S! ...