Windows Server 2008
- Windows Media Center cannot play the file because there may be a problem with your sound or video device. Try installing ...
- Windows Media Center cannot play the file. A network firewall may be preventing Windows Media Center from opening the file ...
- Windows Media Center cannot play the file. The file is either corrupt or Windows Media Center does not support the format ...
- Windows Media Center cannot play the file. The file may be formatted with an unsupported codec, or the Internet security ...
- Windows Media Center cannot play the file. The file may be formatted with an unsupported codec, or Windows Media Center could ...
- Windows Media Center cannot play this DVD because the disc prohibits playback in your region of the world. You must obtain ...
- Windows Media Center cannot play this DVD because your video resolution is set too high. Go to Control Panel and reduce your ...
- Windows Media Center cannot read the CD. Be sure the CD is free of dirt and scratches and the CD-ROM drive is functioning ...
- Windows Media Center cannot save your playlist at this time. Make sure to use only valid characters in the playlist name, ...
- Windows Media Center connects to the Internet and downloads Guide updates automatically. Note that normal Internet fees apply. ...
- Windows Media Center could not burn the CD/DVD because there is not enough hard drive space to create the required temporary ...
- Windows Media Center could not handle your request for digital media content in a timely manner. A dialog may be open, or ...
- Windows Media Center could not load the Guide. Please restart the computer and try again. If the problem persists, see Help ...
- Windows Media Center did not detect a TV signal for this tuner. Please make sure the TV service cable is connected correctly ...
- Windows Media Center did not detect any shared folders on your network. Make sure that your network is working correctly ...
- Windows Media Center display settings have been adjusted. These adjustments might be very subtle. Do you want to keep these ...
- Windows Media Center does not have access to the Media Library. Using Windows Media Player, verify that the Media Library ...
- Windows Media Center Extender cannot find a license to play this content. Return to your computer to acquire a license for ...
- Windows Media Center Extender setup cannot configure the Windows Media Center PC for use with the Extender. Error code: %1. ...
- Windows Media Center has been closed because it does not support running in portrait mode. You must restore landscape mode ...
- Windows Media Center has been disabled in the Set Programs Access and Computer Defaults control panel. To use Windows Media ...
- Windows Media Center has been shut down because it was running in a mode that is not supported over a remote desktop connection. ...
- Windows Media Center has detected a CableCARD in one of your digital tuners, however you must have a CableCARD for each of ...
- Windows Media Center has detected at least one firewall in addition to the built-in Windows Firewall. This can prevent Extenders ...
- Windows Media Center has encountered an error and is unable to record "%1". Please restart the computer and then reschedule ...
- Windows Media Center has modified your settings to use an alternate device for your {0} connection. If you do not see a valid ...
- Windows Media Center has started searching for media throughout your machine. When the search is completed, you will be notified. ...
- Windows Media Center has stopped capturing data due to low data rate in the TV signal. This may be a temporary situation. ...
- Windows Media Center is creating a CD or DVD disc. Shutting down the computer while creating a CD or DVD disc may result ...
- Windows Media Center is currently disabled in Default Programs. Do you want to enable Windows Media Center on this computer? ...
- Windows Media Center is currently recording channel {0}. Do you want to stop recording it in order to record channel {1}? ...
- Windows Media Center is done creating your library. Do you want to choose other folders to watch for media files? You can ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to change the channel on the set-top box because a required component is not functioning. ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to change the channel on the set-top box because a software update is needed for the Remote ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to change the channel on the set-top box because the Remote Sensor is not connected. To correct ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to change the channel on the set-top box because the Remote Sensor is not connected. To correct ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to change the channel on the set-top box because the Remote Sensor needs a firmware upgrade. ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to connect to the internet to download the Guide information. Before trying to download again, ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to connect to the internet. Please check your username and password for your default Internet ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to control your set-top box. To correct this problem, please go to TV Settings and select ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to determine your TV signal configuration. Please make sure a live TV signal is connected ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to play the requested program. Please close all other applications, restart Windows Media ...
- Windows Media Center is unable to process the Guide information. Please restart the computer and then try to set up the Guide ...
- Windows Media Center must test the connection you selected. If you are connected to the Internet, disconnect and then select ...
- Windows Media Center needs additional IR control cables. These are necessary to control your set-top box. Make sure that ...
- Windows Media Center needs to know if you press ENTER or OK when changing channels so that it can transmit the appropriate ...
- Windows Media Center needs to verify that it has chosen the correct device for your {0} connection. If you do not see a valid ...
- Windows Media Center requires an Internet connection with a saved password for all users to automatically download TV Program ...
- Windows Media Center should be in full-screen mode to preview display adjustments. Do you want to switch to full-screen mode ...
- Windows Media Center watches your Music, Pictures and Videos folders for media files. You can tell Windows Media Center to ...
- Windows Media Connect technology has been improved and incorporated into Windows Media Player. Your Windows Media Connect ...
- Windows Media Player 11 for Windows Vista is your next generation digital music software that puts you in control of your ...
- Windows Media Player 11 requires %lu megabytes (MB). Upgrading will take approximately %lu minutes over a 28.8 KBps connection. ...
- Windows Media Player cannot access a required functionality. This might occur if the wrong system files or Player DLLs are ...
- Windows Media Player cannot access the file. The file might be in use, you might not have access to the computer where the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot add the file to the library because the content provider prohibits it. For assistance, contact ...
- Windows Media Player cannot add the file to the library. The plug-in required to add the file is not installed properly. ...
- Windows Media Player cannot add the file to the library. The plug-in required to add the file is not installed properly. ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn %d files to the disc. To investigate the problem, click the icon next to the files in the ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn a file to the disc. To investigate the problem, click the icon next to the file in the burn ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn some of the files. To investigate the problem, click the icon next to the files in the burn ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the audio CD because some items in the list that you chose to buy could not be downloaded ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files because the Player cannot find a burner. If the burner is connected properly, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files because there is not enough free disk space to store the temporary files. Delete ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files to the CD. Verify that the disc is clean and not damaged. If necessary, select ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. If the burner is busy, wait for the current task to finish. If necessary, verify ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. Verify that the burner is connected properly and that the disc is clean and not ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn the files. Verify that your burner is connected properly, and then try again. If the problem ...
- Windows Media Player cannot burn to the disc because the drive is in use. Wait a few minutes for other burning tasks to complete ...
- Windows Media Player cannot communicate with the device because the device is not responding. Try reconnecting the device, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server because it is not accepting any new connections. This could be because ...
- Windows Media Player cannot connect to the server. The server name might not be correct, the server might not be available, ...
- Windows Media Player cannot convert the file to the format required by the device. One or more codecs required to convert ...
- Windows Media Player cannot convert the file. The file might have been encrypted by the Encrypted File System (EFS). Try ...
- Windows Media Player cannot convert this file format. If an updated version of the codec used to compress this file is available, ...