Windows 7

  1. Read events from an event log, log file or using structured query. Usage: wevtutil { qe | query-events } /OPTION:VALUE /OPTION:VALUE ...
  2. Read of USN log for NTFS volume %1 failed with error code %2. Volume will remain offline until the Indexing Service (cisvc) ...
  3. Read Operations Random/sec counts the rate at which, on a file-by-file basis, reads are made that are not sequential. If ...
  4. Read Operations/sec is the rate the server is performing file read operations for the clients on this CPU. This value is ...
  5. Read Packets Small/sec is the rate at which reads less than one-fourth of the server's negotiated buffer size are made by ...
  6. Read Packets/sec is the rate at which read packets are being placed on the network. Each time a single packet is sent with ...
  7. Read text to your computer to improve your computer's ability to understand your voice. Doing this isn't necessary, but can ...
  8. Read the "Step-by-Step: Basic Windows Deployment for IT Professionals" document. This document provides an introduction to ...
  9. Read the "Step-By-Step: Basic Windows Deployment for OEMs" document. This document provides an introduction to using the ...
  10. Read the "System Builder Quick Start Guide" document. This document provides the minimum guidelines for system builders to ...
  11. Read the descriptions and then select a quorum configuration for your cluster. The recommendations are based on providing ...
  12. Read the privacy statement online . To unsubscribe from the program, click the Options menu on the Help home page, and then ...
  13. Read-only Domain Controllers cannot be bridgehead servers since they do not perform outbound replication. Options for specifying ...
  14. Reading the hiber-file was slower than expected: Name : %3 Total Time : %4ms Degradation Time : %5ms Incident Time (UTC) ...
  15. Reads Denied/sec is the rate at which the server is unable to accommodate requests for Raw Reads. When a read is much larger ...
  16. Reads Large/sec is the rate at which reads over 2 times the server's negotiated buffer size are made by applications. Too ...
  17. Ready for the next media. To continue, insert the media labeled %1 into a DVD drive or other removable media device and then ...
  18. ReadyBoost is not enabled because the service responsible for ReadyBoost (Sysmain) has been turned off on this computer. ...
  19. ReadyBoost is not enabled on this computer because the system disk is fast enough that ReadyBoost is unlikely to provide ...
  20. ReadyBoost is not enabled on this computer because the system disk's performance is high, as measured by the Windows Experience ...
  21. Real-Time Protection feature has encountered an error and failed. Feature:%3 Error Code:%5 Error description:%6 Reason:%4 ...
  22. Real-time Protection feature has restarted. It is recommended that you run a full system scan to detect any items that may ...
  23. Realm trust If the server is not a Windows Active Directory Domain Controller, you can create a trust to an interoperable ...
  24. reboot_opt Whether to automatically reboot or not -r automatically reboot (if needed) without prompting. -n Suppress reboot ...
  25. Rebuilding the index might take a long time to complete. Some views and search results might be incomplete until rebuilding ...
  26. Rebuilding the RD Licensing database will delete any RDS CALs that are currently installed on this license server. After ...
  27. Rebuilding the RD Licensing database will delete any RDS CALs that are currently installed on this license server. You will ...
  28. Receive Indications/sec is the average rate, in incidents per second, at which NDIS received a receive indicaion call from ...
  29. Receive-Side Scaling State : %1!s! Chimney Offload State : %2!s! NetDMA State : %7!s! Direct Cache Acess (DCA) : %8!s! Receive ...
  30. Received a packet over a security association with a low sequence number. IPsec inbound packet replay check failed. This ...
  31. Received remoting fragment. Object Id: %1 Fragment Id: %2 Start Flag: %3 End Flag: %4 Payload Length: %5 Payload Data: %6 ...
  32. received. From: %2. CallerId: %3. To: %4. Pages: %5. Transmission time: %6. Device Name: %7. Please check the activity log ...
  33. Receives activation requests over the net.msmq and msmq.formatname protocols and passes them to the Windows Process Activation ...
  34. Receives trap messages generated by local or remote Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agents and forwards the messages ...
  35. recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo ...
  36. recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo ...
  37. Reconfigure your network To prevent problems other computers or devices might have when connecting to your computer, no more ...
  38. Record Failed Compression Bytes/sec is the rate of record bytes that either failed Xpress compression or did not significantly ...
  39. Record Name : %1!s! Record Type : %2!s! Record State : %3!s! Record Version : { %4!x! %5!x! } Record Node Type : %6!x! Record ...
  40. RecordID, with the MessageTimestamp property, serve to uniquely identify the LogRecord within a MessageLog. Note that this ...
  41. Recording expired on {0}. An error occurred while validating your subscription. Restart your computer and try again later. ...
  42. Recording expired on {0}. Reconnect your computer to the tuner to validate your subscription and begin playing content to ...
  43. Recording of {0} began as scheduled on {1} and was interrupted when the computer lost power or experienced a temporary failure. ...
  44. Recording of {0} began as scheduled on {1} and was interrupted when the computer was powered off or the recording service ...
  45. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and stopped on {2} due a lack of available disk space. ...
  46. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was interrupted when the computer lost power or ...
  47. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was interrupted when the machine was powered off ...
  48. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was manually stopped on {2} for use by another component. ...
  49. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was stopped because the recording was of Copy Never ...
  50. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was stopped due to a lack of audio/video data. {3} ...
  51. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a temporary failure caused by either a system malfunction or a power loss and stopped ...
  52. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a temporary failure caused by either a system malfunction or a power loss and stopped ...
  53. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a temporary failure caused by either a system malfunction or a power loss and stopped ...
  54. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a temporary failure caused by either a system malfunction or a power loss and was ...
  55. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a temporary failure caused by either a system malfunction or a power loss and was ...
  56. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a temporary failure caused by either a system malfunction or a power loss and was ...
  57. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a temporary failure caused by either a system malfunction or a power loss and was ...
  58. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a temporary failure caused by either a system malfunction or a power loss. This ...
  59. Recording of {0} began on {1} while the program was already in progress and stopped early on {2} due to a schedule change. ...
  60. Recording of {0} began on {1} while the program was already in progress and stopped on {2} due to a lack of available disk ...
  61. Recording of {0} began on {1} while the program was already in progress and was interrupted when the computer lost power ...
  62. Recording of {0} began on {1} while the program was already in progress and was interrupted when the machine was powered ...
  63. Recording of {0} began on {1} while the program was already in progress and was stopped due to a lack of audio/video data. ...
  64. Recording of {0} began when requested on {1} while the program was already in progress and was manually stopped on {2} for ...
  65. Recording of {0} began when requested on {1} while the program was already in progress and was stopped because the recording ...
  66. Recording will expire at {0} on {1}. An error occurred while validating your subscription. Restart your computer and try ...
  67. Recording will expire at {0} on {1}. Reconnect your computer to the tuner to validate your subscription and begin playing ...
  68. Recording will expire at {0} on {1}. Your subscription has expired. Contact your TV service provider for more information. ...
  69. Recording will expire on {0}. An error occurred while validating your subscription. Restart your computer and try again later. ...
  70. Recording will expire on {0}. Reconnect your computer to the tuner to validate your subscription and begin playing content ...
  71. RecordLog serves as an aggregation point for LogRecord objects. This class presents a higher level view of a log than its ...
  72. Records: - Flow: Used = %1!10lu! Returned = %2!10lu! InUse = %3!10lu! SlowFree Queued = %4!10lu! SlowFree Completed = %5!10lu! ...
  73. Recordset cannot be created from the specified source. The source file or stream must contain Recordset data in XML or ADTG ...
  74. Recovered replicable data. This row was recovered from a corrupted replicable database. Verify that the record contents are ...
  75. Recovering individual files or application data from DVDs or other removable media is not supported. You can only recover ...