Windows Movie Maker cannot create the movie file because it exceeds the 4-gigabyte file size limit supported by the current file system, FAT32. To correct this problem, do one of the following, and then try again: -Select a different movie setting -Reduce the length of the movie -Convert your file system to NTFS
Windows Meeting Space cannot start because the peer-to-peer services are not enabled. Restart your computer, and then try ...
Windows Meeting Space makes face-to-face meetings more productive by enabling collaboration among small groups of Windows ...
Windows Meeting Space successfully connected to the ad hoc wireless network but no meetings were found. There are no meetings ...
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Windows Movie Maker cannot create the movie file because it exceeds the 4-gigabyte file size limit supported by the current ...
Windows Movie Maker cannot find the file "%1" that this clip refers to. Double-click the clip to locate the missing file. ...
Windows Movie Maker cannot publish the movie to the specified location. Verify that the original source files used in your ...
Windows Movie Maker cannot publish the movie to the specified location. Verify that you have the appropriate permission to ...
Windows Movie Maker cannot run because there is not enough available video memory. Close any unused open programs or restart ...