Windows 10

  1. This drive is dirty and cannot be converted. You will need to clear the dirty bit on this drive by running CHKDSK /F or allowing ...
  2. This drive may be allocated across more than one physical disk. Before re-running the Disk assessment, check that your drive ...
  3. This drive was encrypted on a computer running Windows Vista. If you continue and add a new unlocking method, you won't be ...
  4. This drive was encrypted using the version of BitLocker Drive Encryption included with Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 ...
  5. This drive was separated from the storage pool and might contain files that are different from those on the other drive in ...
  6. This driver caused a delay during standby while servicing a device: Driver File Name : %3 Driver Friendly Name : %5 Driver ...
  7. This driver is incompatible with the version of Windows you are upgrading to. It is likely that the driver is part of another ...
  8. This driver is using up too many resources and is impacting the performance of Windows: File Name : %3 Friendly Name : %5 ...
  9. This driver is waiting longer than expected on a device: File Name : %3 Friendly Name : %5 Version : %7 Thread time : %8ms ...
  10. This driver responded slower than expected to the resume request while servicing this device: Driver File Name : %3 Driver ...
  11. This driver software was altered after the digital signature that verifies who publishes it was created. It could potentially ...
  12. This driver took longer to initialize, resulting in a performance degradation in the system start up process: File Name : ...
  13. This DSA successfully wrote the service principal names for the following account which are needed for mutual authentication ...
  14. This DSA was unable to bind to the following domain in order to create/register/verify the service principal names needed ...
  15. This DSA was unable to crack the following account in order to create/verify the service principal names needed for mutual ...
  16. This DSA was unable to create a script file needed for service principal name registration in the following domain. Domain: ...
  17. This DSA was unable to make the service principal names needed for mutual authentication to succeed on inbound connections. ...
  18. This DSA was unable to update the service principal names for the following account which are needed for mutual authentication ...
  19. This DSA was unable to write the script required to register the service principal names for the following account which ...
  20. This DVD's resolution exceeds the maximum allowed by your component video outputs. Try reducing your screen resolution to ...
  21. This e-mail was sent to you by Internet Explorer 8 To stop this e-mail notification, edit the properties of this offline ...
  22. This edition of Windows Server cannot support any of the following NPS configurations: - More than 50 RADIUS clients - More ...
  23. This editor can update documents created by the Windows 95 Fax Cover Page Editor. Only files in the new format and ".COV" ...
  24. This email address has been configured as a default for quota, file screening, and file management notifications on server ...
  25. This email is addressed to your network administrator. Please replace this text with a description of the intranet connectivity ...
  26. This email store will not be indexed by default unless it is cached locally. To enable indexing you need to adjust your Outlook ...
  27. This enhanced content you are about to play uses the following Web page. You should only open Web pages from sources that ...
  28. This enhanced level of security can prevent Web sites from displaying correctly in Internet Explorer and restrict access ...
  29. This entry cannot be deleted unless the /f switch is specified on the command line. Run bcdedit /? for more information. ...
  30. This error (HTTP 400 Bad Request) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the web server, but the webpage could ...
  31. This error (HTTP 400 Bad Request) means that this program was able to connect to the web server, but the webpage could not ...
  32. This error (HTTP 403 Forbidden) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but it does not have permission ...
  33. This error (HTTP 403 Forbidden) means that this program was able to connect to the website, but it does not have permission ...
  34. This error (HTTP 404 Not Found) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but the page you wanted ...
  35. This error (HTTP 404 Not Found) means that this program was able to connect to the website, but the page you wanted was not ...
  36. This error (HTTP 405 Method Not Allowed) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but the site has ...
  37. This error (HTTP 405 Method Not Allowed) means that this program was able to connect to the website, but the site has a programming ...
  38. This error (HTTP 406 Not Acceptable) means that Internet Explorer was able to receive information from the website you visited, ...
  39. This error (HTTP 406 Not Acceptable) means that this program was able to receive information from the website you visited, ...
  40. This error (HTTP 408 Request Timeout or HTTP 409 Conflict) means that the server took too long to display the page or there ...
  41. This error (HTTP 410 Gone) means that Internet Explorer was able to connect to the website, but the webpage you are trying ...
  42. This error (HTTP 410 Gone) means that this program was able to connect to the website, but the webpage you are trying to ...
  43. This error (HTTP 500 Internal Server Error) means that the website you are visiting had a server problem which prevented ...
  44. This error (HTTP 501 Not Implemented or HTTP 505 Version Not Supported) means that the website you are visiting doesn't currently ...
  45. This error (HTTP 501 Not Implemented or HTTP 505 Version Not Supported) means that the website you are visiting doesnrsquo;t ...
  46. This error can be caused by unplugging a removable storage device such as an external USB drive while the device is in use, ...
  47. This error cannot be automatically repaired For technical support personnel, additional information about the error is included ...
  48. This error indicates that the requested operation cannot be completed due to a catastrophic media failure or on-disk data ...
  49. This error is returned when not connected to the group while trying to perform an operation that requires connectivity.%0 ...
  50. This error may occur if another service is already using a Named Pipe or RPC trigger for the same endpoint or interface as ...
  51. This error might have been caused by applying the default parameter binding. You can disable the default parameter binding ...
  52. This event collects information to help Microsoft create solutions to problems that are related to the message displayed. ...
  53. This event contains REPAIR PROCEDURES for the 1084 event which has previously been logged. This message indicates a specific ...
  54. This event contains REPAIR PROCEDURES for the 1084 event which has previously been logged. This message indicates a specific ...
  55. This event documents additional REPAIR PROCEDURES to resolve the NTDS KCC Event 1311 on a read-only Active Directory Domain ...
  56. This event documents additional REPAIR PROCEDURES to resolve the NTDS KCC Event 1311 on a read-only Active Directory Lightweight ...
  57. This event is a periodic update on the remaining total quantity of available account-identifiers (RIDs). The number of remaining ...
  58. This event is raised when all the feeds of the user have been subscribed or updated completely. We log the overall time it ...
  59. This event is raised when protocol caps are received from the server. We log that hardware resources are not being used. ...
  60. This event is raised when protocol caps are received from the server. We log the version selected, and the client mode and ...
  61. This event is raised when the feed cache on the client local machine is missing icons or Rdp files due to cache corruption! ...
  62. This event is raised when the user starts a new cycle of feed discovery. We log the hashed UPN and timezone information here ...
  63. This extension cannot be disabled because the EnableAllExtensions flag has been set on the snap-in. Call EnableAllExtensions(0) ...
  64. This failure might be caused by applying the default parameter binding. You can disable the default parameter binding in ...
  65. This fax cannot be sent at this time. Please launch the Compose Form from Windows Fax and Scan and click on New Fax to attach ...
  66. This feature allows Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) clients that are in the same subnet to locate and share ...
  67. This feature allows File Server Resource Manager to be managed remotely using the File Server Resource Manager snap-in or ...
  68. This feature allows Media Center Extenders to communicate with a computer running Windows Media Center. (Uses SSDP and qWave) ...
  69. This feature allows other computers to find and communicate with your computer using the Peer Name Resolution Protocol. (Uses ...
  70. This feature allows remote management of the system via WS-Management, a web services-based protocol for remote management ...
  71. This feature allows remote management of Windows by exposing a set of manageable components in a set of classes defined by ...
  72. This feature allows the transfer of media from your network enabled camera or media device to your computer using the Media ...
  73. This feature allows this computer to discover other devices and be discovered by other devices on the network. (Uses Function ...
  74. This feature allows this computer to share its internet connection with other computers on a private network. (Uses UPnP ...
  75. This feature allows users of this computer to request remote assistance from other users on the network. (Uses UPnP, SSDP, ...