imapi2fs.dll.mui Image Mastering File System Imaging API v2 f62b9d9bc595fbbee34d621f4ef5853f

File info

File name: imapi2fs.dll.mui
Size: 285184 byte
MD5: f62b9d9bc595fbbee34d621f4ef5853f
SHA1: 2c1cb5709c68a9fb610c72bb05a5e5654c99ad3b
SHA256: e434140d2eeb7f3f385865ac40e7fe7ce618a65b8a6e06e68c695b9d218aa756
Operating systems: Windows 10
Extension: MUI

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id English (U.S.) English
100FileSystemImaging FileSystemImaging
0x3E8Convert lost chains to files (Y/N)? %0 Convert lost chains to files (Y/N)? %0
0x3E9Unrecoverable error in folder %1. Unrecoverable error in folder %1.
0x3EAConvert folder to file (Y/N)? %0 Convert folder to file (Y/N)? %0
0x3EB%1 bytes total disk space. %1 bytes total disk space.
0x3EC%1 bytes in bad sectors. %1 bytes in bad sectors.
0x3ED%1 bytes in %2 hidden files. %1 bytes in %2 hidden files.
0x3EE%1 bytes in %2 folders. %1 bytes in %2 folders.
0x3EF%1 bytes in %2 files. %1 bytes in %2 files.
0x3F0%1 bytes in %2 recovered files. %1 bytes in %2 recovered files.
0x3F1%1 bytes in %2 recoverable files. %1 bytes in %2 recoverable files.
0x3F2%1 bytes available on disk. %1 bytes available on disk.
0x3F3%1 total bytes memory. %1 total bytes memory.
0x3F4%1 bytes free. %1 bytes free.
0x3F5Windows cannot check a disk attached through a network. Windows cannot check a disk attached through a network.
0x3F6Windows cannot check a disk that is substituted orassigned using the SUBST or ASSIGN command. Windows cannot check a disk that is substituted orassigned using the SUBST or ASSIGN command.
0x3F7The specified disk appears to be a non-Windows XP disk.Updating FAT media type. The specified disk appears to be a non-Windows XP disk.Updating FAT media type.
0x3F8An error occurred while reading the file allocation table (FAT %1). An error occurred while reading the file allocation table (FAT %1).
0x3F9Folder %1. Folder %1.
0x3FA%1 contains %2 non-contiguous blocks. %1 contains %2 non-contiguous blocks.
0x3FBAll specified files are contiguous. All specified files are contiguous.
0x3FCWindows found errors on the disk, but will not fix thembecause disk checking was run without the /F (fix) parameter. Windows found errors on the disk, but will not fix thembecause disk checking was run without the /F (fix) parameter.
0x3FDThe file allocation table (FAT) on disk %1 is corrupted. The file allocation table (FAT) on disk %1 is corrupted.
0x3FE%1 first allocation unit is not valid. The entry will be truncated. %1 first allocation unit is not valid. The entry will be truncated.
0x3FFFile and folder verification is complete. File and folder verification is complete.
0x400The volume is too large to convert. The volume is too large to convert.
0x401The volume may have inconsistencies. Run Chkdsk, the disk checking utility. The volume may have inconsistencies. Run Chkdsk, the disk checking utility.
0x404An allocation error occurred. The file size will be adjusted. An allocation error occurred. The file size will be adjusted.
0x405Cannot recover .. entry, processing continued. Cannot recover .. entry, processing continued.
0x406Folder is totally empty, no . or .. Folder is totally empty, no . or ..
0x407Folder is joined. Folder is joined.
0x408Cannot recover .. entry. Cannot recover .. entry.
0x409The %1 entry contains a nonvalid link. The %1 entry contains a nonvalid link.
0x40AWindows has found an entry that contains a nonvalid attribute. Windows has found an entry that contains a nonvalid attribute.
0x40BThe size of the %1 entry is not valid. The size of the %1 entry is not valid.
0x40C%1 is cross-linked on allocation unit %2. %1 is cross-linked on allocation unit %2.
0x40DWindows cannot find the %1 folder. Disk check cannot continue past this point in the folder structure. Windows cannot find the %1 folder. Disk check cannot continue past this point in the folder structure.
0x40EThe folder structure past this point cannot be processed. The folder structure past this point cannot be processed.
0x40F%1 bytes of free disk space added. %1 bytes of free disk space added.
0x410%1 bytes of free disk space would be added. %1 bytes of free disk space would be added.
0x411Volume %1 created %2 %3 Volume %1 created %2 %3
0x412%1 total allocation units on disk. %1 total allocation units on disk.
0x413%1 bytes in each allocation unit. %1 bytes in each allocation unit.
0x414Disk checking is not available on disk %1. Disk checking is not available on disk %1.
0x415A nonvalid parameter was specified. A nonvalid parameter was specified.
0x416The specified path was not found. The specified path was not found.
0x417The %1 file was not found. The %1 file was not found.
0x418%1 lost allocation units were found in %2 chains. %1 lost allocation units were found in %2 chains.
0x419
0x41AThe CHDIR command cannot switch to the root folder. The CHDIR command cannot switch to the root folder.
0x41BA disk error occurred during writing of the file allocation table. A disk error occurred during writing of the file allocation table.
0x41C%1. %1.
0x41E%1 %1
0x41FThe root folder on this volume is full. To perform a disk check, Windows requires space in the root folder. Remove some files from this folder, then run disk checking again. The root folder on this volume is full. To perform a disk check, Windows requires space in the root folder. Remove some files from this folder, then run disk checking again.
0x420%1 %2 %3. %1 %2 %3.
0x421%1 %2, %3. %1 %2, %3.
0x422%1%2%3%4%5. %1%2%3%4%5.
0x423%1%2%3%4. %1%2%3%4.
0x424%1 available allocation units on disk. %1 available allocation units on disk.
0x425Windows disk checking cannot fix errors (/F) when run from anMS-DOS window. Try again from the Windows XP shell or command prompt. Windows disk checking cannot fix errors (/F) when run from anMS-DOS window. Try again from the Windows XP shell or command prompt.
0x426An unspecified error occurred. An unspecified error occurred.
0x427This never gets printed. This never gets printed.
0x428Checks a disk and displays a status report. Checks a disk and displays a status report.
0x429CHKDSK [volume[[path]filename]]] [/F] [/V] [/R] [/X] [/I] [/C] [/L[:size]] [/B] [/scan] [/spotfix] CHKDSK [volume[[path]filename]]] [/F] [/V] [/R] [/X] [/I] [/C] [/L[:size]] [/B] [/scan] [/spotfix]
0x42Avolume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name.
0x42Bfilename FAT/FAT32 only: Specifies the files to check for fragmentation. filename FAT/FAT32 only: Specifies the files to check for fragmentation.
0x42C/F Fixes errors on the disk. /F Fixes errors on the disk.
0x42D/V On FAT/FAT32: Displays the full path and name of every file on the disk. On NTFS: Displays cleanup messages if any. /R Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information (implies /F, when /scan not specified). /L:size NTFS only: Changes the log file size to the specified number of kilobytes. If size is not specified, displays current size. /X Forces the volume to dismount first if necessary. All opened handles to the volume would then be invalid (implies /F). /I NTFS only: Performs a less vigorous check of index entries. /C NTFS only: Skips checking of cycles within the folder structure. /B NTFS only: Re-evaluates bad clusters on the volume (implies /R) /scan NTFS only: Runs an online scan on the volume /forceofflinefix NTFS only: (Must be used with \"/scan\") Bypass all online repair; all defects found are queued for offline repair (i.e. \"chkdsk /spotfix\"). /perf NTFS only: (Must be used with \"/scan\") Uses more system resources to complete a scan as fast as possible. This may have a negative performance impact on other tasks running on the system. /spotfix NTFS only: Runs spot fixing on the volume /sdcleanup NTFS only: Garbage collect unneeded security descriptor data (implies /F). /offlinescanandfix Runs an offline scan and fix on the volume. /freeorphanedchains FAT/FAT32/exFAT only: Frees any orphaned cluster chains instead of recovering their contents. /markclean FAT/FAT32/exFAT only: Marks the volume clean if no corruption was detected, even if /F was not specified.The /I or /C switch reduces the amount of time required to run Chkdsk byskipping certain checks of the volume. /V On FAT/FAT32: Displays the full path and name of every file on the disk. On NTFS: Displays cleanup messages if any. /R Locates bad sectors and recovers readable information (implies /F, when /scan not specified). /L:size NTFS only: Changes the log file size to the specified number of kilobytes. If size is not specified, displays current size. /X Forces the volume to dismount first if necessary. All opened handles to the volume would then be invalid (implies /F). /I NTFS only: Performs a less vigorous check of index entries. /C NTFS only: Skips checking of cycles within the folder structure. /B NTFS only: Re-evaluates bad clusters on the volume (implies /R) /scan NTFS only: Runs an online scan on the volume /forceofflinefix NTFS only: (Must be used with \"/scan\") Bypass all online repair; all defects found are queued for offline repair (i.e. \"chkdsk /spotfix\"). /perf NTFS only: (Must be used with \"/scan\") Uses more system resources to complete a scan as fast as possible. This may have a negative performance impact on other tasks running on the system. /spotfix NTFS only: Runs spot fixing on the volume /sdcleanup NTFS only: Garbage collect unneeded security descriptor data (implies /F). /offlinescanandfix Runs an offline scan and fix on the volume. /freeorphanedchains FAT/FAT32/exFAT only: Frees any orphaned cluster chains instead of recovering their contents. /markclean FAT/FAT32/exFAT only: Marks the volume clean if no corruption was detected, even if /F was not specified.The /I or /C switch reduces the amount of time required to run Chkdsk byskipping certain checks of the volume.
0x42ETo check the current disk, type CHKDSK with no parameters. To check the current disk, type CHKDSK with no parameters.
0x42FWindows cannot run disk checking on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives. Windows cannot run disk checking on CD-ROM and DVD-ROM drives.
0x430Checking file system on %1 Checking file system on %1
0x431The volume is clean. The volume is clean.
0x432Removing trailing folder entries from %1 Removing trailing folder entries from %1
0x433Windows replaced bad clusters in file %1of name %2. Windows replaced bad clusters in file %1of name %2.
0x434The disk does not have enough space to replace bad clustersdetected in file %1 of name %2. The disk does not have enough space to replace bad clustersdetected in file %1 of name %2.
0x435Windows is verifying free space... Windows is verifying free space...
0x436Free space verification is complete. Free space verification is complete.
0x437Windows is verifying files and folders... Windows is verifying files and folders...
0x438Windows cannot upgrade this FAT volume. Windows cannot upgrade this FAT volume.
0x439The specified volume name does not have a mount point or drive letter. The specified volume name does not have a mount point or drive letter.
0x43AThe volume is dirty. The volume is dirty.
0x43BAutochk cannot run due to an error caused by a recently installed software package.Use the system restore feature from the control panel to restore the system to a point prior to therecent software package installation. Autochk cannot run due to an error caused by a recently installed software package.Use the system restore feature from the control panel to restore the system to a point prior to therecent software package installation.
0x43CAn unspecified error occurred (%1 %2). An unspecified error occurred (%1 %2).
0x43D/SDCLEANUP can not be specified with /r, /b, /i, or /c options. /SDCLEANUP can not be specified with /r, /b, /i, or /c options.
0x43E/PERF can be specified only with /SCAN. /PERF can be specified only with /SCAN.
0x43F/FORCEOFFLINEFIX can be specified only with /SCAN. /FORCEOFFLINEFIX can be specified only with /SCAN.
0x44CDo you want to schedule Windows to check your disk the next timeyou start your computer? (Y/N) %0 Do you want to schedule Windows to check your disk the next timeyou start your computer? (Y/N) %0
0x44DWindows will check your disk the next time you startyour computer. Windows will check your disk the next time you startyour computer.
0x44EWindows has finished checking your disk.Please wait while your computer restarts. Windows has finished checking your disk.Please wait while your computer restarts.
0x44FRemoving nonvalid long folder entry from %1... Removing nonvalid long folder entry from %1...
0x450Now checking %1... Now checking %1...
0x451Removing orphaned long folder entry %1... Removing orphaned long folder entry %1...
0x452The log file size must be greater than 0. The log file size must be greater than 0.
0x453Windows can set log file size on NTFS volumes only. Windows can set log file size on NTFS volumes only.
0x454The drive, the path, or the file name is not valid. The drive, the path, or the file name is not valid.
0x455%1 KB in %2 files. %1 KB in %2 files.
0x456%1 KB in %2 folders. %1 KB in %2 folders.
0x457%1 KB in %2 hidden files. %1 KB in %2 hidden files.
0x458%1 KB in %2 recoverable files. %1 KB in %2 recoverable files.
0x459%1 KB in %2 recovered files. %1 KB in %2 recovered files.
0x45ATo skip disk checking, press any key within %1 second(s). %r%0 To skip disk checking, press any key within %1 second(s). %r%0
0x45BDisk checking has been cancelled. %b Disk checking has been cancelled. %b
0x45CWindows will now check the disk. %b Windows will now check the disk. %b
0x45D%1 KB of free disk space added. %1 KB of free disk space added.
0x45E%1 KB of free disk space would be added. %1 KB of free disk space would be added.
0x45FThe /I option functions only on NTFS volumes. The /I option functions only on NTFS volumes.
0x460The /C option functions only on NTFS volumes. The /C option functions only on NTFS volumes.
0x461Windows has finished checking the disk. Windows has finished checking the disk.
0x462One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. Youmay cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommendedthat you continue. One of your disks needs to be checked for consistency. Youmay cancel the disk check, but it is strongly recommendedthat you continue.
0x463A disk check has been scheduled. A disk check has been scheduled.
0x464Windows was unable to determine if the specified volume is a system volume. Windows was unable to determine if the specified volume is a system volume.
0x465Windows has scanned the file system and found no problems.No further action is required. Windows has scanned the file system and found no problems.No further action is required.
0x466Windows has made corrections to the file system.No further action is required. Windows has made corrections to the file system.No further action is required.
0x467Windows has checked the file system and found problems.Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these. Windows has checked the file system and found problems.Run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these.
0x468Windows found problems with the file system that could not be corrected. Windows found problems with the file system that could not be corrected.
0x469THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL VERSION OF CHKDSK.PLEASE USE IT ACCORDING TO THE GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS. THIS IS AN EXPERIMENTAL VERSION OF CHKDSK.PLEASE USE IT ACCORDING TO THE GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS.
0x46AThe /I and /I:passes cannot be specified at the same time. The /I and /I:passes cannot be specified at the same time.
0x46BThe number of passes specified through /I is invalid. The number of passes specified through /I is invalid.
0x46CWindows cannot run disk checking on this volume because it is write protected. Windows cannot run disk checking on this volume because it is write protected.
0x46DWindows cannot run disk checking on more than one volume of the same file system.To do so, please run CHKDSK from the command line. Windows cannot run disk checking on more than one volume of the same file system.To do so, please run CHKDSK from the command line.
0x46EError in writing the output log. Error in writing the output log.
0x46FWindows supports re-evaluating bad clusters on NTFS volumes only. Windows supports re-evaluating bad clusters on NTFS volumes only.
0x470Removing %1 clusters from the Bad Clusters File. Removing %1 clusters from the Bad Clusters File.
0x471Windows failed to remove clusters from the Bad Clusters File. Windows failed to remove clusters from the Bad Clusters File.
0x473Windows has fixed all previously identified issues with this drive.No further action is required. Windows has fixed all previously identified issues with this drive.No further action is required.
0x474Windows could not fix all issues with this drive.Please run chkdsk /f to find and fix all problems with this drive. Windows could not fix all issues with this drive.Please run chkdsk /f to find and fix all problems with this drive.
0x475Windows has checked the file system and found problems.Please run chkdsk /scan to find the problems and queue them for repair. Windows has checked the file system and found problems.Please run chkdsk /scan to find the problems and queue them for repair.
0x7D0%1 percent completed. %r%0 %1 percent completed. %r%0
0x7D1Format complete. %b Format complete. %b
0x7D2Insert new disk for drive %1 Insert new disk for drive %1
0x7D3Reinsert disk for drive %1: Reinsert disk for drive %1:
0x7D4%1 percent completed.%2 %r%0 %1 percent completed.%2 %r%0
0x7D6Error in IOCTL call. Error in IOCTL call.
0x7D7Cannot open volume for direct access. Cannot open volume for direct access.
0x7D8Error writing File Allocation Table (FAT). Error writing File Allocation Table (FAT).
0x7D9Error writing folder. Error writing folder.
0x7DCCannot format a network drive. Cannot format a network drive.
0x7DDParameters not supported. Parameters not supported.
0x7E0Invalid media or Track 0 bad - disk unusable. Invalid media or Track 0 bad - disk unusable.
0x7E2Error reading folder %1. Error reading folder %1.
0x7E3and press ENTER when ready... %0 and press ENTER when ready... %0
0x7E5Enter current volume label for drive %1 %0 Enter current volume label for drive %1 %0
0x7E6Parameters incompatible with fixed disk. Parameters incompatible with fixed disk.
0x7E7Error reading partition table. Error reading partition table.
0x7ECParameters not supported by drive. Parameters not supported by drive.
0x7EFInsert Windows XP disk in drive %1: Insert Windows XP disk in drive %1:
0x7F0WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISKDRIVE %1 WILL BE LOST!Proceed with Format (Y/N)? %0 WARNING, ALL DATA ON NON-REMOVABLE DISKDRIVE %1 WILL BE LOST!Proceed with Format (Y/N)? %0
0x7F1Format another (Y/N)? %0 Format another (Y/N)? %0
0x7F3Error writing partition table. Error writing partition table.
0x7F4Parameters not compatible. Parameters not compatible.
0x7F5%1 allocation units available on disk. %1 allocation units available on disk.
0x7F8Same parameter entered twice. Same parameter entered twice.
0x7F9Must enter both /t and /n parameters. Must enter both /t and /n parameters.
0x7FATrying to recover allocation unit %1. %0 Trying to recover allocation unit %1. %0
0x7FFVolume label is not supported with /8 parameter. Volume label is not supported with /8 parameter.
0x801Insufficient memory. Insufficient memory.
0x802QuickFormat another (Y/N)? %0 QuickFormat another (Y/N)? %0
0x804Invalid existing format.This disk cannot be QuickFormatted.Proceed with unconditional format (Y/N)? %0 Invalid existing format.This disk cannot be QuickFormatted.Proceed with unconditional format (Y/N)? %0
0x805Formatting %1 KB Formatting %1 KB
0x806Formatting %1 MB Formatting %1 MB
0x807Formatting %1.%2M Formatting %1.%2M
0x809Verifying %1 KB Verifying %1 KB
0x80AVerifying %1 MB Verifying %1 MB
0x80BVerifying %1.%2M Verifying %1.%2M
0x80CSaving UNFORMAT information. Saving UNFORMAT information.
0x80DChecking existing disk format. Checking existing disk format.
0x80EQuickFormatting %1 KB QuickFormatting %1 KB
0x80FQuickFormatting %1 MB QuickFormatting %1 MB
0x810QuickFormatting %1.%2M QuickFormatting %1.%2M
0x811Formats a disk for use with Windows. Formats a disk for use with Windows.
0x812FORMAT volume [/FS:file-system] [/V:label] [/Q] [/L[:state]] [/A:size] [/C] [/I:state] [/X] [/P:passes] [/S:state]FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] [/F:size] [/P:passes] FORMAT volume [/FS:file-system] [/V:label] [/Q] [/L[:state]] [/A:size] [/C] [/I:state] [/X] [/P:passes] [/S:state]FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] [/F:size] [/P:passes]
0x813FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] [/T:tracks /N:sectors] [/P:passes] FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] [/T:tracks /N:sectors] [/P:passes]
0x814FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] [/P:passes] FORMAT volume [/V:label] [/Q] [/P:passes]
0x815FORMAT volume [/Q] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /FS:filesystem Specifies the type of the file system (FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, UDF). FORMAT volume [/Q] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /FS:filesystem Specifies the type of the file system (FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, UDF).
0x816/V:label Specifies the volume label. /V:label Specifies the volume label.
0x817/Q Performs a quick format. Note that this switch overrides /P. /Q Performs a quick format. Note that this switch overrides /P.
0x818/C NTFS only: Files created on the new volume will be compressed by default. /C NTFS only: Files created on the new volume will be compressed by default.
0x819/A:size Overrides the default allocation unit size. Default settings are strongly recommended for general use. NTFS supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K. FAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). FAT32 supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). exFAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M. Note that the FAT and FAT32 files systems impose the following restrictions on the number of clusters on a volume: FAT: Number of clusters /A:size Overrides the default allocation unit size. Default settings are strongly recommended for general use. NTFS supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K. FAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). FAT32 supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). exFAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M. Note that the FAT and FAT32 files systems impose the following restrictions on the number of clusters on a volume: FAT: Number of clusters
0x81A180, 320, 360, 640, 720, 1.2, 1.23, 1.44, 2.88, or 20.8). 180, 320, 360, 640, 720, 1.2, 1.23, 1.44, 2.88, or 20.8).
0x81BAn incorrect volume label was entered for this drive. An incorrect volume label was entered for this drive.
0x81D/T:tracks Specifies the number of tracks per disk side. /T:tracks Specifies the number of tracks per disk side.
0x81E/N:sectors Specifies the number of sectors per track. /N:sectors Specifies the number of sectors per track.
0x81F/1 Formats a single side of a floppy disk. /1 Formats a single side of a floppy disk.
0x820/4 Formats a 5.25-inch 360K floppy disk in a high-density drive. /4 Formats a 5.25-inch 360K floppy disk in a high-density drive.
0x821/8 Formats eight sectors per track. /8 Formats eight sectors per track.
0x822/X Forces the volume to dismount first if necessary. All opened handles to the volume would no longer be valid. /X Forces the volume to dismount first if necessary. All opened handles to the volume would no longer be valid.
0x823Cannot format a CD-ROM drive. Cannot format a CD-ROM drive.
0x824Cannot format a RAM DISK drive. Cannot format a RAM DISK drive.
0x826Please use the /FS switch to specify the file systemyou wish to use on this volume. Please use the /FS switch to specify the file systemyou wish to use on this volume.
0x827Format failed. Format failed.
0x828Cannot format. This volume is write protected. Cannot format. This volume is write protected.
0x829WARNING! The %1 file system is not enabled.Would you like to enable it (Y/N)? %0 WARNING! The %1 file system is not enabled.Would you like to enable it (Y/N)? %0
0x82AThe file system will be enabled when you restart the system. The file system will be enabled when you restart the system.
0x82BFORMAT cannot enable the file system. FORMAT cannot enable the file system.
0x82CThe volume is too small for the specified file system. The volume is too small for the specified file system.
0x82DCreating file system structures. Creating file system structures.
0x82E%1 FORMAT does not support user selected allocation unit sizes. %1 FORMAT does not support user selected allocation unit sizes.
0x830The device is busy. The device is busy.
0x831The specified format cannot be mastered on 2.88MB drives. The specified format cannot be mastered on 2.88MB drives.
0x832FORMAT does not support the HPFS file system type. FORMAT does not support the HPFS file system type.
0x833Allocation unit size changed to %1 bytes. Allocation unit size changed to %1 bytes.
0x834Allocation unit size must be less than or equal to 64K. Allocation unit size must be less than or equal to 64K.
0x835Number of clusters exceeds 32 bits. Number of clusters exceeds 32 bits.
0x836Cannot determine the number of sectors on this volume. Cannot determine the number of sectors on this volume.
0x837%1 bad sectors were encountered during the format. These sectorscannot be guaranteed to have been cleaned. %1 bad sectors were encountered during the format. These sectorscannot be guaranteed to have been cleaned.
0x838/P:count Zero every sector on the volume. After that, the volume will be overwritten \"count\" times using a different random number each time. If \"count\" is zero, no additional overwrites are made after zeroing every sector. This switch is ignored when /Q is specified. /P:count Zero every sector on the volume. After that, the volume will be overwritten \"count\" times using a different random number each time. If \"count\" is zero, no additional overwrites are made after zeroing every sector. This switch is ignored when /Q is specified.
0x839The cluster size is illegal. The cluster size is illegal.
0x83AThe volume is too small for the requested cluster size. The volume is too small for the requested cluster size.
0x83BCannot format with the allocation size %1.The default allocation size for the medium is %2. Cannot format with the allocation size %1.The default allocation size for the medium is %2.
0x83C/I:state ReFS only: Specifies whether integrity should be enabled on the new volume. \"state\" is either \"enable\" or \"disable\" Integrity is enabled on storage that supports data redundancy by default. /I:state ReFS only: Specifies whether integrity should be enabled on the new volume. \"state\" is either \"enable\" or \"disable\" Integrity is enabled on storage that supports data redundancy by default.
0x83DQuickFormatting %1 Bytes QuickFormatting %1 Bytes
0x83EQuickFormatting %1 GB QuickFormatting %1 GB
0x83FQuickFormatting %1 TB QuickFormatting %1 TB
0x840QuickFormatting %1 PB QuickFormatting %1 PB
0x841QuickFormatting %1 EB QuickFormatting %1 EB
0x842Formatting %1 Bytes Formatting %1 Bytes
0x843Formatting %1 GB Formatting %1 GB
0x844Formatting %1 TB Formatting %1 TB
0x845Formatting %1 PB Formatting %1 PB
0x846Formatting %1 EB Formatting %1 EB
0x847Verifying %1 Bytes Verifying %1 Bytes
0x848Verifying %1 GB Verifying %1 GB
0x849Verifying %1 TB Verifying %1 TB
0x84AVerifying %1 PB Verifying %1 PB
0x84BVerifying %1 EB Verifying %1 EB
0x84CFORMAT volume [/Q] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /FS:filesystem Specifies the type of the file system (FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, UDF, ReFS). FORMAT volume [/Q] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /FS:filesystem Specifies the type of the file system (FAT, FAT32, exFAT, NTFS, UDF, ReFS).
0x84D/A:size Overrides the default allocation unit size. Default settings are strongly recommended for general use. ReFS supports 64K. NTFS supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K. FAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). FAT32 supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). exFAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M. Note that the FAT and FAT32 files systems impose the following restrictions on the number of clusters on a volume: FAT: Number of clusters /A:size Overrides the default allocation unit size. Default settings are strongly recommended for general use. ReFS supports 64K. NTFS supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K. FAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). FAT32 supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). exFAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M. Note that the FAT and FAT32 files systems impose the following restrictions on the number of clusters on a volume: FAT: Number of clusters
0x84E/A:size Overrides the default allocation unit size. Default settings are strongly recommended for general use. ReFS supports 64K. ReFS supports 4096, 64K. NTFS supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K. FAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). FAT32 supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). exFAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M. Note that the FAT and FAT32 files systems impose the following restrictions on the number of clusters on a volume: FAT: Number of clusters /A:size Overrides the default allocation unit size. Default settings are strongly recommended for general use. ReFS supports 64K. ReFS supports 4096, 64K. NTFS supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K. FAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). FAT32 supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, (128K, 256K for sector size 512 bytes). exFAT supports 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 16K, 32K, 64K, 128K, 256K, 512K, 1M, 2M, 4M, 8M, 16M, 32M. Note that the FAT and FAT32 files systems impose the following restrictions on the number of clusters on a volume: FAT: Number of clusters
0x89BPreinstallation completed successfully. Press any key toshut down/reboot. Preinstallation completed successfully. Press any key toshut down/reboot.
0x89CConvert will take some time to process the files on the volume.When this phase of conversion is complete, the computer will restart. Convert will take some time to process the files on the volume.When this phase of conversion is complete, the computer will restart.
0x89D%1 bits in each FAT entry. %1 bits in each FAT entry.
0x89EWARNING! The cluster size chosen by the system is %1 bytes whichdiffers from the specified cluster size.Proceed with Format using the cluster size chosen by thesystem (Y/N)? %0 WARNING! The cluster size chosen by the system is %1 bytes whichdiffers from the specified cluster size.Proceed with Format using the cluster size chosen by thesystem (Y/N)? %0
0x89FWARNING! The cluster size chosen by the system is %1 bytes whichdiffers from the specified cluster size. WARNING! The cluster size chosen by the system is %1 bytes whichdiffers from the specified cluster size.
0x8A0The specified cluster size is too big for %1. The specified cluster size is too big for %1.
0x8A1The volume is too big for %1. The volume is too big for %1.
0x8A2The volume is too small for %1. The volume is too small for %1.
0x8A3Failed to write to the root folder. Failed to write to the root folder.
0x8A4Failed to initialize the volume label. Failed to initialize the volume label.
0x8A5Initializing the File Allocation Table (FAT)... Initializing the File Allocation Table (FAT)...
0x8A6WARNING! The cluster size for this volume, 64K bytes, may causeapplication compatibility problems, particularly with setup applications.The volume must be less than 2048 MB in size to change this if thedefault cluster size is being used.Proceed with Format using a 64K cluster (Y/N)? %0 WARNING! The cluster size for this volume, 64K bytes, may causeapplication compatibility problems, particularly with setup applications.The volume must be less than 2048 MB in size to change this if thedefault cluster size is being used.Proceed with Format using a 64K cluster (Y/N)? %0
0x8A7WARNING! The cluster size for this volume, 64K bytes, may causeapplication compatibility problems, particularly with setup applications.The volume must be less than 2048 MB in size to change this if thedefault cluster size is being used. WARNING! The cluster size for this volume, 64K bytes, may causeapplication compatibility problems, particularly with setup applications.The volume must be less than 2048 MB in size to change this if thedefault cluster size is being used.
0x8A8Environmental variable FORMAT_SECTORS error. Environmental variable FORMAT_SECTORS error.
0x8A9Format cannot run because the volume is in use by anotherprocess. Format may run if this volume is dismounted first.ALL OPENED HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? (Y/N) %0 Format cannot run because the volume is in use by anotherprocess. Format may run if this volume is dismounted first.ALL OPENED HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? (Y/N) %0
0x8AAThere is no media in the drive. There is no media in the drive.
0x8ABThe given volume name does not have a mount point or drive letter. The given volume name does not have a mount point or drive letter.
0x8ACInvalid drive specification. Invalid drive specification.
0x8AEThe specified cluster size is too small. The minimum validcluster size value for this drive is %1. The specified cluster size is too small. The minimum validcluster size value for this drive is %1.
0x8AFFloppy disk is too small to hold the FAT32 file system. Floppy disk is too small to hold the FAT32 file system.
0x8B0NTFS file system is not supported on this device. NTFS file system is not supported on this device.
0x8B1The specified cluster size is too small for %1. The specified cluster size is too small for %1.
0x8B2Set number of sectors on drive to %1. Set number of sectors on drive to %1.
0x8B3/R:revision UDF only: Forces the format to a specific UDF version (1.02, 1.50, 2.00, 2.01, 2.50). The default revision is 2.01. /R:revision UDF only: Forces the format to a specific UDF version (1.02, 1.50, 2.00, 2.01, 2.50). The default revision is 2.01.
0x8B4This device cannot be formatted in quick mode.Proceed with unconditional format (Y/N)? %0 This device cannot be formatted in quick mode.Proceed with unconditional format (Y/N)? %0
0x8B5Communication failure with device. Format failed. Communication failure with device. Format failed.
0x8B6Format failed due to timeout. Format failed due to timeout.
0x8B7This device cannot be formatted in quick mode.An unconditional format will be performed. This device cannot be formatted in quick mode.An unconditional format will be performed.
0x8B8This device requires proprietary format utility from manufacturer. This device requires proprietary format utility from manufacturer.
0x8B9WARNING! This device may not work properly if /A option is specified.Proceed (Y/N)? %0 WARNING! This device may not work properly if /A option is specified.Proceed (Y/N)? %0
0x8BAWARNING! This device may not work properly since /A option is specified. WARNING! This device may not work properly since /A option is specified.
0x8BBUnable to create the MEMSTICK.IND file. Unable to create the MEMSTICK.IND file.
0x8BCFAT32 file system is not supported on this device. FAT32 file system is not supported on this device.
0x8BDThis device does not support the /F option. This device does not support the /F option.
0x8BESystem Partition is not allowed to be formatted. System Partition is not allowed to be formatted.
0x8BFNTFS file system is not supported on this device optimized for removal.To change the way this device is optimized, select the Policies tab inthe device's property sheet. NTFS file system is not supported on this device optimized for removal.To change the way this device is optimized, select the Policies tab inthe device's property sheet.
0x8C0The specified cluster size is invalid. Format failed. The specified cluster size is invalid. Format failed.
0x8C1This disk can be QuickFormatted and does not need aunconditional format which can take a long time.Proceed with quick format instead (Y/N)? %0 This disk can be QuickFormatted and does not need aunconditional format which can take a long time.Proceed with quick format instead (Y/N)? %0
0x8C2Blanking media ... Blanking media ...
0x8C3Performing low level format ... Performing low level format ...
0x8C4Windows cannot format this type of media. Windows cannot format this type of media.
0x8C5FAT/FAT32 file system is not supported on this device. FAT/FAT32 file system is not supported on this device.
0x8C6Floppy disks cannot be formatted with the UDF file system. Floppy disks cannot be formatted with the UDF file system.
0x8C7/D UDF 2.50 only: Metadata will be duplicated. /D UDF 2.50 only: Metadata will be duplicated.
0x8C8The media cannot be formatted with the specified UDF version. The media cannot be formatted with the specified UDF version.
0x8C9UDF does not allow metadata duplication on UDF versionslower than 2.50 UDF does not allow metadata duplication on UDF versionslower than 2.50
0x8CAUDF does not allow metadata duplication on media that doesnot support writes in place. UDF does not allow metadata duplication on media that doesnot support writes in place.
0x8CBFloppy disks cannot be formatted with the eXFAT file system. Floppy disks cannot be formatted with the eXFAT file system.
0x8CCOptical media cannot be formatted with the eXFAT file system. Optical media cannot be formatted with the eXFAT file system.
0x8CDThe API %1 failed with error %2. The API %1 failed with error %2.
0x8CEThe API %1 processed the wrong number of bytes. The API %1 processed the wrong number of bytes.
0x8CFHeap allocation of %1 bytes failed. Heap allocation of %1 bytes failed.
0x8D0Unrecognized media. Unrecognized media.
0x8D2A low-level format on this media may take a long time. Thedrive won't be usable during this period and it is recommendednot to shutdown the machine until format is complete.Proceed with low level format (Y/N)? %0 A low-level format on this media may take a long time. Thedrive won't be usable during this period and it is recommendednot to shutdown the machine until format is complete.Proceed with low level format (Y/N)? %0
0x8D3Cluster size must be a multiplication of the physical sector size (%1 bytes). Cluster size must be a multiplication of the physical sector size (%1 bytes).
0x8D4A hardware error occurred while formatting this disc. You cantry again with a different disc, but if this problem persists,using the Live File System on this drive is not recommended.The Mastered option should be used instead. A hardware error occurred while formatting this disc. You cantry again with a different disc, but if this problem persists,using the Live File System on this drive is not recommended.The Mastered option should be used instead.
0x8D5The \"/s:\" option accepts only \"enable\" or \"disable\". The \"/s:\" option accepts only \"enable\" or \"disable\".
0x8D6/S:state Specifies support for short filenames (enable, disable) /S:state Specifies support for short filenames (enable, disable)
0x8D7Short names are enabled by default Short names are enabled by default
0x8D8Short names are disabled by default Short names are disabled by default
0x8D9The \"/R:\" and \"/D\" options are only supported on the UDF file system. The \"/R:\" and \"/D\" options are only supported on the UDF file system.
0x8DAReFS file system is not supported on this device. ReFS file system is not supported on this device.
0x8DB/L[:state] NTFS Only: Overrides the default size of file record. By default, a non-tiered volume will be formatted with small size file records and a tiered volume will be formatted with large size file records. /L and /L:enable forces format to use large size file records and /L:disable forces format to use small size file records. /L[:state] NTFS Only: Overrides the default size of file record. By default, a non-tiered volume will be formatted with small size file records and a tiered volume will be formatted with large size file records. /L and /L:enable forces format to use large size file records and /L:disable forces format to use small size file records.
0x8DCThe \"/I:\" option accepts only \"enable\" or \"disable\". The \"/I:\" option accepts only \"enable\" or \"disable\".
0x8DD/TrNH NTFS and ReFS Only: For volumes with tiered storage, causes Heat gathering to be disabled. /TrNH NTFS and ReFS Only: For volumes with tiered storage, causes Heat gathering to be disabled.
0x8DEThis volume is configured for use only by the ReFS file system. This volume is configured for use only by the ReFS file system.
0x8DF/DAX[:state] NTFS Only: Enable direct access storage (DAX) mode for this volume. In DAX mode, the volume is accessed via the memory bus, boosting IO performance. A volume can be formatted with DAX mode only if the hardware is DAX capable. State can specify \"enable\" or \"disable\". /DAX is considered as /DAX:enable. /DAX[:state] NTFS Only: Enable direct access storage (DAX) mode for this volume. In DAX mode, the volume is accessed via the memory bus, boosting IO performance. A volume can be formatted with DAX mode only if the hardware is DAX capable. State can specify \"enable\" or \"disable\". /DAX is considered as /DAX:enable.
0x8E0The device is not DAX capable. Try formatting without DAX support. The device is not DAX capable. Try formatting without DAX support.
0x8E1The \"/L\" option can only be used once. The \"/L\" option can only be used once.
0x8E2The \"/L:\" option accepts only \"enable\" or \"disable\". The \"/L:\" option accepts only \"enable\" or \"disable\".
0x8E3/TXF:state Specifies txf is enabled/disabled (enabled, disabled) /TXF:state Specifies txf is enabled/disabled (enabled, disabled)
0x8E4TxF is enabled by default TxF is enabled by default
0x8E5TxF is disabled by default TxF is disabled by default
0x8E6The \"/DAX:\" option accepts only \"enable\" or \"disable\". The \"/DAX:\" option accepts only \"enable\" or \"disable\".
0x8E7The \"/DAX\" option can only be used once. The \"/DAX\" option can only be used once.
0x8E8DAX is not supported on MBR partitioned disk. Try formatting withoutDAX support or repartition the disk with GPT. DAX is not supported on MBR partitioned disk. Try formatting withoutDAX support or repartition the disk with GPT.
0x8E9DAX is supported only on GPT data partition. Try formatting withoutDAX support. DAX is supported only on GPT data partition. Try formatting withoutDAX support.
0xBB8Cannot lock the drive. The volume is still in use. Cannot lock the drive. The volume is still in use.
0xBBACannot read boot sector. Cannot read boot sector.
0xBBBVolume Serial Number is %1-%2 Volume Serial Number is %1-%2
0xBBCVolume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)? %0 Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)? %0
0xBBDInvalid characters in volume label Invalid characters in volume label
0xBBEThere are no readable file allocation tables (FAT). There are no readable file allocation tables (FAT).
0xBBFSome file allocation tables (FAT) are unreadable. Some file allocation tables (FAT) are unreadable.
0xBC0Cannot write boot sector. Cannot write boot sector.
0xBC1Some file allocation tables (FAT) are unwriteable. Some file allocation tables (FAT) are unwriteable.
0xBC2Insufficient disk space. Insufficient disk space.
0xBC3%1 KB total disk space. %1 KB total disk space.
0xBC4%1 KB are available. %1 KB are available.
0xBC5Disk not formatted or not FAT. Disk not formatted or not FAT.
0xBC6Required parameter missing - Required parameter missing -
0xBC7The type of the file system is %1. The type of the file system is %1.
0xBC8The new file system is %1. The new file system is %1.
0xBC9An error occurred while running Format. An error occurred while running Format.
0xBCA%1 is not available for %2 drives. %1 is not available for %2 drives.
0xBCBCannot determine file system of drive %1. Cannot determine file system of drive %1.
0xBCCCannot dismount the drive. Cannot dismount the drive.
0xBCD%1 is not a complete name. %1 is not a complete name.
0xBCEYes Yes
0xBCFNo No
0xBD0Disk is not formatted. Disk is not formatted.
0xBD1Specified drive does not exist. Specified drive does not exist.
0xBD2Invalid parameter - %1 Invalid parameter - %1
0xBD3Out of memory. Out of memory.
0xBD4Access denied - %1 Access denied - %1
0xBD5Access Denied as you do not have sufficient privileges.You have to invoke this utility running in elevated mode. Access Denied as you do not have sufficient privileges.You have to invoke this utility running in elevated mode.
0xBD6Cannot lock current drive. Cannot lock current drive.
0xBD7Invalid volume label Invalid volume label
0xBD8The disk is too large to format for the specified file system. The disk is too large to format for the specified file system.
0xBD9Volume label (32 characters, ENTER for none)? %0 Volume label (32 characters, ENTER for none)? %0
0xBDAChkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by anotherprocess. Would you like to schedule this volume to bechecked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) %0 Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by anotherprocess. Would you like to schedule this volume to bechecked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) %0
0xBDBChkdsk could not schedule this volume to be checkedthe next time the system restarts. Chkdsk could not schedule this volume to be checkedthe next time the system restarts.
0xBDCThis volume will be checked the next time the system restarts. This volume will be checked the next time the system restarts.
0xBDDCompression is not available for %1. Compression is not available for %1.
0xBDECannot enable compression for the volume. Cannot enable compression for the volume.
0xBDFCompression is not supported on volumes with clusters larger than4096 bytes. Compression is not supported on volumes with clusters larger than4096 bytes.
0xBE0Cannot unlock the drive. Cannot unlock the drive.
0xBE1Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by anotherprocess. Chkdsk may run if this volume is dismounted first.ALL OPENED HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? (Y/N) %0 Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by anotherprocess. Chkdsk may run if this volume is dismounted first.ALL OPENED HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? (Y/N) %0
0xBE2Volume dismounted. All opened handles to this volume are now invalid. Volume dismounted. All opened handles to this volume are now invalid.
0xBE3Chkdsk cannot dismount the volume because it is a system drive orthere is an active paging file on it. Would you like to schedulethis volume to be checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) %0 Chkdsk cannot dismount the volume because it is a system drive orthere is an active paging file on it. Would you like to schedulethis volume to be checked the next time the system restarts? (Y/N) %0
0xBE4%1 MB total disk space. %1 MB total disk space.
0xBE5%1 MB are available. %1 MB are available.
0xBE6The volume is in use by another process. Chkdskmight report errors when no corruption is present. The volume is in use by another process. Chkdskmight report errors when no corruption is present.
0xBE7The device is offline. The device is offline.
0xBE8The target of the symbolic link %1 does not exist The target of the symbolic link %1 does not exist
0xBE9The target volume does not support symbolic links The target volume does not support symbolic links
0xBEAThe media being formatted has been removed or has become invalid.Format aborted. The media being formatted has been removed or has become invalid.Format aborted.
0xBEBUDF version %1 is not supported. UDF version %1 is not supported.
0xBECBitLocker encryption on the volume could not be removed.Format aborted. BitLocker encryption on the volume could not be removed.Format aborted.
0xBEDBitLocker encryption and the encrypted data on the volume has been removed.You may enable BitLocker again after formatting is complete. BitLocker encryption and the encrypted data on the volume has been removed.You may enable BitLocker again after formatting is complete.
0xBEELabel too big -- volume labels must be 32 or fewer characters. Label too big -- volume labels must be 32 or fewer characters.
0xBEF%1 GB total disk space. %1 GB total disk space.
0xBF0%1 GB are available. %1 GB are available.
0xBF1%1 TB total disk space. %1 TB total disk space.
0xBF2%1 TB are available. %1 TB are available.
0xBF3%1 PB total disk space. %1 PB total disk space.
0xBF4%1 PB are available. %1 PB are available.
0xBF5%1 EB total disk space. %1 EB total disk space.
0xBF6%1 EB are available. %1 EB are available.
0xBF8%1 bytes are available. %1 bytes are available.
0xBF9Short file name enable/disable is not available for %1. Short file name enable/disable is not available for %1.
0xBFAIntegrity is not available for %1. Integrity is not available for %1.
0xBFBCannot enable integrity for the volume. Cannot enable integrity for the volume.
0x1388Errors in file allocation table (FAT) corrected. Errors in file allocation table (FAT) corrected.
0x1389Extended attribute file has handle. Handle removed. Extended attribute file has handle. Handle removed.
0x138AExtended attribute file contains no extended attributes. File deleted. Extended attribute file contains no extended attributes. File deleted.
0x138BErasing invalid label. Erasing invalid label.
0x138C%1 bytes in extended attributes. %1 bytes in extended attributes.
0x138DUnreadable extended attribute header.Cannot check extended attribute log. Unreadable extended attribute header.Cannot check extended attribute log.
0x138EExtended attribute log is unintelligible.Ignore log and continue? (Y/N) %0 Extended attribute log is unintelligible.Ignore log and continue? (Y/N) %0
0x138FUnused, unreadable, or unwriteable portion of extended attribute file removed. Unused, unreadable, or unwriteable portion of extended attribute file removed.
0x1390Total size entry for extended attribute set at cluster %1 corrected. Total size entry for extended attribute set at cluster %1 corrected.
0x1391Need count entry for extended attribute set at cluster %1 corrected. Need count entry for extended attribute set at cluster %1 corrected.
0x1392Extended attribute file is unsorted.Sorting extended attribute file. Extended attribute file is unsorted.Sorting extended attribute file.
0x1393Insufficient space in extended attribute file for its header.Attempting to allocate more disk space. Insufficient space in extended attribute file for its header.Attempting to allocate more disk space.
0x1394Insufficient disk space to correct disk error.Please free some disk space and run CHKDSK again. Insufficient disk space to correct disk error.Please free some disk space and run CHKDSK again.
0x1395Bad clusters in extended attribute file header relocated. Bad clusters in extended attribute file header relocated.
0x1396Errors in extended attribute file header corrected. Errors in extended attribute file header corrected.
0x1397More than one dot entry in folder %1. Entry removed. More than one dot entry in folder %1. Entry removed.
0x1398Dot entry found in root folder. Entry removed. Dot entry found in root folder. Entry removed.
0x1399Dot-dot entry found in root folder. Entry removed. Dot-dot entry found in root folder. Entry removed.
0x139ADot entry in folder %1 has incorrect link. Link corrected. Dot entry in folder %1 has incorrect link. Link corrected.
0x139BDot-dot entry in folder %1 has incorrect link. Link corrected. Dot-dot entry in folder %1 has incorrect link. Link corrected.
0x139CMore than one %1 entry in folder %2. Entry removed. More than one %1 entry in folder %2. Entry removed.
0x139DFolder %1 causes cycle in folder structure.Folder entry removed. Folder %1 causes cycle in folder structure.Folder entry removed.
0x139EFolder %1 has bad clusters.Bad clusters removed from folder. Folder %1 has bad clusters.Bad clusters removed from folder.
0x139FFolder %1 is entirely unreadable.Folder entry removed. Folder %1 is entirely unreadable.Folder entry removed.
0x13A1Folder truncated. Folder truncated.
0x13A2Cross link resolved by copying. Cross link resolved by copying.
0x13A3Insufficient disk space to copy cross-linked portion.File being truncated. Insufficient disk space to copy cross-linked portion.File being truncated.
0x13A4%1 Invalid name. Folder entry removed. %1 Invalid name. Folder entry removed.
0x13A5%1 Invalid time stamp. %1 Invalid time stamp.
0x13A6%1 Folder has non-zero file size. %1 Folder has non-zero file size.
0x13A7%1 Unrecognized extended attribute handle. %1 Unrecognized extended attribute handle.
0x13A8%1 Has handle extended attribute set belonging to another file. Handle removed. %1 Has handle extended attribute set belonging to another file. Handle removed.
0x13A9Unused extended attribute set with handle %1 deleted fromextended attribute file. Unused extended attribute set with handle %1 deleted fromextended attribute file.
0x13AAExtended attribute set with handle %1 owner changedfrom %2 to %3. Extended attribute set with handle %1 owner changedfrom %2 to %3.
0x13ABBad links in lost chain at cluster %1 corrected. Bad links in lost chain at cluster %1 corrected.
0x13ACLost chain cross-linked at cluster %1. Orphan truncated. Lost chain cross-linked at cluster %1. Orphan truncated.
0x13ADInsufficient disk space to recover lost data. Insufficient disk space to recover lost data.
0x13AFError in extended attribute log. Error in extended attribute log.
0x13B0%1 Errors in . and/or .. corrected. %1 Errors in . and/or .. corrected.
0x13B1More than one %1 entry in folder %2.Renamed to %3 but still could not resolve the name conflict. More than one %1 entry in folder %2.Renamed to %3 but still could not resolve the name conflict.
0x13B2More than one %1 entry in folder %2.Renamed to %3. More than one %1 entry in folder %2.Renamed to %3.
0x13B3%1 may be an invalid name in folder %2. %1 may be an invalid name in folder %2.
0x13B4Corrected name %1 in folder %2. Corrected name %1 in folder %2.
0x13B5Invalid media byte. Invalid media byte.
0x13B6Repaired extended attributes. Repaired extended attributes.
0x13B7Bad sectors found. Bad sectors found.
0x13B8Detected minor inconsistencies on the drive. This is not a corruption. Detected minor inconsistencies on the drive. This is not a corruption.
0x13B9Cleaning up minor inconsistencies on the drive. Cleaning up minor inconsistencies on the drive.
0x1770Creates, changes, or deletes the volume label of a disk. Creates, changes, or deletes the volume label of a disk.
0x1771LABEL [drive:][label]LABEL [/MP] [volume] [label] drive: Specifies the drive letter of a drive. label Specifies the label of the volume. /MP Specifies that the volume should be treated as a mount point or volume name. volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. If volume name is specified, the /MP flag is unnecessary. LABEL [drive:][label]LABEL [/MP] [volume] [label] drive: Specifies the drive letter of a drive. label Specifies the label of the volume. /MP Specifies that the volume should be treated as a mount point or volume name. volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. If volume name is specified, the /MP flag is unnecessary.
0x1772Volume in drive %1 has no label Volume in drive %1 has no label
0x1773Volume in drive %1 is %2 Volume in drive %1 is %2
0x1775Delete current volume label (Y/N)? %0 Delete current volume label (Y/N)? %0
0x1776Cannot change label on this volume. The request is not supported. Cannot change label on this volume. The request is not supported.
0x1779Cannot change label. This volume is write protected. Cannot change label. This volume is write protected.
0x177AVolume label cannot be added because the root directory on this volume is full. Volume label cannot be added because the root directory on this volume is full.
0x177BVolume label change cancelled. Volume label change cancelled.
0x1B5CFile not found - %1 File not found - %1
0x1B5DPath not found - %1 Path not found - %1
0x1B5EParameter format not correct - Parameter format not correct -
0x1B5FNot resetting system file - %1 Not resetting system file - %1
0x1B60Not resetting hidden file - %1 Not resetting hidden file - %1
0x1B62Displays or changes file attributes.ATTRIB [+R | -R] [+A | -A] [+S | -S] [+H | -H] [+O | -O] [+I | -I] [+P | -P] [+U | -U] [drive:][path][filename] [/S [/D]] [/L] + Sets an attribute. - Clears an attribute. R Read-only file attribute. A Archive file attribute. S System file attribute. H Hidden file attribute. O Offline attribute. I Not content indexed file attribute. X No scrub file attribute. V Integrity attribute. P Pinned attribute. U Unpinned attribute. [drive:][path][filename] Specifies a file or files for attrib to process. /S Processes matching files in the current folder and all subfolders. /D Processes folders as well. /L Work on the attributes of the Symbolic Link versus the target of the Symbolic Link Displays or changes file attributes.ATTRIB [+R | -R] [+A | -A] [+S | -S] [+H | -H] [+O | -O] [+I | -I] [+P | -P] [+U | -U] [drive:][path][filename] [/S [/D]] [/L] + Sets an attribute. - Clears an attribute. R Read-only file attribute. A Archive file attribute. S System file attribute. H Hidden file attribute. O Offline attribute. I Not content indexed file attribute. X No scrub file attribute. V Integrity attribute. P Pinned attribute. U Unpinned attribute. [drive:][path][filename] Specifies a file or files for attrib to process. /S Processes matching files in the current folder and all subfolders. /D Processes folders as well. /L Work on the attributes of the Symbolic Link versus the target of the Symbolic Link
0x1B64Invalid switch - %1 Invalid switch - %1
0x1B66Unable to change attribute - %1 Unable to change attribute - %1
0x1B67The /D switch is only valid with the /S switch. The /D switch is only valid with the /S switch.
0x00002AF8Invalid switch - /%1 Invalid switch - /%1
0x00002AF9Invalid path - %1 Invalid path - %1
0x00002AFANo subfolders exist %1 No subfolders exist %1
0x00002AFBFolder PATH listing Folder PATH listing
0x00002AFCFolder PATH listing for volume %1 Folder PATH listing for volume %1
0x00002AFDVolume serial number is %1-%2 Volume serial number is %1-%2
0x00002AFEVolume serial number is %1 %2:%3 Volume serial number is %1 %2:%3
0x00002AFFGraphically displays the folder structure of a drive or path.TREE [drive:][path] [/F] [/A] /F Display the names of the files in each folder. /A Use ASCII instead of extended characters. Graphically displays the folder structure of a drive or path.TREE [drive:][path] [/F] [/A] /F Display the names of the files in each folder. /A Use ASCII instead of extended characters.
0x00002B03Parameter format not correct - %1 Parameter format not correct - %1
0x00002B04Too many parameters - %1 Too many parameters - %1
0x00002B05Invalid drive specification Invalid drive specification
0x00002B06Not enough memory. Not enough memory.
0x00002EE0FIND: %0 FIND: %0
0x00002EE1FIND: Incorrect Windows XP version FIND: Incorrect Windows XP version
0x00002EE2FIND: Invalid switch FIND: Invalid switch
0x00002EE3FIND: Parameter format not correct FIND: Parameter format not correct
0x00002EE4Searches for a text string in a file or files.FIND [/V] [/C] [/N] [/I] [/OFF[LINE]] \"string\" [[drive:][path]filename[ ...]] /V Displays all lines NOT containing the specified string. /C Displays only the count of lines containing the string. /N Displays line numbers with the displayed lines. /I Ignores the case of characters when searching for the string. /OFF[LINE] Do not skip files with offline attribute set. \"string\" Specifies the text string to find. [drive:][path]filename Specifies a file or files to search.If a path is not specified, FIND searches the text typed at the promptor piped from another command. Searches for a text string in a file or files.FIND [/V] [/C] [/N] [/I] [/OFF[LINE]] \"string\" [[drive:][path]filename[ ...]] /V Displays all lines NOT containing the specified string. /C Displays only the count of lines containing the string. /N Displays line numbers with the displayed lines. /I Ignores the case of characters when searching for the string. /OFF[LINE] Do not skip files with offline attribute set. \"string\" Specifies the text string to find. [drive:][path]filename Specifies a file or files to search.If a path is not specified, FIND searches the text typed at the promptor piped from another command.
0x00002EE5FIND: Required parameter missing FIND: Required parameter missing
0x00002EE8---------- %1: %2 ---------- %1: %2
0x00002EE9---------- %1 ---------- %1
0x00002EEB[%1]%2 [%1]%2
0x00002EECInsufficient memory Insufficient memory
0x00002EEDUnable to read file Unable to read file
0x00002EEEFiles with offline attribute were skipped.Use /OFFLINE for not skipping such files. Files with offline attribute were skipped.Use /OFFLINE for not skipping such files.
0x000032C8Compares two files or sets of files and displays the differences betweenthemFC [/A] [/C] [/L] [/LBn] [/N] [/OFF[LINE]] [/T] [/U] [/W] [/nnnn] [drive1:][path1]filename1 [drive2:][path2]filename2FC /B [drive1:][path1]filename1 [drive2:][path2]filename2 /A Displays only first and last lines for each set of differences. /B Performs a binary comparison. /C Disregards the case of letters. /L Compares files as ASCII text. /LBn Sets the maximum consecutive mismatches to the specified number of lines. /N Displays the line numbers on an ASCII comparison. /OFF[LINE] Do not skip files with offline attribute set. /T Does not expand tabs to spaces. /U Compare files as UNICODE text files. /W Compresses white space (tabs and spaces) for comparison. /nnnn Specifies the number of consecutive lines that must match after a mismatch. [drive1:][path1]filename1 Specifies the first file or set of files to compare. [drive2:][path2]filename2 Specifies the second file or set of files to compare. Compares two files or sets of files and displays the differences betweenthemFC [/A] [/C] [/L] [/LBn] [/N] [/OFF[LINE]] [/T] [/U] [/W] [/nnnn] [drive1:][path1]filename1 [drive2:][path2]filename2FC /B [drive1:][path1]filename1 [drive2:][path2]filename2 /A Displays only first and last lines for each set of differences. /B Performs a binary comparison. /C Disregards the case of letters. /L Compares files as ASCII text. /LBn Sets the maximum consecutive mismatches to the specified number of lines. /N Displays the line numbers on an ASCII comparison. /OFF[LINE] Do not skip files with offline attribute set. /T Does not expand tabs to spaces. /U Compare files as UNICODE text files. /W Compresses white space (tabs and spaces) for comparison. /nnnn Specifies the number of consecutive lines that must match after a mismatch. [drive1:][path1]filename1 Specifies the first file or set of files to compare. [drive2:][path2]filename2 Specifies the second file or set of files to compare.
0x000032C9FC: Incompatible Switches FC: Incompatible Switches
0x000032CAFC: Invalid Switch FC: Invalid Switch
0x000032CBFC: Insufficient number of file specifications FC: Insufficient number of file specifications
0x000032CCComparing files %1 and %2 Comparing files %1 and %2
0x000032CDFC: cannot open %1 - No such file or folder FC: cannot open %1 - No such file or folder
0x000032CE%1 %2Could not expand second file name so as to match first %1 %2Could not expand second file name so as to match first
0x000032CFFC: no differences encountered FC: no differences encountered
0x000032D1File(s) not found : %1 File(s) not found : %1
0x000032D3%1: %2 %1: %2
0x000032D4***** %1 ***** %1
0x000032D5***** *****
0x000032D6FC: %1 longer than %2 FC: %1 longer than %2
0x000032D7Resync Failed. Files are too different. Resync Failed. Files are too different.
0x000032D8FC: Unable to open %1. File unavailable for read access. FC: Unable to open %1. File unavailable for read access.
0x000032D9FC: Incorrect Windows XP Version FC: Incorrect Windows XP Version
0x000032DA... ...
0x000032DC%1: %2 %3 %1: %2 %3
0x000032DDFC: Out of memory FC: Out of memory
0x000036B0Compares the contents of two files or sets of files.COMP [data1] [data2] [/D] [/A] [/L] [/N=number] [/C] [/OFF[LINE]] data1 Specifies location and name(s) of first file(s) to compare. data2 Specifies location and name(s) of second files to compare. /D Displays differences in decimal format. /A Displays differences in ASCII characters. /L Displays line numbers for differences. /N=number Compares only the first specified number of lines in each file. /C Disregards case of ASCII letters when comparing files. /OFF[LINE] Do not skip files with offline attribute set.To compare sets of files, use wildcards in data1 and data2 parameters. Compares the contents of two files or sets of files.COMP [data1] [data2] [/D] [/A] [/L] [/N=number] [/C] [/OFF[LINE]] data1 Specifies location and name(s) of first file(s) to compare. data2 Specifies location and name(s) of second files to compare. /D Displays differences in decimal format. /A Displays differences in ASCII characters. /L Displays line numbers for differences. /N=number Compares only the first specified number of lines in each file. /C Disregards case of ASCII letters when comparing files. /OFF[LINE] Do not skip files with offline attribute set.To compare sets of files, use wildcards in data1 and data2 parameters.
0x000036B1Files compare OK Files compare OK
0x000036B2No memory available. No memory available.
0x000036B3Can't find/open file: %1 Can't find/open file: %1
0x000036B4Can't read file: %1 Can't read file: %1
0x000036B5Bad command line syntax Bad command line syntax
0x000036B6Bad numeric argument:%1 Bad numeric argument:%1
0x000036B7Compare error at %1 %2file1 = %3file2 = %4 Compare error at %1 %2file1 = %3file2 = %4
0x000036B8Name of first file to compare: %0 Name of first file to compare: %0
0x000036B9Name of second file to compare: %0 Name of second file to compare: %0
0x000036BAOption: %0 Option: %0
0x000036BBComparing %1 and %2... Comparing %1 and %2...
0x000036BCFiles are different sizes. Files are different sizes.
0x000036BDFormat for /n switch is /n=XXXX Format for /n switch is /n=XXXX
0x000036BECompare more files (Y/N) ? %0 Compare more files (Y/N) ? %0
0x000036C010 mismatches - ending compare 10 mismatches - ending compare
0x000036C1Incorrect Windows XP version Incorrect Windows XP version
0x000036C2Unexpected end of file Unexpected end of file
0x000036C4File1 only has %1 lines File1 only has %1 lines
0x000036C5File2 only has %1 lines File2 only has %1 lines
0x000036C6*.*%0 *.*%0
0x000036C7OFFSET%0 OFFSET%0
0x000036C8LINE%0 LINE%0
0x00003A98File not found File not found
0x00003A99Cannot RECOVER an ASSIGNed or SUBSTed drive Cannot RECOVER an ASSIGNed or SUBSTed drive
0x00003A9AInvalid drive or file name Invalid drive or file name
0x00003A9CCannot RECOVER a network drive Cannot RECOVER a network drive
0x00003A9D%1 file(s) recovered. %1 file(s) recovered.
0x00003A9E%1 of %2 bytes recovered. %1 of %2 bytes recovered.
0x00003A9FPress ENTER to begin recovery of the file on drive %1 Press ENTER to begin recovery of the file on drive %1
0x00003AA0Cannot read the file allocation table (FAT). Cannot read the file allocation table (FAT).
0x00003AA1Cannot write the file allocation table (FAT). Cannot write the file allocation table (FAT).
0x00003AA3Recovers readable information from a bad or defective disk. Recovers readable information from a bad or defective disk.
0x00003AA4RECOVER [drive:][path]filename RECOVER [drive:][path]filename
0x00003AA5RECOVER drive: RECOVER drive:
0x00003AA6Consult the online Command Reference in Windows Helpbefore using the RECOVER command. Consult the online Command Reference in Windows Helpbefore using the RECOVER command.
0x00003AA9Write error. Write error.
0x00003AAAInternal consistency error. Internal consistency error.
0x00003AABRead error. Read error.
0x00003AACRECOVER on an entire volume is no longer supported.To get equivalent functionality use CHKDSK. RECOVER on an entire volume is no longer supported.To get equivalent functionality use CHKDSK.
0x00003AC3NTFS RECOVER has detected that the volume is corrupt. Run CHKDSK /fto fix it. NTFS RECOVER has detected that the volume is corrupt. Run CHKDSK /fto fix it.
0x00003AC4NTFS Recover could not write elementary disk structures. The volumemay be corrupt; run CHKDSK /f to fix it. NTFS Recover could not write elementary disk structures. The volumemay be corrupt; run CHKDSK /f to fix it.
0x00003AC5Files on this volume cannot be recovered with this version of UNTFS.DLL. Files on this volume cannot be recovered with this version of UNTFS.DLL.
0x00003C29NTFS RECOVER cannot be used to recover system files. Use CHKDSK instead. NTFS RECOVER cannot be used to recover system files. Use CHKDSK instead.
0x00003C2ANTFS RECOVER failed. NTFS RECOVER failed.
0x00003E81Switch %1 is not implemented Switch %1 is not implemented
0x00003E82No file to print No file to print
0x00003E83Unable to initialize device %1 Unable to initialize device %1
0x00003E84Can't find file %1 Can't find file %1
0x00003E85%1 is currently being printed %1 is currently being printed
0x00003E86Prints a text file.PRINT [/D:device] [[drive:][path]filename[...]] /D:device Specifies a print device. Prints a text file.PRINT [/D:device] [[drive:][path]filename[...]] /D:device Specifies a print device.
0x00004268Provides help information for Windows XP commands.HELP [command] command - displays help information on that command. Provides help information for Windows XP commands.HELP [command] command - displays help information on that command.
0x00004269Help file could not be found. Help file could not be found.
0x0000426AError reading help file. Error reading help file.
0x0000426BFor more information on a specific command, type HELP command-name. For more information on a specific command, type HELP command-name.
0x0000426CThis command is not supported by the help utility. Try \"%1 /?\". This command is not supported by the help utility. Try \"%1 /?\".
0x00004273--- MORE ---%0 --- MORE ---%0
0x00004E21MORE%0 MORE%0
0x00004E34-- More %1%2%3 -- %4%0 -- More %1%2%3 -- %4%0
0x00004E35(%1%%)%0 (%1%%)%0
0x00004E36[Line: %1]%0 [Line: %1]%0
0x00004E37[Options: psfq=]%0 [Options: psfq=]%0
0x00004E38Lines: %0 Lines: %0
0x00004E3EP%0 P%0
0x00004E3FS%0 S%0
0x00004E40=%0 =%0
0x00004E41Q%0 Q%0
0x00004E42?%0 ?%0
0x00004E43H%0 H%0
0x00004E44F%0 F%0
0x00004E48Displays output one screen at a time.MORE [/E [/C] [/P] [/S] [/Tn] [+n]] Display next page Display next line Displays output one screen at a time.MORE [/E [/C] [/P] [/S] [/Tn] [+n]] Display next page Display next line
0x00004E52Internal error. Internal error.
0x00004E53Too many arguments in command line. Too many arguments in command line.
0x00004E55Cannot access file %1 Cannot access file %1
0x00004E56Invalid registry entry. Invalid registry entry.
0x0000521CReplacing %1 Replacing %1
0x0000521DAdding %1 Adding %1
0x0000521E%1 file(s) replaced %1 file(s) replaced
0x0000521F%1 file(s) added %1 file(s) added
0x00005220No files replaced No files replaced
0x00005221No files added No files added
0x00005222Press any key to continue . . . Press any key to continue . . .
0x00005223Replace %1? (Y/N) %0 Replace %1? (Y/N) %0
0x00005224Add %1? (Y/N) %0 Add %1? (Y/N) %0
0x00005225Replaces files.REPLACE [drive1:][path1]filename [drive2:][path2] [/A] [/P] [/R] [/W]REPLACE [drive1:][path1]filename [drive2:][path2] [/P] [/R] [/S] [/W] [/U] [drive1:][path1]filename Specifies the source file or files. [drive2:][path2] Specifies the directory where files are to be replaced. /A Adds new files to destination directory. Cannot use with /S or /U switches. /P Prompts for confirmation before replacing a file or adding a source file. /R Replaces read-only files as well as unprotected files. /S Replaces files in all subdirectories of the destination directory. Cannot use with the /A switch. /W Waits for you to insert a disk before beginning. /U Replaces (updates) only files that are older than source files. Cannot use with the /A switch. Replaces files.REPLACE [drive1:][path1]filename [drive2:][path2] [/A] [/P] [/R] [/W]REPLACE [drive1:][path1]filename [drive2:][path2] [/P] [/R] [/S] [/W] [/U] [drive1:][path1]filename Specifies the source file or files. [drive2:][path2] Specifies the directory where files are to be replaced. /A Adds new files to destination directory. Cannot use with /S or /U switches. /P Prompts for confirmation before replacing a file or adding a source file. /R Replaces read-only files as well as unprotected files. /S Replaces files in all subdirectories of the destination directory. Cannot use with the /A switch. /W Waits for you to insert a disk before beginning. /U Replaces (updates) only files that are older than source files. Cannot use with the /A switch.
0x0000523AIncorrect Windows version Incorrect Windows version
0x0000523BSource path required Source path required
0x0000523CFile cannot be copied onto itself File cannot be copied onto itself
0x0000523DInsufficient disk space Insufficient disk space
0x0000523ENo files found - %1 No files found - %1
0x0000523FExtended Error %1 Extended Error %1
0x00005240Parse Error %1 Parse Error %1
0x00005241Out of memory Out of memory
0x00005243Invalid parameter combination Invalid parameter combination
0x000055F0The /Z and /O (or /X) options conflict: cannot copy securityin restartable mode. The /Z and /O (or /X) options conflict: cannot copy securityin restartable mode.
0x00005612Invalid path Invalid path
0x00005613Cannot perform a cyclic copy Cannot perform a cyclic copy
0x00005614Invalid date Invalid date
0x00005615Unable to create directory Unable to create directory
0x00005617Cannot XCOPY from a reserved device Cannot XCOPY from a reserved device
0x00005618Access denied Access denied
0x00005619Too many open files Too many open files
0x0000561AGeneral failure General failure
0x0000561BSharing violation Sharing violation
0x0000561CLock violation Lock violation
0x0000561DPath not found Path not found
0x00005620Invalid number of parameters Invalid number of parameters
0x00005621Unable to create directory - %1 Unable to create directory - %1
0x00005623File creation error - %1 File creation error - %1
0x00005624Invalid switch Invalid switch
0x00005625Invalid Path, not all directories/files copied Invalid Path, not all directories/files copied
0x00005627Parse Error Parse Error
0x00005628Write protect error accessing drive. Write protect error accessing drive.
0x0000562CCopies files and directory trees.XCOPY source [destination] [/A | /M] [/D[:date]] [/P] [/S [/E]] [/V] [/W] [/C] [/I] [/Q] [/F] [/L] [/G] [/H] [/R] [/T] [/U] [/K] [/N] [/O] [/X] [/Y] [/-Y] [/Z] [/B] [/J] [/EXCLUDE:file1[+file2][+file3]...] source Specifies the file(s) to copy. destination Specifies the location and/or name of new files. /A Copies only files with the archive attribute set, doesn't change the attribute. /M Copies only files with the archive attribute set, turns off the archive attribute. /D:m-d-y Copies files changed on or after the specified date. If no date is given, copies only those files whose source time is newer than the destination time. /EXCLUDE:file1[+file2][+file3]... Specifies a list of files containing strings. Each string should be in a separate line in the files. When any of the strings match any part of the absolute path of the file to be copied, that file will be excluded from being copied. For example, specifying a string like \\obj\\ or .obj will exclude all files underneath the directory obj or all files with the .obj extension respectively. /P Prompts you before creating each destination file. /S Copies directories and subdirectories except empty ones. /E Copies directories and subdirectories, including empty ones. Same as /S /E. May be used to modify /T. /V Verifies the size of each new file. /W Prompts you to press a key before copying. /C Continues copying even if errors occur. /I If destination does not exist and copying more than one file, assumes that destination must be a directory. /Q Does not display file names while copying. /F Displays full source and destination file names while copying. /L Displays files that would be copied. /G Allows the copying of encrypted files to destination that does not support encryption. /H Copies hidden and system files also. /R Overwrites read-only files. /T Creates directory structure, but does not copy files. Does not include empty directories or subdirectories. /T /E includes empty directories and subdirectories. /U Copies only files that already exist in destination. /K Copies attributes. Normal Xcopy will reset read-only attributes. /N Copies using the generated short names. /O Copies file ownership and ACL information. /X Copies file audit settings (implies /O). /Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing destination file. /-Y Causes prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing destination file. /Z Copies networked files in restartable mode. /B Copies the Symbolic Link itself versus the target of the link. /J Copies using unbuffered I/O. Recommended for very large files.The switch /Y may be preset in the COPYCMD environment variable.This may be overridden with /-Y on the command line. Copies files and directory trees.XCOPY source [destination] [/A | /M] [/D[:date]] [/P] [/S [/E]] [/V] [/W] [/C] [/I] [/Q] [/F] [/L] [/G] [/H] [/R] [/T] [/U] [/K] [/N] [/O] [/X] [/Y] [/-Y] [/Z] [/B] [/J] [/EXCLUDE:file1[+file2][+file3]...] source Specifies the file(s) to copy. destination Specifies the location and/or name of new files. /A Copies only files with the archive attribute set, doesn't change the attribute. /M Copies only files with the archive attribute set, turns off the archive attribute. /D:m-d-y Copies files changed on or after the specified date. If no date is given, copies only those files whose source time is newer than the destination time. /EXCLUDE:file1[+file2][+file3]... Specifies a list of files containing strings. Each string should be in a separate line in the files. When any of the strings match any part of the absolute path of the file to be copied, that file will be excluded from being copied. For example, specifying a string like \\obj\\ or .obj will exclude all files underneath the directory obj or all files with the .obj extension respectively. /P Prompts you before creating each destination file. /S Copies directories and subdirectories except empty ones. /E Copies directories and subdirectories, including empty ones. Same as /S /E. May be used to modify /T. /V Verifies the size of each new file. /W Prompts you to press a key before copying. /C Continues copying even if errors occur. /I If destination does not exist and copying more than one file, assumes that destination must be a directory. /Q Does not display file names while copying. /F Displays full source and destination file names while copying. /L Displays files that would be copied. /G Allows the copying of encrypted files to destination that does not support encryption. /H Copies hidden and system files also. /R Overwrites read-only files. /T Creates directory structure, but does not copy files. Does not include empty directories or subdirectories. /T /E includes empty directories and subdirectories. /U Copies only files that already exist in destination. /K Copies attributes. Normal Xcopy will reset read-only attributes. /N Copies using the generated short names. /O Copies file ownership and ACL information. /X Copies file audit settings (implies /O). /Y Suppresses prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing destination file. /-Y Causes prompting to confirm you want to overwrite an existing destination file. /Z Copies networked files in restartable mode. /B Copies the Symbolic Link itself versus the target of the link. /J Copies using unbuffered I/O. Recommended for very large files.The switch /Y may be preset in the COPYCMD environment variable.This may be overridden with /-Y on the command line.
0x0000562DPress any key when ready to begin copying file(s)%0 Press any key when ready to begin copying file(s)%0
0x0000562E%1 (Y/N)? %0 %1 (Y/N)? %0
0x0000562FDoes %1 specify a file nameor directory name on the target(F = file, D = directory)? %0 Does %1 specify a file nameor directory name on the target(F = file, D = directory)? %0
0x00005630%1 File(s) copied %1 File(s) copied
0x00005632%1 - %2 %1 - %2
0x00005633Insufficient disk space on current disk.Insert another disk and type to continue... %0 Insufficient disk space on current disk.Insert another disk and type to continue... %0
0x00005637D%0 D%0
0x00005638Y%0 Y%0
0x00005639N%0 N%0
0x0000563A%1 File(s) %1 File(s)
0x0000563BFile verification failed. File verification failed.
0x0000563CA%0 A%0
0x0000563DOverwrite %1 (Yes/No/All)? %0 Overwrite %1 (Yes/No/All)? %0
0x0000563EFile path is too long to be displayed. File path is too long to be displayed.
0x0000563FInsufficient privilege to perform the operation or access denied. Insufficient privilege to perform the operation or access denied.
0x00005640Encryption failed. Encryption failed.
0x00005641Security Information not supported by destination file system. Security Information not supported by destination file system.
0x00005642Unknown error. Unknown error.
0x00005643Source directory may be changing.XCOPY may not be able to copy all files or directories within the directory. Source directory may be changing.XCOPY may not be able to copy all files or directories within the directory.
0x00005644Insufficient stack space. Insufficient stack space.
0x00005645%1 - %2 (Y/N)? %0 %1 - %2 (Y/N)? %0
0x00005646Pathname exceeded 256 characters. Pathname exceeded 256 characters.
0x00005647Source pathname exceeded 256 characters. Source pathname exceeded 256 characters.
0x00005648Destination pathname exceeded 256 characters. Destination pathname exceeded 256 characters.
0x00005A0ALPT%1: rerouted to COM%2: LPT%1: rerouted to COM%2:
0x00005A0BActive code page for device %1 is %2 Active code page for device %1 is %2
0x00005A0CConfigures system devices.Serial port: MODE COMm[:] [BAUD=b] [PARITY=p] [DATA=d] [STOP=s] [to=on|off] [xon=on|off] [odsr=on|off] [octs=on|off] [dtr=on|off|hs] [rts=on|off|hs|tg] [idsr=on|off]Device Status: MODE [device] [/STATUS]Redirect printing: MODE LPTn[:]=COMm[:]Select code page: MODE CON[:] CP SELECT=yyyCode page status: MODE CON[:] CP [/STATUS]Display mode: MODE CON[:] [COLS=c] [LINES=n]Typematic rate: MODE CON[:] [RATE=r DELAY=d] Configures system devices.Serial port: MODE COMm[:] [BAUD=b] [PARITY=p] [DATA=d] [STOP=s] [to=on|off] [xon=on|off] [odsr=on|off] [octs=on|off] [dtr=on|off|hs] [rts=on|off|hs|tg] [idsr=on|off]Device Status: MODE [device] [/STATUS]Redirect printing: MODE LPTn[:]=COMm[:]Select code page: MODE CON[:] CP SELECT=yyyCode page status: MODE CON[:] CP [/STATUS]Display mode: MODE CON[:] [COLS=c] [LINES=n]Typematic rate: MODE CON[:] [RATE=r DELAY=d]
0x00005A0DStatus for device *:%0 Status for device *:%0
0x00005A0FBaud: %1 Baud: %1
0x00005A10Parity: %1 Parity: %1
0x00005A11Data Bits: %1 Data Bits: %1
0x00005A12Stop Bits: %1 Stop Bits: %1
0x00005A13Timeout: %1 Timeout: %1
0x00005A14XON/XOFF: %1 XON/XOFF: %1
0x00005A15CTS handshaking: %1 CTS handshaking: %1
0x00005A16DSR handshaking: %1 DSR handshaking: %1
0x00005A17DSR sensitivity: %1 DSR sensitivity: %1
0x00005A18DTR circuit: %1 DTR circuit: %1
0x00005A19RTS circuit: %1 RTS circuit: %1
0x00005A1ELines: %1 Lines: %1
0x00005A1FColumns: %1 Columns: %1
0x00005A20Code page: %1 Code page: %1
0x00005A21Printer output is being rerouted to serial port %1 Printer output is being rerouted to serial port %1
0x00005A22Printer output is not being rerouted. Printer output is not being rerouted.
0x00005A23Keyboard rate: %1 Keyboard rate: %1
0x00005A24Keyboard delay: %1 Keyboard delay: %1
0x00005A27To change printer settings use the Printers option in Control Panel To change printer settings use the Printers option in Control Panel
0x00005A28Incorrect operating system version Incorrect operating system version
0x00005A29Illegal device name - %1 Illegal device name - %1
0x00005A2AInvalid baud rate specified Invalid baud rate specified
0x00005A2B%1: not rerouted %1: not rerouted
0x00005A2EFailure to access device: %1 Failure to access device: %1
0x00005A2FCode page operation not supported on this device Code page operation not supported on this device
0x00005A30Current keyboard does not support this code page Current keyboard does not support this code page
0x00005A33Extended error %1 Extended error %1
0x00005A34The specified options are not supported by this serial device The specified options are not supported by this serial device
0x00005A35The screen cannot be set to the number of lines and columns specified. The screen cannot be set to the number of lines and columns specified.
0x00005A36The device cannot be set to the specified number of lines and/or columns. The device cannot be set to the specified number of lines and/or columns.
0x00005A37Cannot stop printer rerouting at this time. Cannot stop printer rerouting at this time.
0x00005A38Cannot reroute printer output to serial device %1. Cannot reroute printer output to serial device %1.
0x00005A39Invalid keyboard rate Invalid keyboard rate
0x00005A3AInvalid keyboard delay Invalid keyboard delay
0x00005A3BThe number of lines and columns cannot be changed in a full screen. The number of lines and columns cannot be changed in a full screen.
0x00005A3CThe code page specified is not valid. The code page specified is not valid.
0x00005A3DThe specified option is not supported. The specified option is not supported.
0x00005A46Default to even parity. Default to even parity.
0x00005A47Default to %1 data bits. Default to %1 data bits.
0x00005A48Default to %1 stop bits. Default to %1 stop bits.
0x00005A49No serial port setting changed. No serial port setting changed.
0x00005A4AThis operation is not necessary under the current version of Windows. This operation is not necessary under the current version of Windows.
0x00005A4BDevice %1 is not currently available. Device %1 is not currently available.
0x00005DC0The first NTFS boot sector is unreadable or corrupt.Reading second NTFS boot sector instead. The first NTFS boot sector is unreadable or corrupt.Reading second NTFS boot sector instead.
0x00005DC1All NTFS boot sectors are unreadable or corrupt. Cannot continue. All NTFS boot sectors are unreadable or corrupt. Cannot continue.
0x00005DC2The second NTFS boot sector is unwriteable. The second NTFS boot sector is unwriteable.
0x00005DC3The first NTFS boot sector is unwriteable. The first NTFS boot sector is unwriteable.
0x00005DC4All NTFS boot sectors are unwriteable. Cannot continue. All NTFS boot sectors are unwriteable. Cannot continue.
0x00005DC5The NTFS file system does not function on floppy disks. The NTFS file system does not function on floppy disks.
0x00006590Deleting corrupt file record segment %1. Deleting corrupt file record segment %1.
0x00006591Deleting corrupt attribute record (0x%1, %2)from file record segment 0x%3. Deleting corrupt attribute record (0x%1, %2)from file record segment 0x%3.
0x00006592Truncating badly linked attribute recordsfrom file record segment %1. Truncating badly linked attribute recordsfrom file record segment %1.
0x00006593Sorting attribute records for file record segment %1. Sorting attribute records for file record segment %1.
0x00006594Deleting duplicate attribute records (%1, %2)from file record segment %3. Deleting duplicate attribute records (%1, %2)from file record segment %3.
0x00006595Deleted corrupt attribute list for file %1. Deleted corrupt attribute list for file %1.
0x00006596Deleted unreadable attribute list for file %1. Deleted unreadable attribute list for file %1.
0x00006597Deleted corrupt attribute list entrywith type code %1 in file %2. Deleted corrupt attribute list entrywith type code %1 in file %2.
0x00006598Truncating corrupt attribute list for file %1. Truncating corrupt attribute list for file %1.
0x00006599Sorting attribute list for file %1. Sorting attribute list for file %1.
0x0000659AUnreadable master file table. CHKDSK aborted. Unreadable master file table. CHKDSK aborted.
0x0000659BCorrupt master file table. CHKDSK aborted. Corrupt master file table. CHKDSK aborted.
0x0000659CCorrupt Attribute Definition Table.CHKDSK is assuming the default. Corrupt Attribute Definition Table.CHKDSK is assuming the default.
0x0000659DUnable to determine volume version and state. CHKDSK aborted. Unable to determine volume version and state. CHKDSK aborted.
0x0000659EFile record segment %1 is unreadable. File record segment %1 is unreadable.
0x0000659FDeleting orphan file record segment %1. Deleting orphan file record segment %1.
0x000065A0Insufficient disk space to hotfix unreadable system file %1.CHKDSK Aborted. Insufficient disk space to hotfix unreadable system file %1.CHKDSK Aborted.
0x000065A1Insufficient disk space to hotfix unreadable file %1. Insufficient disk space to hotfix unreadable file %1.
0x000065A2First free byte offset corrected in file record segment %1. First free byte offset corrected in file record segment %1.
0x000065A3Correcting errors in the Master File Table (MFT) mirror. Correcting errors in the Master File Table (MFT) mirror.
0x000065A4Insufficient disk space to repair master file table (MFT) mirror.CHKDSK aborted. Insufficient disk space to repair master file table (MFT) mirror.CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065A5Insufficient disk space to record bad clusters. Insufficient disk space to record bad clusters.
0x000065A6Correcting errors in the master file table's (MFT) DATA attribute. Correcting errors in the master file table's (MFT) DATA attribute.
0x000065A7Insufficient disk space to fix master file table (MFT). CHKDSK aborted. Insufficient disk space to fix master file table (MFT). CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065A8Correcting errors in the master file table's (MFT) BITMAP attribute. Correcting errors in the master file table's (MFT) BITMAP attribute.
0x000065A9Insufficient disk space to fix volume bitmap. CHKDSK aborted. Insufficient disk space to fix volume bitmap. CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065AACorrecting errors in the Volume Bitmap. Correcting errors in the Volume Bitmap.
0x000065ABCorrecting errors in the Attribute Definition Table. Correcting errors in the Attribute Definition Table.
0x000065ACInsufficient disk space to fix the attribute definition table.CHKDSK aborted. Insufficient disk space to fix the attribute definition table.CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065ADCorrecting errors in the Bad Clusters File. Correcting errors in the Bad Clusters File.
0x000065AEInsufficient disk space to fix the bad clusters file.CHKDSK aborted. Insufficient disk space to fix the bad clusters file.CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065AFCorrecting errors in the Boot File. Correcting errors in the Boot File.
0x000065B0Insufficient disk space to fix the boot file.CHKDSK aborted. Insufficient disk space to fix the boot file.CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065B1Adding %1 bad clusters to the Bad Clusters File. Adding %1 bad clusters to the Bad Clusters File.
0x000065B4%1 KB in %2 indexes. %1 KB in %2 indexes.
0x000065B5%1 KB in bad sectors. %1 KB in bad sectors.
0x000065B6%1 KB in use by the system. %1 KB in use by the system.
0x000065B7%1 KB available on disk. %1 KB available on disk.
0x000065B8Correcting error in index %2 for file %1. Correcting error in index %2 for file %1.
0x000065B9Insufficient disk space to correct errorsin index %2 of file %1. Insufficient disk space to correct errorsin index %2 of file %1.
0x000065BARemoving corrupt index %2 in file %1. Removing corrupt index %2 in file %1.
0x000065BBDeleting directory entries in %1 Deleting directory entries in %1
0x000065BCCHKDSK cannot delete all corrupt directory entries. CHKDSK cannot delete all corrupt directory entries.
0x000065BDCHKDSK is recovering lost files. CHKDSK is recovering lost files.
0x000065BEInsufficient disk space for CHKDSK to recover lost files. Insufficient disk space for CHKDSK to recover lost files.
0x000065BFCorrecting error in directory %1 Correcting error in directory %1
0x000065C0Sorting index %2 in file %1. Sorting index %2 in file %1.
0x000065C1Correcting extended attribute information in file %1. Correcting extended attribute information in file %1.
0x000065C2Deleting corrupt extended attribute set in file %1. Deleting corrupt extended attribute set in file %1.
0x000065C3Incorrect duplicate information in file %1. Incorrect duplicate information in file %1.
0x000065C4CHKDSK is creating new root directory. CHKDSK is creating new root directory.
0x000065C5Insufficient disk space to create new root directory. Insufficient disk space to create new root directory.
0x000065C6Recovering orphaned file %1 (%2) into directory file %3. Recovering orphaned file %1 (%2) into directory file %3.
0x000065C8Too much lost data to recover it all. Too much lost data to recover it all.
0x000065C9Fixing critical master file table (MFT) files with MFT mirror. Fixing critical master file table (MFT) files with MFT mirror.
0x000065CAFixing incorrect information in file record segment %1. Fixing incorrect information in file record segment %1.
0x000065CBCorrupt uppercase Table -- aborting. Run \"chkdsk /f\" to repair. Corrupt uppercase Table -- aborting. Run \"chkdsk /f\" to repair.
0x000065CCCannot retrieve current system uppercase table.CHKDSK aborted. Cannot retrieve current system uppercase table.CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065CDCHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in themaster file table (MFT) bitmap. CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in themaster file table (MFT) bitmap.
0x000065CECHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap. CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the volume bitmap.
0x000065CFCorrecting errors in the uppercase file. Correcting errors in the uppercase file.
0x000065D0Insufficient disk space to fix the uppercase file.CHKDSK aborted. Insufficient disk space to fix the uppercase file.CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065D1Deleting index entry %3 in index %2 of file %1. Deleting index entry %3 in index %2 of file %1.
0x000065D2Verbose output not supported by NTFS CHKDSK. Verbose output not supported by NTFS CHKDSK.
0x000065D3WARNING! /F parameter not specified.Running CHKDSK in read-only mode. WARNING! /F parameter not specified.Running CHKDSK in read-only mode.
0x000065D4Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode. Errors found. CHKDSK cannot continue in read-only mode.
0x000065D5Correcting cycles in directory tree.Breaking links between parent file %1 and child file %2. Correcting cycles in directory tree.Breaking links between parent file %1 and child file %2.
0x000065D6Correcting minor file name errors in file %1. Correcting minor file name errors in file %1.
0x000065D7Inserting data attribute into file %1. Inserting data attribute into file %1.
0x000065D8Insufficient disk space to insert missing data attribute. Insufficient disk space to insert missing data attribute.
0x000065D9Correcting errors in the Log File. Correcting errors in the Log File.
0x000065DAInsufficient disk space to fix the log file.CHKDSK aborted. Insufficient disk space to fix the log file.CHKDSK aborted.
0x000065DBCHKDSK is verifying files (stage %1 of %2)... CHKDSK is verifying files (stage %1 of %2)...
0x000065DCCHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage %1 of %2)... CHKDSK is verifying indexes (stage %1 of %2)...
0x000065DDIndex verification completed. Index verification completed.
0x000065DEFile verification completed. File verification completed.
0x000065DFCHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage %1 of %2)... CHKDSK is verifying security descriptors (stage %1 of %2)...
0x000065E0Security descriptor verification completed. Security descriptor verification completed.
0x000065E1Replacing missing or invalid security descriptor for file %1. Replacing missing or invalid security descriptor for file %1.
0x000065E2Insufficient disk space for security descriptor for file %1. Insufficient disk space for security descriptor for file %1.
0x000065E3This volume cannot be checked with this version of UNTFS.DLL. This volume cannot be checked with this version of UNTFS.DLL.
0x000065E4Deleting an index entry from index %2 of file %1. Deleting an index entry from index %2 of file %1.
0x000065E5Correcting cross-link for file %1. Correcting cross-link for file %1.
0x000065E6CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage %1 of %2)... CHKDSK is verifying file data (stage %1 of %2)...
0x000065E7File data verification completed. File data verification completed.
0x000065E8Index entries referencing file %1 will not be validatedbecause this file contains too many file names. Index entries referencing file %1 will not be validatedbecause this file contains too many file names.
0x000065E9CHKDSK is resetting recovery information... CHKDSK is resetting recovery information...
0x000065EACHKDSK is resetting the log file. CHKDSK is resetting the log file.
0x000065EBCHKDSK is adjusting the size of the log file. CHKDSK is adjusting the size of the log file.
0x000065ECCHKDSK was unable to adjust the size of the log file. CHKDSK was unable to adjust the size of the log file.
0x000065EDCleaning up instance tags for file %1. Cleaning up instance tags for file %1.
0x000065EEFixing corrupt attribute record (%1, %2)in file record segment %3. Fixing corrupt attribute record (%1, %2)in file record segment %3.
0x000065EF%1 KB occupied by the log file. %1 KB occupied by the log file.
0x000065F0Readable file record segment %1 is not writeable. Readable file record segment %1 is not writeable.
0x000065F1Inserting default quota record into index %2 in file %1. Inserting default quota record into index %2 in file %1.
0x000065F2Creating a default security descriptor. Creating a default security descriptor.
0x000065F3Unable to set the quota out of date flag. Unable to set the quota out of date flag.
0x000065F4Repairing an index entry in index %2 of file %1. Repairing an index entry in index %2 of file %1.
0x000065F5Inserting an index entry into index %2 of file %1. Inserting an index entry into index %2 of file %1.
0x000065F6Insufficient disk space to fix the security descriptors data stream. Insufficient disk space to fix the security descriptors data stream.
0x000065F7Unable to write to attribute %1 of file %2. Unable to write to attribute %1 of file %2.
0x000065F8Unable to read the security descriptors data stream. Unable to read the security descriptors data stream.
0x000065F9Fixing mirror copy of the security descriptors data stream. Fixing mirror copy of the security descriptors data stream.
0x000065FAFixing collation rule value for index %1 of file %2. Fixing collation rule value for index %1 of file %2.
0x000065FBCreating index %1 for file %2. Creating index %1 for file %2.
0x000065FCRepairing the security file record segment. Repairing the security file record segment.
0x000065FDRepairing the unreadable security descriptors data stream. Repairing the unreadable security descriptors data stream.
0x000065FEInsufficient disk space to fix the object id file. Insufficient disk space to fix the object id file.
0x000065FFInsufficient disk space to fix the quota file. Insufficient disk space to fix the quota file.
0x00006600Creating object id file. Creating object id file.
0x00006601Creating quota file. Creating quota file.
0x00006602Fixing flags for file record segment %1. Fixing flags for file record segment %1.
0x00006603Unable to correct an error in system file %1. Unable to correct an error in system file %1.
0x00006604Unable to create index %1 for file %2. Unable to create index %1 for file %2.
0x00006605Replacing invalid security id with default security id for file %1. Replacing invalid security id with default security id for file %1.
0x00006606Multiple quota files found. Ignoring extra quota files. Multiple quota files found. Ignoring extra quota files.
0x00006607Multiple object id files found. Ignoring extra object id files. Multiple object id files found. Ignoring extra object id files.
0x00006608The size specified for the log file is too big. The size specified for the log file is too big.
0x00006609The current log file size is %1 KB.The default log file size for this volume is %2 KB. The current log file size is %1 KB.The default log file size for this volume is %2 KB.
0x0000660BCHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the bitmap for index %2 for file %1. CHKDSK discovered free space marked as allocated in the bitmap for index %2 for file %1.
0x0000660CThe size specified for the log file is too small. The size specified for the log file is too small.
0x0000660D%1%2. %1%2.
0x0000660ECorrecting file name errors in system file record segment %1. Correcting file name errors in system file record segment %1.
0x0000660FInserting an index entry with Id %3 into index %2 of file %1. Inserting an index entry with Id %3 into index %2 of file %1.
0x00006610Deleting an index entry with Id %3 from index %2 of file %1. Deleting an index entry with Id %3 from index %2 of file %1.
0x00006611Cleaning up %3 unused index entries from index %2 of file %1. Cleaning up %3 unused index entries from index %2 of file %1.
0x00006612Repairing an index entry with id %3 in index %2 of file %1. Repairing an index entry with id %3 in index %2 of file %1.
0x00006613Correcting sparse file record segment %1. Correcting sparse file record segment %1.
0x00006614Deleting extended attribute setdue to the presence of reparse point in file %1. Deleting extended attribute setdue to the presence of reparse point in file %1.
0x00006615Correcting reparse point file record segment %1. Correcting reparse point file record segment %1.
0x00006616Correcting encrypted file record segment %1. Correcting encrypted file record segment %1.
0x00006617Multiple Usn Journal file found. Ignoring extra Usn Journal files. Multiple Usn Journal file found. Ignoring extra Usn Journal files.
0x00006618Insufficient disk space to fix the Usn Journal file. Insufficient disk space to fix the Usn Journal file.
0x00006619Creating Usn Journal file. Creating Usn Journal file.
0x0000661ACHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal... CHKDSK is verifying Usn Journal...
0x0000661BCreating Usn Journal %1 data stream Creating Usn Journal %1 data stream
0x0000661CInsufficient disk space to fix the Usn Journal %1 data stream. Insufficient disk space to fix the Usn Journal %1 data stream.
0x0000661DRepairing Usn Journal %1 data stream. Repairing Usn Journal %1 data stream.
0x0000661EUnable to read the Usn Journal %1 data stream. Unable to read the Usn Journal %1 data stream.
0x0000661FRepairing Usn Journal file record segment. Repairing Usn Journal file record segment.
0x00006620Usn Journal verification completed. Usn Journal verification completed.
0x00006621CHKDSK is resetting Usn information... CHKDSK is resetting Usn information...
0x00006622This version of NTFS volume cannot be downgraded. This version of NTFS volume cannot be downgraded.
0x00006623CHKDSK is determining if the volume is downgradeable... CHKDSK is determining if the volume is downgradeable...
0x00006624The volume is downgradeable. The volume is downgradeable.
0x00006625CHKDSK is downgrading the volume... CHKDSK is downgrading the volume...
0x00006626Volume downgraded. %b Volume downgraded. %b
0x00006627Reparse point found in file record segment %1. Reparse point found in file record segment %1.
0x00006628Encrypted data stream found in file record segment %1. Encrypted data stream found in file record segment %1.
0x00006629Sparse data stream found in file record segment %1. Sparse data stream found in file record segment %1.
0x0000662AUnable to change the volume version. Unable to change the volume version.
0x0000662BUnable to downgrade the volume. Unable to downgrade the volume.
0x0000662CUpdating the master file table's (MFT) DATA attribute. Updating the master file table's (MFT) DATA attribute.
0x0000662DUpdating the master file table's (MFT) BITMAP attribute. Updating the master file table's (MFT) BITMAP attribute.
0x0000662EUpdating the Volume Bitmap. Updating the Volume Bitmap.
0x0000662FUpgrading and downgrading the volume at the same time will have no effect. Upgrading and downgrading the volume at the same time will have no effect.
0x00006630Property set found in file record segment %1. Property set found in file record segment %1.
0x00006631Multiple reparse file found. Ignoring extra reparse files. Multiple reparse file found. Ignoring extra reparse files.
0x00006632Insufficient disk space to fix the reparse point file. Insufficient disk space to fix the reparse point file.
0x00006633Creating reparse point file. Creating reparse point file.
0x00006634Missing object id index entry or duplicate object id detectedfor file record segment %1. Missing object id index entry or duplicate object id detectedfor file record segment %1.
0x00006635Insufficient disk space to insert the index entry. Insufficient disk space to insert the index entry.
0x00006636WARNING! /I parameter specified. WARNING! /I parameter specified.
0x00006637WARNING! /C parameter specified. WARNING! /C parameter specified.
0x00006638Your drive may still be corrupt even after running CHKDSK. Your drive may still be corrupt even after running CHKDSK.
0x0000663A%1 MB in %2 files. %1 MB in %2 files.
0x0000663B%1 MB in %2 indexes. %1 MB in %2 indexes.
0x0000663C%1 MB in bad sectors. %1 MB in bad sectors.
0x0000663D%1 MB in use by the system. %1 MB in use by the system.
0x0000663E%1 MB available on disk. %1 MB available on disk.
0x0000663FUnable to set chkdsk ran flag. Unable to set chkdsk ran flag.
0x00006640Deleting USN Journal file. Deleting USN Journal file.
0x00006641CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage %1 of %2)... CHKDSK is verifying free space (stage %1 of %2)...
0x00006642Deleting duplicate object id from file record segment %1. Deleting duplicate object id from file record segment %1.
0x00006643Unable to create a thread with error code %1. Unable to create a thread with error code %1.
0x00006645Unable to collect logged messages. Unable to collect logged messages.
0x00006646Unable to obtain a handle to the event log. Unable to obtain a handle to the event log.
0x00006647Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status %1. Failed to transfer logged messages to the event log with status %1.
0x00006648Volume label is %1. Volume label is %1.
0x00006649Unable to set chkdsk ran once flag. Unable to set chkdsk ran once flag.
0x0000664AUnable to clear chkdsk ran once flag. Unable to clear chkdsk ran once flag.
0x0000664BCleaning up %1 unused security descriptors. Cleaning up %1 unused security descriptors.
0x0000664EReplacing bad clusters in logfile. Replacing bad clusters in logfile.
0x0000664FThe deleting of the USN Journal is in progress.Skipping USN Journal verification. The deleting of the USN Journal is in progress.Skipping USN Journal verification.
0x00006650CHKDSK was unable to adjust the size of the log filedue to too much fragmentation within the volume. CHKDSK was unable to adjust the size of the log filedue to too much fragmentation within the volume.
0x00006651CHKDSK was unable to adjust the size of the log file.Please use the /f parameter as well. CHKDSK was unable to adjust the size of the log file.Please use the /f parameter as well.
0x00006652Attribute list found in the log file. Attribute list found in the log file.
0x00006653There is not enough disk space to enlarge the logfile to the specified size. There is not enough disk space to enlarge the logfile to the specified size.
0x00006654There is not enough disk space to enlarge the logfile to the default size. There is not enough disk space to enlarge the logfile to the default size.
0x00006655The current logfile size is too big. The current logfile size is too big.
0x00006656%1 MB of additional physical memory is neededto enable windows to check your disk at full speed. %1 MB of additional physical memory is neededto enable windows to check your disk at full speed.
0x00006657Index verification stage will be split into %1 passes. Index verification stage will be split into %1 passes.
0x00006658Windows is checking your disk with a slower index verification algorithmas commanded. Windows is checking your disk with a slower index verification algorithmas commanded.
0x00006659Index verification stage cannot be split into %1 passes.It will be reduced. Index verification stage cannot be split into %1 passes.It will be reduced.
0x0000665AThere are too many files and directories on this volume for windows tocheck your disk at full speed. Make sure the allowed user address spaceis set to a maximum. There are too many files and directories on this volume for windows tocheck your disk at full speed. Make sure the allowed user address spaceis set to a maximum.
0x0000665BAn attempt to split the index verification stage into %1 or less passeshas failed. Windows will not be able to check your disk at full speed. An attempt to split the index verification stage into %1 or less passeshas failed. Windows will not be able to check your disk at full speed.
0x0000665CWindows cannot adjust the size of the log file due to possiblecorruption. Please run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these. Windows cannot adjust the size of the log file due to possiblecorruption. Please run CHKDSK with the /F (fix) option to correct these.
0x0000665DDeleted invalid filename %1 (%3) in directory %2. Deleted invalid filename %1 (%3) in directory %2.
0x0000665EFile %1 has been orphaned since all its filenames were invalidWindows will recover the file in the orphan recovery phase. File %1 has been orphaned since all its filenames were invalidWindows will recover the file in the orphan recovery phase.
0x0000665FThere are too many files and directories on this volume for windows tocheck your disk at full speed. There are too many files and directories on this volume for windows tocheck your disk at full speed.
0x00006660Windows may not detect all cycles on your volume because the directorystructure is too deep. Windows may not detect all cycles on your volume because the directorystructure is too deep.
0x00006661Windows cannot recover master file table. CHKDSK aborted. Windows cannot recover master file table. CHKDSK aborted.
0x00006662Unreadable master file table. Windows will attempt to recovermaster file table from disk. Unreadable master file table. Windows will attempt to recovermaster file table from disk.
0x00006663Corrupt master file table. Windows will attempt to recovermaster file table from disk. Corrupt master file table. Windows will attempt to recovermaster file table from disk.
0x00006664Chkdsk was executed in read-only mode on a volume snapshot.%1 Chkdsk was executed in read-only mode on a volume snapshot.%1
0x00006665Chkdsk was executed in read-only mode. A volume snapshot was not used.Extra errors and warnings may be reported as the volume may havechanged during the chkdsk run.%1 Chkdsk was executed in read-only mode. A volume snapshot was not used.Extra errors and warnings may be reported as the volume may havechanged during the chkdsk run.%1
0x00006666Chkdsk was executed in read/write mode.%1 Chkdsk was executed in read/write mode.%1
0x00006667The \"/L\" option cannot be specified with the \"/F\" option.Only the \"/L:\" option may be used with the \"/F\" option.To display the log file size, use \"CHKDSK /L\" with no other options. The \"/L\" option cannot be specified with the \"/F\" option.Only the \"/L:\" option may be used with the \"/F\" option.To display the log file size, use \"CHKDSK /L\" with no other options.
0x00006668CHKDSK is scanning unindexed files for reconnect to their original directory. CHKDSK is scanning unindexed files for reconnect to their original directory.
0x00006669CHKDSK is recovering remaining unindexed files. CHKDSK is recovering remaining unindexed files.
0x0000666AInsufficient memory for full index scan.Disabling index cycle analysis. Insufficient memory for full index scan.Disabling index cycle analysis.
0x0000666BCreating default security descriptor for undefined security ID %1. Creating default security descriptor for undefined security ID %1.
0x0000666CSecurity ID %1 was referenced in one or more file recordsbut was not defined in the security descriptor stream. Security ID %1 was referenced in one or more file recordsbut was not defined in the security descriptor stream.
0x0000666DThe \"/verify\" option cannot be specified with the \"/F\" option. The \"/verify\" option cannot be specified with the \"/F\" option.
0x0000666EThe \"/scan\" option cannot be specified with the \"/verify\" option. The \"/scan\" option cannot be specified with the \"/verify\" option.
0x0000666FThe \"/verify\" option cannot be specified with the \"/spotfix\" option. The \"/verify\" option cannot be specified with the \"/spotfix\" option.
0x00006670The \"/scan\" option cannot be specified with the \"/spotfix\" option. The \"/scan\" option cannot be specified with the \"/spotfix\" option.
0x00006671Skipping further messages about recovering orphans. Skipping further messages about recovering orphans.
0x00006672Chkdsk was executed in scan mode on a volume snapshot.%1 Chkdsk was executed in scan mode on a volume snapshot.%1
0x00006673Chkdsk was executed in spotfix mode on a read-write volume.%1 Chkdsk was executed in spotfix mode on a read-write volume.%1
0x00006674Chkdsk was executed in verify mode on a volume snapshot.%1 Chkdsk was executed in verify mode on a volume snapshot.%1
0x00006675A snapshot error occured while scanning this drive. You can try again, but if this problem persists, run an offline scan and fix. A snapshot error occured while scanning this drive. You can try again, but if this problem persists, run an offline scan and fix.
0x00006676A snapshot error occured while scanning this drive. Run an offline scan and fix. A snapshot error occured while scanning this drive. Run an offline scan and fix.
0x00006677Read-only chkdsk found bad on-disk uppercase table - using system table. Read-only chkdsk found bad on-disk uppercase table - using system table.
0x00006678This operation can not be performed on a read-only volume. This operation can not be performed on a read-only volume.
0x00006679Chkdsk scan speed is being throttled to reduce impact on system and applicationperformance. Given the number of files and directories on the drive, Windowscan scan the drive more efficiently if it has more memory available.To enable Chkdsk to use all available system memory and increase scanperformance, please use the /perf switch. Chkdsk scan speed is being throttled to reduce impact on system and applicationperformance. Given the number of files and directories on the drive, Windowscan scan the drive more efficiently if it has more memory available.To enable Chkdsk to use all available system memory and increase scanperformance, please use the /perf switch.
0x0000667ARepairing invalid filename %1 (%3) in directory %2. Repairing invalid filename %1 (%3) in directory %2.
0x0000667BDeleting invalid system file name %1 (%3) in directory %2. Deleting invalid system file name %1 (%3) in directory %2.
0x0000667CRepairing invalid system file name %1 (%3) in directory %2. Repairing invalid system file name %1 (%3) in directory %2.
0x0000667DCorrecting system file name errors in file %1. Correcting system file name errors in file %1.
0x00006978Volume has 0x%1 file record segments which is more than 32 bits. Volume has 0x%1 file record segments which is more than 32 bits.
0x00006979The file name index present bit is not set for file 0x%1. The file name index present bit is not set for file 0x%1.
0x0000697AThe view index present bit is not set for file 0x%1. The view index present bit is not set for file 0x%1.
0x0000697BThe system file bit is not set for file 0x%1. The system file bit is not set for file 0x%1.
0x0000697CThe %2 index is missing from file 0x%1. The %2 index is missing from file 0x%1.
0x0000697DEA Information is incorrect. Actual On DiskPackedEaSize 0x%1 0x%4NeedEaCount 0x%2 0x%5UnpackedEaSize 0x%3 0x%6 EA Information is incorrect. Actual On DiskPackedEaSize 0x%1 0x%4NeedEaCount 0x%2 0x%5UnpackedEaSize 0x%3 0x%6
0x0000697EThe EA INFORMATION attribute is not consistency with the EA DATA attributefor file 0x%1. EA INFORMATION equals 0x%2 while EA DATA equals 0x%3. The EA INFORMATION attribute is not consistency with the EA DATA attributefor file 0x%1. EA INFORMATION equals 0x%2 while EA DATA equals 0x%3.
0x0000697FThe EA INFORMATION is not readable for file 0x%1. The EA INFORMATION is not readable for file 0x%1.
0x00006980The EA INFORMATION size, 0x%2, in file 0x%1 is incorrect.The expected size is 0x%3. The EA INFORMATION size, 0x%2, in file 0x%1 is incorrect.The expected size is 0x%3.
0x00006981The EA DATA is not readable for file 0x%1. The EA DATA is not readable for file 0x%1.
0x00006982The EA DATA size, 0x%2, in file 0x%1 is incorrect.The expected size is 0x%3. The EA DATA size, 0x%2, in file 0x%1 is incorrect.The expected size is 0x%3.
0x00006983%1%2 %1%2
0x00006984Corrupt EA set for file 0x%1. The remaining length, 0x%2,is too small. Corrupt EA set for file 0x%1. The remaining length, 0x%2,is too small.
0x00006985Corrupt EA set for file 0x%1. The unpacked total length, 0x%2,is larger than the total data length, 0x%3. Corrupt EA set for file 0x%1. The unpacked total length, 0x%2,is larger than the total data length, 0x%3.
0x00006986Corrupt EA set for file 0x%1. The EA name is of length 0x%2. Corrupt EA set for file 0x%1. The EA name is of length 0x%2.
0x00006987Corrupt EA set for file 0x%1. The unpacked length, 0x%2,is not the same as the record length, 0x%3. Corrupt EA set for file 0x%1. The unpacked length, 0x%2,is not the same as the record length, 0x%3.
0x00006988The EA Information value length, 0x%1, in file 0x%2 is incorrect. The EA Information value length, 0x%1, in file 0x%2 is incorrect.
0x00006989The EA total packed length, 0x%2, is too large in file 0x%1. The EA total packed length, 0x%2, is too large in file 0x%1.
0x0000698AThe second MFT starting LCN in the boot sector is incorrect.The actual value is 0x%2 while the expected value is 0x%1. The second MFT starting LCN in the boot sector is incorrect.The actual value is 0x%2 while the expected value is 0x%1.
0x0000698BThe reparse point length, 0x%1, has exceeded a maximum of 0x%2. The reparse point length, 0x%1, has exceeded a maximum of 0x%2.
0x0000698CThe reparse point length, 0x%1, is less than a minimum of 0x%2. The reparse point length, 0x%1, is less than a minimum of 0x%2.
0x0000698DUnable to read reparse point data buffer. Unable to read reparse point data buffer.
0x0000698EOnly 0x%1 bytes returned from a read of 0x%d bytesof the reparse data buffer. Only 0x%1 bytes returned from a read of 0x%d bytesof the reparse data buffer.
0x0000698FReparseDataLength, 0x%1, inconsistence with the attribute length 0x%2. ReparseDataLength, 0x%1, inconsistence with the attribute length 0x%2.
0x00006990Reparse Tag, 0x%1, is a reserved tag. Reparse Tag, 0x%1, is a reserved tag.
0x00006992File 0x%1 has bad reparse point attribute. File 0x%1 has bad reparse point attribute.
0x00006993Both reparse point and EA INFORMATION attributes exist in file 0x%1. Both reparse point and EA INFORMATION attributes exist in file 0x%1.
0x00006994The attribute definition table length, 0x%1, is not divisible by 0x%2. The attribute definition table length, 0x%1, is not divisible by 0x%2.
0x00006995Unable to find child frs 0x%1 with sequence number 0x%2. Unable to find child frs 0x%1 with sequence number 0x%2.
0x00006996Unable to locate attribute of type 0x%1, lowest vcn 0x%2,instance tag 0x%3 in file 0x%4. Unable to locate attribute of type 0x%1, lowest vcn 0x%2,instance tag 0x%3 in file 0x%4.
0x00006997The is an attribute list attribute within the attribute list in file 0x%1. The is an attribute list attribute within the attribute list in file 0x%1.
0x00006998The lowest vcn, 0x%2, is not zero for attribute of type 0x%1and instance tag 0x%3 in file 0x%4. The lowest vcn, 0x%2, is not zero for attribute of type 0x%1and instance tag 0x%3 in file 0x%4.
0x00006999The lowest vcn, 0x%2, is not zero for attribute of type 0x%1in file 0x%3. The lowest vcn, 0x%2, is not zero for attribute of type 0x%1in file 0x%3.
0x0000699AThe first attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%3 should not be resident. The first attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%3 should not be resident.
0x0000699BThe attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%3 should not be resident. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%3 should not be resident.
0x0000699CThe attributes with instance tags 0x%2 and 0x%4 have differenttype codes 0x%1 and 0x%3 respectively in file 0x%5. The attributes with instance tags 0x%2 and 0x%4 have differenttype codes 0x%1 and 0x%3 respectively in file 0x%5.
0x0000699DThe attributes with same type code 0x%1 but different instance tags0x%2 and 0x%4 have non-contiguous VCN numbers 0x%3 and 0x%5respectively in file 0x%6. The attributes with same type code 0x%1 but different instance tags0x%2 and 0x%4 have non-contiguous VCN numbers 0x%3 and 0x%5respectively in file 0x%6.
0x0000699EThe attributes with same type code 0x%1 but different instance tags0x%2 and 0x%4 have different names %3 and %5respectively in file 0x%6. The attributes with same type code 0x%1 but different instance tags0x%2 and 0x%4 have different names %3 and %5respectively in file 0x%6.
0x0000699FThe attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 in file 0x%5has allocated length of 0x%3 instead of 0x%4. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 in file 0x%5has allocated length of 0x%3 instead of 0x%4.
0x000069A0The attribute of type 0x%1 in file 0x%4 has allocated lengthof 0x%2 instead of 0x%3. The attribute of type 0x%1 in file 0x%4 has allocated lengthof 0x%2 instead of 0x%3.
0x000069A1The file attributes flag 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%2. The file attributes flag 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%2.
0x000069A2The sequence number 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is incorrect. The sequence number 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is incorrect.
0x000069A3The total allocated size 0x%3 of attribute of type 0x%1 and instancetag 0x%2 in file 0x%5 is incorrect. The expected value is %4. The total allocated size 0x%3 of attribute of type 0x%1 and instancetag 0x%2 in file 0x%5 is incorrect. The expected value is %4.
0x000069A4Read failure with status 0x%1 at offset 0x%2 for 0x%3 bytes. Read failure with status 0x%1 at offset 0x%2 for 0x%3 bytes.
0x000069A5Incorrect read at offset 0x%1 for 0x%3 bytes but got 0x%2 bytes. Incorrect read at offset 0x%1 for 0x%3 bytes but got 0x%2 bytes.
0x000069A6Write failure with status 0x%1 at offset 0x%2 for 0x%3 bytes. Write failure with status 0x%1 at offset 0x%2 for 0x%3 bytes.
0x000069A7Incorrect write at offset 0x%1 for 0x%3 bytes but wrote 0x%2 bytes. Incorrect write at offset 0x%1 for 0x%3 bytes but wrote 0x%2 bytes.
0x000069A8The data written out is different from what is being read backat offset 0x%1 for 0x%2 bytes. The data written out is different from what is being read backat offset 0x%1 for 0x%2 bytes.
0x000069A9The file 0x%1 belongs to parent 0x%3 but got 0x%2 as parent. The file 0x%1 belongs to parent 0x%3 but got 0x%2 as parent.
0x000069AAThe file 0x%1 has file name %2 when it should be %3. The file 0x%1 has file name %2 when it should be %3.
0x000069ABThe multi-sector header with total size 0x%1, USA offset 0x%2,and USA count 0x%3 is incorrect. The multi-sector header with total size 0x%1, USA offset 0x%2,and USA count 0x%3 is incorrect.
0x000069ACThe USA check value, 0x%2, at block 0x%1 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%3. The USA check value, 0x%2, at block 0x%1 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%3.
0x000069ADUnable to query LCN from VCN 0x%2 for attribute of type 0x%1. Unable to query LCN from VCN 0x%2 for attribute of type 0x%1.
0x000069AEAttribute record of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 is cross linkedstarting at 0x%3 for possibly 0x%4 clusters. Attribute record of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 is cross linkedstarting at 0x%3 for possibly 0x%4 clusters.
0x000069AFAttribute record of type 0x%1 is cross linked starting atcluster 0x%2 for possibly 0x%3 clusters. Attribute record of type 0x%1 is cross linked starting atcluster 0x%2 for possibly 0x%3 clusters.
0x000069B0The attribute list in file 0x%1 does not containstandard information attribute. The attribute list in file 0x%1 does not containstandard information attribute.
0x000069B1The attribute list in file 0x%1 indicates the standard informationattribute is outside the base file record segment. The attribute list in file 0x%1 indicates the standard informationattribute is outside the base file record segment.
0x000069B2The index root %2 is missing in file 0x%1. The index root %2 is missing in file 0x%1.
0x000069B3The index bitmap %2 is missing in file 0x%1. The index bitmap %2 is missing in file 0x%1.
0x000069B4The index bitmap %2 in file 0x%1 is incorrect. The index bitmap %2 in file 0x%1 is incorrect.
0x000069B5The index bitmap %2 is present but there is no correspondingindex allocation attribute in file 0x%1. The index bitmap %2 is present but there is no correspondingindex allocation attribute in file 0x%1.
0x000069B6The length, 0x%2, of the root index %1 in file 0x%4is too small. The minimum length is 0x%3. The length, 0x%2, of the root index %1 in file 0x%4is too small. The minimum length is 0x%3.
0x000069B7The root index %1 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.The expected name is %2. The root index %1 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.The expected name is %2.
0x000069B8The collation rule 0x%3 for index root %1 in file 0x%2is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%4. The collation rule 0x%3 for index root %1 in file 0x%2is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%4.
0x000069B9Breaking the parent 0x%1 and child 0x%2file relationship. This also makes the child an orphan. Breaking the parent 0x%1 and child 0x%2file relationship. This also makes the child an orphan.
0x000069BAThe index attribute of type 0x%2 for index root %1in file 0x%4 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%3. The index attribute of type 0x%2 for index root %1in file 0x%4 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%3.
0x000069BBThe index %1 is not a known quota index in file 0x%2. The index %1 is not a known quota index in file 0x%2.
0x000069BCThe index %1 is not a known security index in file 0x%2. The index %1 is not a known security index in file 0x%2.
0x000069BDThe index attribute of type 0x%2 for index root %1in file 0x%3 is not recognized. The index attribute of type 0x%2 for index root %1in file 0x%3 is not recognized.
0x000069BEThe index attribute of type 0x%2 for index root %1in file 0x%3 is not indexable. The index attribute of type 0x%2 for index root %1in file 0x%3 is not indexable.
0x000069BFThe bytes per index buffer, 0x%2, for index root %1 in file0x%4 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%3. The bytes per index buffer, 0x%2, for index root %1 in file0x%4 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%3.
0x000069C0The clusters per index buffer, 0x%2, for index root %1 in file0x%4 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%3. The clusters per index buffer, 0x%2, for index root %1 in file0x%4 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%3.
0x000069C1The index allocation value length, 0x%2, for index %1 in file0x%4 is not in multiple of 0x%3. The index allocation value length, 0x%2, for index %1 in file0x%4 is not in multiple of 0x%3.
0x000069C2The index allocation allocated length, 0x%2, for index %1 in file0x%4 is not in multiple of 0x%3. The index allocation allocated length, 0x%2, for index %1 in file0x%4 is not in multiple of 0x%3.
0x000069C3The first free byte, 0x%2, and bytes available, 0x%3, forroot index %1 in file 0x%4 are not equal. The first free byte, 0x%2, and bytes available, 0x%3, forroot index %1 in file 0x%4 are not equal.
0x000069C4The index entry offset, 0x%3, of index %1 and VCN 0x%2in file 0x%4 is incorrect. The index entry offset, 0x%3, of index %1 and VCN 0x%2in file 0x%4 is incorrect.
0x000069C5The index entry offset, 0x%2, of index %1in file 0x%3 is incorrect. The index entry offset, 0x%2, of index %1in file 0x%3 is incorrect.
0x000069C6The bytes available, 0x%2, in index header for index %1 in file0x%4 is not equal to 0x%3. The bytes available, 0x%2, in index header for index %1 in file0x%4 is not equal to 0x%3.
0x000069C7The index header for index %1 and VCN 0x%2 in file 0x%3is not marked as index node. The index header for index %1 and VCN 0x%2 in file 0x%3is not marked as index node.
0x000069C8The VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file 0x%3 is incorrect. The VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.
0x000069C9The index bitmap for index %1 in file 0x%2 is invalid or missing. The index bitmap for index %1 in file 0x%2 is invalid or missing.
0x000069CAThe VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file 0x%3 is already in use. The VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file 0x%3 is already in use.
0x000069CBThe index allocation for index %1 in file 0x%2 is invalid or missing. The index allocation for index %1 in file 0x%2 is invalid or missing.
0x000069CCThe multi-sector header signature for VCN 0x%2 of index %1in file 0x%3 is incorrect. The multi-sector header signature for VCN 0x%2 of index %1in file 0x%3 is incorrect.
0x000069CDThe USA offset 0x%3 of VCN 0x%2 of index %1in file 0x%5 is below 0x%4. The USA offset 0x%3 of VCN 0x%2 of index %1in file 0x%5 is below 0x%4.
0x000069CEThe VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file 0x%4 is inconsistence withthe VCN 0x%3 stored inside the index buffer. The VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file 0x%4 is inconsistence withthe VCN 0x%3 stored inside the index buffer.
0x000069CFThe bytes per block, 0x%3, read from index buffer of VCN 0x%2of index %1 in file 0x%4 is incorrect. The bytes per block, 0x%3, read from index buffer of VCN 0x%2of index %1 in file 0x%4 is incorrect.
0x000069D0The USA offset 0x%3 of VCN 0x%2 of index %1in file 0x%4 is incorrect. The USA offset 0x%3 of VCN 0x%2 of index %1in file 0x%4 is incorrect.
0x000069D1The USA size 0x%3 of VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file0x%5 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%4. The USA size 0x%3 of VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file0x%5 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%4.
0x000069D2The index header of index %1 in file 0x%2is marked as index node when it should not. The index header of index %1 in file 0x%2is marked as index node when it should not.
0x000069D3The first free byte, 0x%2, in index header of index %1in file 0x%4 is not equal to 0x%3. The first free byte, 0x%2, in index header of index %1in file 0x%4 is not equal to 0x%3.
0x000069D4Unable to query the name of a file name index entry of length 0x%3of index %2 in file 0x%4 with parent 0x%1. Unable to query the name of a file name index entry of length 0x%3of index %2 in file 0x%4 with parent 0x%1.
0x000069D5Index entry %3 of index %2 in file 0x%1 points to unused file 0x%4. Index entry %3 of index %2 in file 0x%1 points to unused file 0x%4.
0x000069D6An index entry of index %2 in file 0x%1 points to unused file 0x%3. An index entry of index %2 in file 0x%1 points to unused file 0x%3.
0x000069D7The file 0x%4 pointed to by index entry %3 of index %2 withparent file 0x%1 is not a base file record segment. The file 0x%4 pointed to by index entry %3 of index %2 withparent file 0x%1 is not a base file record segment.
0x000069D8The file 0x%3 pointed to by an index entry of index %2 withparent file 0x%1 is not a base file record segment. The file 0x%3 pointed to by an index entry of index %2 withparent file 0x%1 is not a base file record segment.
0x000069D9Unable to locate the file name attribute of index entry %3of index %2 with parent 0x%1 in file 0x%4. Unable to locate the file name attribute of index entry %3of index %2 with parent 0x%1 in file 0x%4.
0x000069DAUnable to locate the file name attribute of an index entryof index %2 with parent 0x%1 in file 0x%3. Unable to locate the file name attribute of an index entryof index %2 with parent 0x%1 in file 0x%3.
0x000069DBThe object id index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2but the file has no object id in it. The object id index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2but the file has no object id in it.
0x000069DCThe object id index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is not a base file record segment. The object id index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is not a base file record segment.
0x000069DDThe object id in index entry in file 0x%1 is incorrect.The entry points to file 0x%2. The object id in index entry in file 0x%1 is incorrect.The entry points to file 0x%2.
0x000069DEThe parent 0x%2 in an object id index entry in file 0x%1is incorrect. The correct value is 0x%3. The parent 0x%2 in an object id index entry in file 0x%1is incorrect. The correct value is 0x%3.
0x000069DFThe object id in file 0x%2 already existed in the objectid index in file 0x%1. The object id in file 0x%2 already existed in the objectid index in file 0x%1.
0x000069E0The object id in file 0x%2 does not appear in the objectid index in file 0x%1. The object id in file 0x%2 does not appear in the objectid index in file 0x%1.
0x000069E1The reparse point index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is not a base file record segment. The reparse point index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is not a base file record segment.
0x000069E2The reparse tag 0x%2 of reparse point index entry in file 0x%1is incorrect. The correct reparse tag in file 0x%4 is 0x%3. The reparse tag 0x%2 of reparse point index entry in file 0x%1is incorrect. The correct reparse tag in file 0x%4 is 0x%3.
0x000069E3The parent 0x%2 in the reparse point index entry with tag 0x%4in file 0x%1 is incorrect. The correct value is 0x%3. The parent 0x%2 in the reparse point index entry with tag 0x%4in file 0x%1 is incorrect. The correct value is 0x%3.
0x000069E4The reparse point index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2but the file has no reparse point in it. The reparse point index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2but the file has no reparse point in it.
0x000069E5The reparse point in file 0x%2 does not appear inthe reparse point index in file 0x%1. The reparse point in file 0x%2 does not appear inthe reparse point index in file 0x%1.
0x000069E6The file name index present bit is set in file 0x%1but there is no file name index. The file name index present bit is set in file 0x%1but there is no file name index.
0x000069E7The root index %2 in file 0x%1 is missing or invalid. The root index %2 in file 0x%1 is missing or invalid.
0x000069E8The index entry length 0x%1 is incorrect. The maximum value is 0x%2. The index entry length 0x%1 is incorrect. The maximum value is 0x%2.
0x000069E9The index entry attribute length 0x%2 of index entry type 0x%1is incorrect. The correct length is 0x%3. The index entry attribute length 0x%2 of index entry type 0x%1is incorrect. The correct length is 0x%3.
0x000069EAThe index entry data offset 0x%1 and length 0x%2 isinconsistence with the index entry length 0x%3. The index entry data offset 0x%1 and length 0x%2 isinconsistence with the index entry length 0x%3.
0x000069EBThe index entry length is incorrect for index entry type 0x%1. The index entry length is incorrect for index entry type 0x%1.
0x000069ECThe index entry length is too small for index entry type 0x%1. The index entry length is too small for index entry type 0x%1.
0x000069EDThe volume information attribute is missing from file 0x%1. The volume information attribute is missing from file 0x%1.
0x000069EEThe attribute record length 0x%1 is too small for attribute oftype 0x%3 and instance tag 0x%4. The minimum value is 0x%2. The attribute record length 0x%1 is too small for attribute oftype 0x%3 and instance tag 0x%4. The minimum value is 0x%2.
0x000069EFThe attribute form code 0x%1 is invalid for attribute of type 0x%2and instance tag 0x%3. The attribute form code 0x%1 is invalid for attribute of type 0x%2and instance tag 0x%3.
0x000069F0The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should be resident. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should be resident.
0x000069F1The standard information attribute length 0x%1 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%2 or 0x%3. The standard information attribute length 0x%1 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%2 or 0x%3.
0x000069F2Attribute name is not allowed for attribute of type 0x%1and instance tag 0x%2. Attribute name is not allowed for attribute of type 0x%1and instance tag 0x%2.
0x000069F3The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should not be resident. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should not be resident.
0x000069F4The attribute name offset for attribute of type 0x%1and instance tag 0x%2 is incorrect. The attribute name offset for attribute of type 0x%1and instance tag 0x%2 is incorrect.
0x000069F5The attribute name for attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2contains unicode NULL. The attribute name for attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2contains unicode NULL.
0x000069F6Unknown attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2. Unknown attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2.
0x000069F7The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should not be indexed. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should not be indexed.
0x000069F8The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should be indexed. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should be indexed.
0x000069F9The indexable attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2should not have name. The indexable attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2should not have name.
0x000069FAThe attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should have a name. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should have a name.
0x000069FBThe attribute length 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 andinstance tag 0x%4 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%2. The attribute length 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 andinstance tag 0x%4 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%2.
0x000069FCThe attribute length 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 andinstance tag 0x%4 is too big. The maximum value is 0x%2. The attribute length 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 andinstance tag 0x%4 is too big. The maximum value is 0x%2.
0x000069FDThe resident attribute for attribute of type 0x%4 and instancetag 0x%5 is incorrect. The attribute has value of length 0x%1,and offset 0x%2. The attribute length is 0x%3. The resident attribute for attribute of type 0x%4 and instancetag 0x%5 is incorrect. The attribute has value of length 0x%1,and offset 0x%2. The attribute length is 0x%3.
0x000069FEThe resident attribute name is colliding with the resident value for attributeof type 0x%4 and instance tag 0x%5. The attribute name offset is0x%2, length 0x%1, and the attribute value offset is 0x%3. The resident attribute name is colliding with the resident value for attributeof type 0x%4 and instance tag 0x%5. The attribute name offset is0x%2, length 0x%1, and the attribute value offset is 0x%3.
0x000069FFThe mapping pairs offset 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 and instancetag 0x%4 exceeded the attribute length 0x%2. The mapping pairs offset 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 and instancetag 0x%4 exceeded the attribute length 0x%2.
0x00006A00The mapping pairs offset 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 and instancetag 0x%4 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%2. The mapping pairs offset 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 and instancetag 0x%4 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A01The attribute name is colliding with the mapping pairs for attributeof type %4 and instance tag 0x%5. The attribute name offset is0x%2, length 0x%1, and the mapping pairs offset is 0x%3. The attribute name is colliding with the mapping pairs for attributeof type %4 and instance tag 0x%5. The attribute name offset is0x%2, length 0x%1, and the mapping pairs offset is 0x%3.
0x00006A02The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 has bad mapping pairs. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 has bad mapping pairs.
0x00006A03Unable to initialize an extent list for attribute type 0x%1 withinstance tag 0x%2. Unable to initialize an extent list for attribute type 0x%1 withinstance tag 0x%2.
0x00006A04The highest VCN 0x%1 of attribute of type 0x%3 and instancetag 0x%4 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%2. The highest VCN 0x%1 of attribute of type 0x%3 and instancetag 0x%4 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%2.
0x00006A05The non resident attribute of type 0x%4 and instance tag 0x%5 isinconsistent. The valid data length is 0x%1, file size 0x%2, andallocated length 0x%3. The non resident attribute of type 0x%4 and instance tag 0x%5 isinconsistent. The valid data length is 0x%1, file size 0x%2, andallocated length 0x%3.
0x00006A06The non resident attribute of type 0x%4 is inconsistent. The valid datalength is 0x%1, file size 0x%2, and allocated length 0x%3. The non resident attribute of type 0x%4 is inconsistent. The valid datalength is 0x%1, file size 0x%2, and allocated length 0x%3.
0x00006A07The allocated length 0x%1 is not in multiple of 0x%2 for attributeof type 0x%3 and instance tag 0x%4. The allocated length 0x%1 is not in multiple of 0x%2 for attributeof type 0x%3 and instance tag 0x%4.
0x00006A08The file name value length 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 withinstance tag 0x%4 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%2. The file name value length 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 withinstance tag 0x%4 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A09The attribute of type 0x%2 and instance tag 0x%3 is inconsistence.The attribute value length is 0x%1. The attribute of type 0x%2 and instance tag 0x%3 is inconsistence.The attribute value length is 0x%1.
0x00006A0AThe file name length is zero for attribute of type 0x%1and instance tag 0x%2. The file name length is zero for attribute of type 0x%1and instance tag 0x%2.
0x00006A0BThe file name in file name value in attribute of type 0x%1 and instancetag %2 contains unicode NULL. The file name in file name value in attribute of type 0x%1 and instancetag %2 contains unicode NULL.
0x00006A0CThe multi-sector header signature in file 0x%1 is incorrect. The multi-sector header signature in file 0x%1 is incorrect.
0x00006A0DThe USA offset 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is too small.The minimum value is 0x%2. The USA offset 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is too small.The minimum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A0EThe file record segment size 0x%1 is invalid in file 0x%2. The file record segment size 0x%1 is invalid in file 0x%2.
0x00006A0FThe USA offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is incorrect. The USA offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is incorrect.
0x00006A10The USA size 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%2. The USA size 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%2.
0x00006A11The first attribute offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is incorrect. The first attribute offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is incorrect.
0x00006A12The bytes available, 0x%1, in the file record segment header forfile 0x%3 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%2. The bytes available, 0x%1, in the file record segment header forfile 0x%3 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%2.
0x00006A13The instance tag 0x%2 of attribute of type 0x%1 in file 0x%3is already in use. The instance tag 0x%2 of attribute of type 0x%1 in file 0x%3is already in use.
0x00006A14The instance tag 0x%2 of attribute of type 0x%1 in file 0x%4is too large. The instance tag should be less than 0x%3. The instance tag 0x%2 of attribute of type 0x%1 in file 0x%4is too large. The instance tag should be less than 0x%3.
0x00006A15The standard information attribute in file 0x%1 is missing. The standard information attribute in file 0x%1 is missing.
0x00006A16The attribute record offset 0x%1 is too large for attribute of type 0x%3and instance tag 0x%4 in file 0x%5. The maximum value is 0x%2. The attribute record offset 0x%1 is too large for attribute of type 0x%3and instance tag 0x%4 in file 0x%5. The maximum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A17The record length of attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%3 should not be zero. The record length of attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%3 should not be zero.
0x00006A18The record length 0x%1 of attribute of type 0x%2 andinstance tag 0x%3 in file 0x%4 is not aligned. The record length 0x%1 of attribute of type 0x%2 andinstance tag 0x%3 in file 0x%4 is not aligned.
0x00006A19The record length 0x%1 is too large for attribute of type 0x%3and instance tag 0x%4 in file 0x%5. The maximum value is 0x%2. The record length 0x%1 is too large for attribute of type 0x%3and instance tag 0x%4 in file 0x%5. The maximum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A1AThe first free byte, 0x%1, in file 0x%4 is incorrect. The number ofbytes free in the file record segment is 0x%2 and the total lengthis 0x%3. The first free byte, 0x%1, in file 0x%4 is incorrect. The number ofbytes free in the file record segment is 0x%2 and the total lengthis 0x%3.
0x00006A1BThe attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should be afterattribute of type 0x%3 and instance tag 0x%4 in file 0x%5. The attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should be afterattribute of type 0x%3 and instance tag 0x%4 in file 0x%5.
0x00006A1CAll attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should be indexedin file 0x%5. All attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 should be indexedin file 0x%5.
0x00006A1DTwo identical attributes of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 arein file 0x%3. Two identical attributes of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 arein file 0x%3.
0x00006A1EThe file name index present bit in file 0x%1 should not be set. The file name index present bit in file 0x%1 should not be set.
0x00006A20The sparse flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1is not set. The sparse flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1is not set.
0x00006A22The old encrypted flag is being replaced by the new encrypted flagin file 0x%1. The old encrypted flag is being replaced by the new encrypted flagin file 0x%1.
0x00006A23The encrypted flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1is not set. The encrypted flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1is not set.
0x00006A24The reparse flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1is not set. The reparse flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1is not set.
0x00006A25The reparse flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1should not be set. The reparse flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1should not be set.
0x00006A26There are more than one NTFS file name attribute in file 0x%1. There are more than one NTFS file name attribute in file 0x%1.
0x00006A27The file name attributes in file 0x%3 has different parents.The DOS name has 0x%1 as parent. The NTFS name has 0x%2 as parent. The file name attributes in file 0x%3 has different parents.The DOS name has 0x%1 as parent. The NTFS name has 0x%2 as parent.
0x00006A28There are more than one DOS file name attribute in file 0x%1. There are more than one DOS file name attribute in file 0x%1.
0x00006A29The DOS file name attribute in file 0x%1 is incorrect. The DOS file name attribute in file 0x%1 is incorrect.
0x00006A2AThere is no NTFS file name attribute in file 0x%1. There is no NTFS file name attribute in file 0x%1.
0x00006A2BThere is no DOS file name attribute in file 0x%1. There is no DOS file name attribute in file 0x%1.
0x00006A2CThe DOS and NTFS file name attributes in file 0x%1 are identical. The DOS and NTFS file name attributes in file 0x%1 are identical.
0x00006A2DUnable to setup the attribute list in file 0x%1. Unable to setup the attribute list in file 0x%1.
0x00006A2EThe attribute type 0x%1 with name %2 in file 0x%3 is missing. The attribute type 0x%1 with name %2 in file 0x%3 is missing.
0x00006A2FThe attribute of type 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is missing. The attribute of type 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is missing.
0x00006A30The unnamed data attribute in file 0x%1 is missing. The unnamed data attribute in file 0x%1 is missing.
0x00006A31The attribute list in file 0x%1 is missing. The attribute list in file 0x%1 is missing.
0x00006A32The length, 0x%3, of the attribute list entry with attribute of type0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 in file 0x%4 is not aligned. The length, 0x%3, of the attribute list entry with attribute of type0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 in file 0x%4 is not aligned.
0x00006A33The attribute list entry with attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%6 is incorrect. The attribute list entry name length is 0x%3,and offset 0x%4. The attribute list length is 0x%5. The attribute list entry with attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%6 is incorrect. The attribute list entry name length is 0x%3,and offset 0x%4. The attribute list length is 0x%5.
0x00006A34The attribute name offset 0x%3 of attribute list entry with attribute oftype 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 in file 0x%5 is too small.The minimum value is 0x%4. The attribute name offset 0x%3 of attribute list entry with attribute oftype 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2 in file 0x%5 is too small.The minimum value is 0x%4.
0x00006A35The attribute list length 0x%2 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%1. The attribute list length 0x%2 in file 0x%3 is incorrect.The expected value is 0x%1.
0x00006A36The extent list of the attribute list is crossed linked at 0x%1for possibly 0x%2 clusters in file 0x%3. The extent list of the attribute list is crossed linked at 0x%1for possibly 0x%2 clusters in file 0x%3.
0x00006A37The attribute list entry with attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag0x%2 should be after attribute of type 0x%3 and instance tag 0x%4. The attribute list entry with attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag0x%2 should be after attribute of type 0x%3 and instance tag 0x%4.
0x00006A38Two identical attribute list entries of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2are found. Two identical attribute list entries of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2are found.
0x00006A39The attribute length 0x%3 of attribute of type 0x%1 and name %2 infile 0x%5 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%4. The attribute length 0x%3 of attribute of type 0x%1 and name %2 infile 0x%5 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%4.
0x00006A3AThe sparse flag of attribute of type 0x%1 and name %2 in file0x%3 is not set. The sparse flag of attribute of type 0x%1 and name %2 in file0x%3 is not set.
0x00006A3BThe USN Journal offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is not at a page boundary. The USN Journal offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is not at a page boundary.
0x00006A3CThe USN Journal length 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is too large.The maximum value is 0x%2. The USN Journal length 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is too large.The maximum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A3DThe USN Journal length 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is less thanits offset 0x%2. The USN Journal length 0x%1 in file 0x%3 is less thanits offset 0x%2.
0x00006A3EThe remaining USN block at offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2 isless than a page. The remaining USN block at offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2 isless than a page.
0x00006A3FThe remaining of an USN page at offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2should be filled with zeros. The remaining of an USN page at offset 0x%1 in file 0x%2should be filled with zeros.
0x00006A40The USN Journal entry at offset 0x%1 and length 0x%2 crossesthe page boundary. The USN Journal entry at offset 0x%1 and length 0x%2 crossesthe page boundary.
0x00006A41The USN Journal entry length 0x%2 at offset 0x%1, in file0x%4 is larger than the remaining length 0x%3 of a page. The USN Journal entry length 0x%2 at offset 0x%1, in file0x%4 is larger than the remaining length 0x%3 of a page.
0x00006A42The USN Journal entry length 0x%2 at offset 0x%1 in file0x%4 exceeded the page size 0x%3. The USN Journal entry length 0x%2 at offset 0x%1 in file0x%4 exceeded the page size 0x%3.
0x00006A43The USN Journal entry length 0x%2 at offset 0x%1 in file0x%3 is not aligned. The USN Journal entry length 0x%2 at offset 0x%1 in file0x%3 is not aligned.
0x00006A44The USN Journal entry version %2.%3 at offset 0x%1in file 0x%4 is not recognized. The USN Journal entry version %2.%3 at offset 0x%1in file 0x%4 is not recognized.
0x00006A45The USN Journal entry length 0x%2 at offset 0x%1 in file0x%4 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%3. The USN Journal entry length 0x%2 at offset 0x%1 in file0x%4 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%3.
0x00006A46The remaining USN page length 0x%2 is too small to fit anotherUSN Journal entry at offset 0x%1 in file 0x%4.It needs at least 0x%3 bytes. The remaining USN page length 0x%2 is too small to fit anotherUSN Journal entry at offset 0x%1 in file 0x%4.It needs at least 0x%3 bytes.
0x00006A47The USN value 0x%1 of USN Journal entry at offset 0x%2in file 0x%3 is incorrect. The USN value 0x%1 of USN Journal entry at offset 0x%2in file 0x%3 is incorrect.
0x00006A48The USN Journal entry at offset 0x%1 in file 0x%4 is notconsistence. The entry has length of 0x%3 and a file name length of 0x%2. The USN Journal entry at offset 0x%1 in file 0x%4 is notconsistence. The entry has length of 0x%3 and a file name length of 0x%2.
0x00006A49The USN Journal length 0x%1 in file 0x%4 is less thelargest USN encountered, 0x%2, plus eight in file 0x%3. The USN Journal length 0x%1 in file 0x%4 is less thelargest USN encountered, 0x%2, plus eight in file 0x%3.
0x00006A4AThe security data stream is missing from file 0x%1. The security data stream is missing from file 0x%1.
0x00006A4BThe security data stream size 0x%1 should not be less than 0x%2. The security data stream size 0x%1 should not be less than 0x%2.
0x00006A4CThe remaining of a security data stream page starting at offset 0x%1for 0x%2 bytes contains non-zero. The remaining of a security data stream page starting at offset 0x%1for 0x%2 bytes contains non-zero.
0x00006A4DThe security data stream entry at offset 0x%1 with length 0x%2crosses the page boundary. The security data stream entry at offset 0x%1 with length 0x%2crosses the page boundary.
0x00006A4EThe length, 0x%2, of the security data stream entry at offset0x%1 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%3. The length, 0x%2, of the security data stream entry at offset0x%1 is too small. The minimum value is 0x%3.
0x00006A4FThe length, 0x%2, of the security data stream entry at offset0x%1 exceeded the page size 0x%3. The length, 0x%2, of the security data stream entry at offset0x%1 exceeded the page size 0x%3.
0x00006A50The security data stream entry at offset 0x%1 does not fit into theremaining length, 0x%2, of a page. The minimum value is 0x%3. The security data stream entry at offset 0x%1 does not fit into theremaining length, 0x%2, of a page. The minimum value is 0x%3.
0x00006A51The security descriptor entry with Id 0x%2 at offset 0x%1 is invalid. The security descriptor entry with Id 0x%2 at offset 0x%1 is invalid.
0x00006A52The security Id 0x%2 of security descriptor entry at offset 0x%1is a duplicate. The security Id 0x%2 of security descriptor entry at offset 0x%1is a duplicate.
0x00006A53The hash value 0x%2 of the security descriptor entry with Id0x%4 at offset 0x%1 is invalid. The correct value is 0x%3. The hash value 0x%2 of the security descriptor entry with Id0x%4 at offset 0x%1 is invalid. The correct value is 0x%3.
0x00006A54The offset 0x%2 stored in the security descriptor entry with Id0x%4 at offset 0x%1 is invalid. The correct value is 0x%3. The offset 0x%2 stored in the security descriptor entry with Id0x%4 at offset 0x%1 is invalid. The correct value is 0x%3.
0x00006A55The security descriptor in file 0x%1 is invalid. The security descriptor in file 0x%1 is invalid.
0x00006A56The security Id 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is invalid. The security Id 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is invalid.
0x00006A57The data stream with name %1 in file 0x%2 is not recognized. The data stream with name %1 in file 0x%2 is not recognized.
0x00006A58The attribute definition table length 0x%1 is incorrect.The correct value is 0x%2. The attribute definition table length 0x%1 is incorrect.The correct value is 0x%2.
0x00006A59The attribute definition table content is incorrect. The attribute definition table content is incorrect.
0x00006A5ACluster zero is missing from the data attribute in boot file. Cluster zero is missing from the data attribute in boot file.
0x00006A5CThe data attribute is either resident or missing in the log file. The data attribute is either resident or missing in the log file.
0x00006A5DUnable to obtain the LCN in data attribute of the MFT mirror. Unable to obtain the LCN in data attribute of the MFT mirror.
0x00006A5EThere is no physical LCN for VCN 0 in data attribute of the MFT mirror. There is no physical LCN for VCN 0 in data attribute of the MFT mirror.
0x00006A5FThe data attribute of the MFT mirror is not contiguous for 0x%1 sectors. The data attribute of the MFT mirror is not contiguous for 0x%1 sectors.
0x00006A60The MFT mirror is different from the MFT. The MFT mirror is different from the MFT.
0x00006A61The data attribute is missing from the upcase file. The data attribute is missing from the upcase file.
0x00006A62The upcase file length 0x%1 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%2. The upcase file length 0x%1 is incorrect. The expected value is 0x%2.
0x00006A63The upcase file content is incorrect. The upcase file content is incorrect.
0x00006A64The data attribute is either resident or missing in the MFT mirror. The data attribute is either resident or missing in the MFT mirror.
0x00006A65The two index entries of length 0x%1 and 0x%2 are either identicalor appear in the wrong order. The two index entries of length 0x%1 and 0x%2 are either identicalor appear in the wrong order.
0x00006A66The first index entry of length 0x%1 is a leaf but it is not in the root. The first index entry of length 0x%1 is a leaf but it is not in the root.
0x00006A67The first index entry of length 0x%1 is a leaf but the previous entry is not. The first index entry of length 0x%1 is a leaf but the previous entry is not.
0x00006A68Current leaf index entry of length 0x%3 is at depth 0x%2 whichis different from other leaf index entry which has a depth of 0x%1. Current leaf index entry of length 0x%3 is at depth 0x%2 whichis different from other leaf index entry which has a depth of 0x%1.
0x00006A69The down pointer of current index entry with length 0x%1 is invalid. The down pointer of current index entry with length 0x%1 is invalid.
0x00006A6AThe index entry length 0x%1 is too large. The maximum value is 0x%2. The index entry length 0x%1 is too large. The maximum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A6BThe allocation attribute does not exist. The allocation attribute does not exist.
0x00006A6CClearing unused security descriptor stream entries. Clearing unused security descriptor stream entries.
0x00006A6DMirror security descriptor block different from that ofmaster security descriptor at offset 0x%1. Mirror security descriptor block different from that ofmaster security descriptor at offset 0x%1.
0x00006A6EThe attribute definition table cannot be read. The attribute definition table cannot be read.
0x00006A6FThe index buffer at VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file 0x%3cannot be read. The index buffer at VCN 0x%2 of index %1 in file 0x%3cannot be read.
0x00006A70The MFT mirror starting at cluster 0x%1 for 0x%2 sectorscannot be read. The MFT mirror starting at cluster 0x%1 for 0x%2 sectorscannot be read.
0x00006A71The security descriptor in file 0x%1 cannot be read. The security descriptor in file 0x%1 cannot be read.
0x00006A72The upcase table cannot be read. The upcase table cannot be read.
0x00006A73The USN attrib of type code 0x%1 and name %2 cannot beread in file 0x%3. The USN attrib of type code 0x%1 and name %2 cannot beread in file 0x%3.
0x00006A74The EA Data value length, 0x%1, in file 0x%2 is incorrect. The EA Data value length, 0x%1, in file 0x%2 is incorrect.
0x00006A75The index entry length 0x%2 for index %1 in file 0x%4is too large. The maximum value is 0x%3. The index entry length 0x%2 for index %1 in file 0x%4is too large. The maximum value is 0x%3.
0x00006A76Unable to query extent list entry 0x%3 from attributeof type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2. Unable to query extent list entry 0x%3 from attributeof type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2.
0x00006A77The total allocated size 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 andinstance tag 0x%4 is larger than the allocated length 0x%2. The total allocated size 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%3 andinstance tag 0x%4 is larger than the allocated length 0x%2.
0x00006A78Unable to locate attribute with instance tag 0x%2 and segmentreference 0x%3. The expected attribute type is 0x%1. Unable to locate attribute with instance tag 0x%2 and segmentreference 0x%3. The expected attribute type is 0x%1.
0x00006A79The first index entry offset, 0x%2, for index %1 in file 0x%4points beyond the length, 0x%3, of the index. VCN is unknown. The first index entry offset, 0x%2, for index %1 in file 0x%4points beyond the length, 0x%3, of the index. VCN is unknown.
0x00006A7ASome clusters occupied by attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%3 is already in use. Some clusters occupied by attribute of type 0x%1 and instance tag 0x%2in file 0x%3 is already in use.
0x00006A7BUnable to setup the child file record segment 0x%2 in file 0x%1. Unable to setup the child file record segment 0x%2 in file 0x%1.
0x00006A7CThe parent 0x%3 of index entry %4 of index %2in file 0x%5 is incorrect. The expected parent is 0x%1. The parent 0x%3 of index entry %4 of index %2in file 0x%5 is incorrect. The expected parent is 0x%1.
0x00006A7DThe file reference 0x%4 of index entry %3 of index %2with parent 0x%1 is not the same as 0x%5. The file reference 0x%4 of index entry %3 of index %2with parent 0x%1 is not the same as 0x%5.
0x00006A7EThe file reference 0x%3 of an index entry of index %2with parent 0x%1 is not the same as 0x%4. The file reference 0x%3 of an index entry of index %2with parent 0x%1 is not the same as 0x%4.
0x00006A7FMultiple object id index entries in file 0x%1point to the same file 0x%2. Multiple object id index entries in file 0x%1point to the same file 0x%2.
0x00006A80The object id index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is unreadable. The object id index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is unreadable.
0x00006A81The object id index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is not in use. The object id index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is not in use.
0x00006A82The reparse point index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is not in use. The reparse point index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is not in use.
0x00006A83The reparse point index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is unreadable. The reparse point index entry in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%2which is unreadable.
0x00006A84---------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
0x00006A85Cleaning up instance tags for file 0x%1. Cleaning up instance tags for file 0x%1.
0x00006A86Cleaning up encrypted flag for file 0x%1. Cleaning up encrypted flag for file 0x%1.
0x00006A87Cleaning up sparse flag for file 0x%1. Cleaning up sparse flag for file 0x%1.
0x00006A88Cleaning up %3 unused index entries from index %2 of file 0x%1. Cleaning up %3 unused index entries from index %2 of file 0x%1.
0x00006A8AThe value length, 0x%1, of the MFT mirror is too small.The minimum value is 0x%2. The value length, 0x%1, of the MFT mirror is too small.The minimum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A8BThe valid data length, 0x%1, of the MFT mirror is too small.The minimum value is 0x%2. The valid data length, 0x%1, of the MFT mirror is too small.The minimum value is 0x%2.
0x00006A8EUnable to obtain the LCN in data attribute for VCN 0x%1 of the MFT. Unable to obtain the LCN in data attribute for VCN 0x%1 of the MFT.
0x00006A8FAn index entry of index %2 in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%3which is beyond the MFT. An index entry of index %2 in file 0x%1 points to file 0x%3which is beyond the MFT.
0x00006A90The segment number 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is incorrect. The segment number 0x%1 in file 0x%2 is incorrect.
0x00006A91Internal Info: Internal Info:
0x00006A92The mapping pairs offset 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%2 and instancetag 0x%3 is not quad aligned. The mapping pairs offset 0x%1 for attribute of type 0x%2 and instancetag 0x%3 is not quad aligned.
0x00006A93The NTFS file name attribute in file 0x%1 is incorrect. The NTFS file name attribute in file 0x%1 is incorrect.
0x00006A94File 0x%1 only has a standard information attribute. File 0x%1 only has a standard information attribute.
0x00006A95A downpointer (VCN 0x%2) was found in index %1 in file 0x%3 but the index has no index allocation attribute. A downpointer (VCN 0x%2) was found in index %1 in file 0x%3 but the index has no index allocation attribute.
0x00006A96The sparse flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1should not be set. The sparse flag in standard information attribute in file 0x%1should not be set.
0x00006D60Errors were found in the Attribute Definition Table. Errors were found in the Attribute Definition Table.
0x00006D61Attribute list for file %1 is corrupt. Attribute list for file %1 is corrupt.
0x00006D62Attribute list for file %1 is unreadable. Attribute list for file %1 is unreadable.
0x00006D63Attribute list entry with type code %1 in file %2 is corrupt. Attribute list entry with type code %1 in file %2 is corrupt.
0x00006D64Attribute list for file %1 is unsorted. Attribute list for file %1 is unsorted.
0x00006D65Errors detected in the Bad Clusters File. Errors detected in the Bad Clusters File.
0x00006D66Errors detected in the Boot File. Errors detected in the Boot File.
0x00006D67Errors detected in the uppercase file. Errors detected in the uppercase file.
0x00006D68Security descriptor for file %1 is missing or invalid. Security descriptor for file %1 is missing or invalid.
0x00006D69Incorrect information was detected in file record segment %1. Incorrect information was detected in file record segment %1.
0x00006D6BErrors detected in encrypted file record segment %1. Errors detected in encrypted file record segment %1.
0x00006D6CErrors detected in sparse file record segment %1. Errors detected in sparse file record segment %1.
0x00006D6EErrors detected in reparse point file record segment %1. Errors detected in reparse point file record segment %1.
0x00006D6FAn invalid filename %1 (%3) was found in directory %2. An invalid filename %1 (%3) was found in directory %2.
0x00006D70All filenames for File %1 are invalid. All filenames for File %1 are invalid.
0x00006D71Minor file name errors were detected in file %1. Minor file name errors were detected in file %1.
0x00006D72Attribute record (%1, %2) from file record segment %3is corrupt. Attribute record (%1, %2) from file record segment %3is corrupt.
0x00006D73Attribute records for file record segment %1 are unsorted. Attribute records for file record segment %1 are unsorted.
0x00006D74File record segment %1 is corrupt. File record segment %1 is corrupt.
0x00006D75Instance tags need renumbering for file %1. Instance tags need renumbering for file %1.
0x00006D76Attribute records from file record segment %1 are badly linked. Attribute records from file record segment %1 are badly linked.
0x00006D77First free byte offset is incorrect in file record segment %1. First free byte offset is incorrect in file record segment %1.
0x00006D78Error detected in index %2 for file %1. Error detected in index %2 for file %1.
0x00006D79Index %2 in file %1 is corrupt. Index %2 in file %1 is corrupt.
0x00006D7AIndex %2 in file %1 is incorrectly sorted. Index %2 in file %1 is incorrectly sorted.
0x00006D7BDefault quota record is missing from index %2 in file %1. Default quota record is missing from index %2 in file %1.
0x00006D7CCollation rule value for index %1 of file %2 is incorrect. Collation rule value for index %1 of file %2 is incorrect.
0x00006D7DIndex entry %3 in index %2 of file %1 is incorrect. Index entry %3 in index %2 of file %1 is incorrect.
0x00006D7EAn index entry from index %2 of file %1 is incorrect. An index entry from index %2 of file %1 is incorrect.
0x00006D7FDetected a duplicate object id from file record segment %1. Detected a duplicate object id from file record segment %1.
0x00006D80An error occurred reading the root directory. An error occurred reading the root directory.
0x00006D81CHKDSK is examining lost files. CHKDSK is examining lost files.
0x00006D82Detected cycles in directory tree.Extra links between parent file %1 and child file %2 detected. Detected cycles in directory tree.Extra links between parent file %1 and child file %2 detected.
0x00006D83Detected orphaned file %1 (%2), should be recovered into directory file %3. Detected orphaned file %1 (%2), should be recovered into directory file %3.
0x00006D86Detected bad clusters in logfile. Detected bad clusters in logfile.
0x00006D87Detected errors in the Log File. Detected errors in the Log File.
0x00006D88Detected errors in the Master File Table (MFT) mirror. Detected errors in the Master File Table (MFT) mirror.
0x00006D89Examining Usn Journal %1 data stream Examining Usn Journal %1 data stream
0x00006D8AExamining Usn Journal file record segment. Examining Usn Journal file record segment.
0x00006D8BCHKDSK is examining Usn information... CHKDSK is examining Usn information...
0x00006D8CIndex %1 for file %2 is missing. Index %1 for file %2 is missing.
0x00006D8DExamining an index entry with id %3 in index %2 of file %1. Examining an index entry with id %3 in index %2 of file %1.
0x00006D8EThe security file record segment is incorrect. The security file record segment is incorrect.
0x00006D8FIndex %2 of file %1 contains %3 unused index entries. Index %2 of file %1 contains %3 unused index entries.
0x00006D90There are %1 unused security descriptors. There are %1 unused security descriptors.
0x00006D91The mirror copy of the security descriptors data stream contains errors. The mirror copy of the security descriptors data stream contains errors.
0x00006D92The security descriptors data stream is unreadable. The security descriptors data stream is unreadable.
0x00006D93Extended attribute information in file %1 is corrupt. Extended attribute information in file %1 is corrupt.
0x00006D94Extended attribute set and a reparse point detected in file %1. Extended attribute set and a reparse point detected in file %1.
0x00006D95File %1 is missing a data attribute. File %1 is missing a data attribute.
0x00006D96File %s is cross-linked. File %s is cross-linked.
0x00006D97File record segment %1 is an orphan. File record segment %1 is an orphan.
0x00006D98Found %1 bad clusters. Found %1 bad clusters.
0x00006D99Critical master file table (MFT) files are corrupt. Critical master file table (MFT) files are corrupt.
0x00006D9AFlags for file record segment %1 are incorrect. Flags for file record segment %1 are incorrect.
0x00006D9BThe file name in system file record segment %1 contains errors. The file name in system file record segment %1 contains errors.
0x00006D9CThe object id file is missing. The object id file is missing.
0x00006D9DThe reparse point file is missing. The reparse point file is missing.
0x00006D9EThe quota file is missing. The quota file is missing.
0x00006D9FThe master file table's (MFT) DATA attribute is incorrect. The master file table's (MFT) DATA attribute is incorrect.
0x00006DA0The master file table's (MFT) BITMAP attribute is incorrect. The master file table's (MFT) BITMAP attribute is incorrect.
0x00006DA1The Volume Bitmap is incorrect. The Volume Bitmap is incorrect.
0x00006F54%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 file records processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 file records processed) %r%0
0x00006F55%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 large file records processed)%r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 large file records processed)%r%0
0x00006F56%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 bad file records processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 bad file records processed) %r%0
0x00006F57%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 EA records processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 EA records processed) %r%0
0x00006F58%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 reparse records processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 reparse records processed) %r%0
0x00006F59%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 index entries processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 index entries processed) %r%0
0x00006F5A%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 unindexed files scanned) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 unindexed files scanned) %r%0
0x00006F5B%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 unindexed files recovered) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 unindexed files recovered) %r%0
0x00006F5C%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 SD bytes processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 SD bytes processed) %r%0
0x00006F5D%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 file SDs/SIDs processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 file SDs/SIDs processed) %r%0
0x00006F5E%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 data files processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 data files processed) %r%0
0x00006F5F%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 USN bytes processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 USN bytes processed) %r%0
0x00006F60%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 files processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 files processed) %r%0
0x00006F61%1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 free clusters processed) %r%0 %1 percent complete. (%2 of %3 free clusters processed) %r%0
0x00006FB8%1 file records processed. %r%0 %1 file records processed. %r%0
0x00006FB9%1 large file records processed. %r%0 %1 large file records processed. %r%0
0x00006FBA%1 bad file records processed. %r%0 %1 bad file records processed. %r%0
0x00006FBB%1 EA records processed. %r%0 %1 EA records processed. %r%0
0x00006FBC%1 reparse records processed. %r%0 %1 reparse records processed. %r%0
0x00006FBD%1 index entries processed. %r%0 %1 index entries processed. %r%0
0x00006FBE%1 unindexed files scanned. %r%0 %1 unindexed files scanned. %r%0
0x00006FBF%1 unindexed files recovered to lost and found. %r%0 %1 unindexed files recovered to lost and found. %r%0
0x00006FC0%1 security descriptor bytes processed. %r%0 %1 security descriptor bytes processed. %r%0
0x00006FC1%1 file SDs/SIDs processed. %r%0 %1 file SDs/SIDs processed. %r%0
0x00006FC2%1 data files processed. %r%0 %1 data files processed. %r%0
0x00006FC3%1 USN bytes processed. %r%0 %1 USN bytes processed. %r%0
0x00006FC4%1 files processed. %r%0 %1 files processed. %r%0
0x00006FC5%1 free clusters processed. %r%0 %1 free clusters processed. %r%0
0x00006FC6CHKDSK is compacting the security descriptor stream CHKDSK is compacting the security descriptor stream
0x00006FC7Recreating deleted index %2 in file %1. Recreating deleted index %2 in file %1.
0x00006FC8A scan is already running on this drive. Chkdsk can not run more than one scan on a drive at a time. A scan is already running on this drive. Chkdsk can not run more than one scan on a drive at a time.
0x00006FC9Lost and found is located at \\%1 Lost and found is located at \\%1
0x00006FCA%1 unindexed files recovered to original directory. %1 unindexed files recovered to original directory.
0x00007530There is no help for this utility. There is no help for this utility.
0x00007531Critical error encountered. Critical error encountered.
0x00007594Converts a FAT volume to NTFS.CONVERT volume /FS:NTFS [/V] [/CvtArea:filename] [/NoSecurity] [/X] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /FS:NTFS Specifies that the volume will be converted to NTFS. /V Specifies that Convert will be run in verbose mode. /CvtArea:filename Specifies a contiguous file in the root directory that will be the place holder for NTFS system files. /NoSecurity Specifies that the security settings on the converted files and directories allow access by all users. /X Forces the volume to dismount first if necessary. All open handles to the volume will not be valid. Converts a FAT volume to NTFS.CONVERT volume /FS:NTFS [/V] [/CvtArea:filename] [/NoSecurity] [/X] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /FS:NTFS Specifies that the volume will be converted to NTFS. /V Specifies that Convert will be run in verbose mode. /CvtArea:filename Specifies a contiguous file in the root directory that will be the place holder for NTFS system files. /NoSecurity Specifies that the security settings on the converted files and directories allow access by all users. /X Forces the volume to dismount first if necessary. All open handles to the volume will not be valid.
0x00007595Invalid Parameter - %1 Invalid Parameter - %1
0x00007596Must specify a file system Must specify a file system
0x00007598Cannot CONVERT a network drive. Cannot CONVERT a network drive.
0x00007599%1 is not a valid file system %1 is not a valid file system
0x0000759AConversion from %1 volume to %2 volume is not available. Conversion from %1 volume to %2 volume is not available.
0x0000759BThe conversion will take place automatically the next time thesystem restarts. The conversion will take place automatically the next time thesystem restarts.
0x0000759CCannot determine location of system directory. Cannot determine location of system directory.
0x0000759DCould not find file %1Make sure that the required file exists and try again. Could not find file %1Make sure that the required file exists and try again.
0x0000759ECould not schedule an automatic conversion of the drive. Could not schedule an automatic conversion of the drive.
0x0000759FThe %1 drive is already scheduled for an automaticconversion. The %1 drive is already scheduled for an automaticconversion.
0x000075A0Converting drive %1 to %2... Converting drive %1 to %2...
0x000075A1Drive %1 is already %2. Drive %1 is already %2.
0x000075A2Could not check volume %1 for errors.The conversion to %2 did not take place. Could not check volume %1 for errors.The conversion to %2 did not take place.
0x000075A3The /C option is only valid with the /UNCOMPRESS option. The /C option is only valid with the /UNCOMPRESS option.
0x000075A8Determining disk space required for file system conversion... Determining disk space required for file system conversion...
0x000075A9Total disk space: %1 KB Total disk space: %1 KB
0x000075AAFree space on volume: %1 KB Free space on volume: %1 KB
0x000075ABSpace required for conversion: %1 KB Space required for conversion: %1 KB
0x000075ACConverting file system Converting file system
0x000075AD%1 percent completed. %r%0 %1 percent completed. %r%0
0x000075AEConversion complete Conversion complete
0x000075AFThe conversion failed.%1 was not converted to %2 The conversion failed.%1 was not converted to %2
0x000075B0The conversion has probably failed.%1 may not be converted to %2 The conversion has probably failed.%1 may not be converted to %2
0x000075C6Error during disk read Error during disk read
0x000075C7Error during disk write Error during disk write
0x000075C8Insufficient Memory Insufficient Memory
0x000075C9Insufficient disk space for conversion Insufficient disk space for conversion
0x000075CACannot relocate existing file system structures Cannot relocate existing file system structures
0x000075CBCannot create the elementary file system structures. Cannot create the elementary file system structures.
0x000075CCError reading directory %1 Error reading directory %1
0x000075CDError converting directory %1.The directory may be damaged or there may be insufficient disk space. Error converting directory %1.The directory may be damaged or there may be insufficient disk space.
0x000075CEError converting file %1.The file may be damaged or there may be insufficient disk space. Error converting file %1.The file may be damaged or there may be insufficient disk space.
0x000075CFError converting file data. Error converting file data.
0x000075D0Cannot convert an extended attribute. Cannot convert an extended attribute.
0x000075D1A file contains extended attributes,but the extended attribute file was not found. A file contains extended attributes,but the extended attribute file was not found.
0x000075D2Cannot locate or create an NTFS index. Cannot locate or create an NTFS index.
0x000075D3This volume cannot be converted to %1.Possible causes are: 1.- Bad sectors in required areas of the volume. 2.- %2 structures in areas required by %1. This volume cannot be converted to %1.Possible causes are: 1.- Bad sectors in required areas of the volume. 2.- %2 structures in areas required by %1.
0x000075D4Convert cannot gain exclusive access to the %1 drive,so it cannot convert it now. Would you like toschedule it to be converted the next time thesystem restarts (Y/N)? %0 Convert cannot gain exclusive access to the %1 drive,so it cannot convert it now. Would you like toschedule it to be converted the next time thesystem restarts (Y/N)? %0
0x000075D5The %1 file system is not enabled. The volumewill not be converted. The %1 file system is not enabled. The volumewill not be converted.
0x000075D6Unsupported sector size. Cannot convert volume to %1. Unsupported sector size. Cannot convert volume to %1.
0x000075D7The file system has been converted.Please wait while the system restarts. The file system has been converted.Please wait while the system restarts.
0x000075D8The specified drive is the system partition on an ARC-compliantsystem; its file system cannot be converted The specified drive is the system partition on an ARC-compliantsystem; its file system cannot be converted
0x000075D9The disk geometry recorded in the volume's Bios ParameterBlock differs from the geometry reported by the driver.This volume cannot be converted to %1. The disk geometry recorded in the volume's Bios ParameterBlock differs from the geometry reported by the driver.This volume cannot be converted to %1.
0x000075DAName table translation is not available for conversion to %1. Name table translation is not available for conversion to %1.
0x000075E9The volume is too fragmented to be converted to NTFS. The volume is too fragmented to be converted to NTFS.
0x000075EACannot find the utility library which contains CHKDSK for the%1 file system. This volume cannot be converted to %2. Cannot find the utility library which contains CHKDSK for the%1 file system. This volume cannot be converted to %2.
0x000075EB%1 cannot be converted because it contains files or directorieswith reserved NTFS names in the root directory. There can be nofiles or directories named $Mft, $MftMirr, $LogFile, $Volume,$AttrDef, $BitMap, $Boot, $BadClus, $Secure, $UpCase, $Extendor $Quota in the root directory. %1 cannot be converted because it contains files or directorieswith reserved NTFS names in the root directory. There can be nofiles or directories named $Mft, $MftMirr, $LogFile, $Volume,$AttrDef, $BitMap, $Boot, $BadClus, $Secure, $UpCase, $Extendor $Quota in the root directory.
0x000075ECThis drive is dirty and cannot be converted. You will need toclear the dirty bit on this drive by running CHKDSK /F or allowingAUTOCHK to run on it the next time you reboot. This drive is dirty and cannot be converted. You will need toclear the dirty bit on this drive by running CHKDSK /F or allowingAUTOCHK to run on it the next time you reboot.
0x000075EDThe file %1 specified to the /CvtArea option cannot be found at the root. The file %1 specified to the /CvtArea option cannot be found at the root.
0x000075EEThe file %1 specified to the /CvtArea option must be in one contiguous block. The file %1 specified to the /CvtArea option must be in one contiguous block.
0x000075EFThe name %1 specified to the /CvtArea option must be a file name. The name %1 specified to the /CvtArea option must be a file name.
0x000075F0Convert cannot run because the volume is in use by anotherprocess. Convert may run if this volume is dismounted first.ALL OPENED HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? (Y/N) %0 Convert cannot run because the volume is in use by anotherprocess. Convert may run if this volume is dismounted first.ALL OPENED HANDLES TO THIS VOLUME WOULD THEN BE INVALID.Would you like to force a dismount on this volume? (Y/N) %0
0x000075F1Convert failed to dismount the volume. Convert failed to dismount the volume.
0x000075F3Unable to set security attributes (%1). Unable to set security attributes (%1).
0x000075F4Unable to schedule the setting of security attributes (%1). Unable to schedule the setting of security attributes (%1).
0x000075F5Cannot convert %1. The volume is write protected. Cannot convert %1. The volume is write protected.
0x000075F6Cannot CONVERT volume on this device. Cannot CONVERT volume on this device.
0x000075F7WARNING! The file specified to /CvtArea is too small and itsspace will not be used. A file of at least %1 MB is needed. WARNING! The file specified to /CvtArea is too small and itsspace will not be used. A file of at least %1 MB is needed.
0x000075F8This conversion will also remove your previous operating systembackup. Do you want to continue? (Y/N) %0 This conversion will also remove your previous operating systembackup. Do you want to continue? (Y/N) %0
0x000075F9Unable to delete uninstall backup image - %1 Unable to delete uninstall backup image - %1
0x000075FAUnable to notify other components that this volume has changed. Unable to notify other components that this volume has changed.
0x000075FBConvert has relocated existing file system structures.A restart of your computer is necessary in order for convert to continue. Convert has relocated existing file system structures.A restart of your computer is necessary in order for convert to continue.
0x00007692Active code page: %1 Active code page: %1
0x00007693Invalid code page Invalid code page
0x00007694Displays or sets the active code page number.CHCP [nnn] nnn Specifies a code page number.Type CHCP without a parameter to display the active code page number. Displays or sets the active code page number.CHCP [nnn] nnn Specifies a code page number.Type CHCP without a parameter to display the active code page number.
0x00007727Invalid macro definition. Invalid macro definition.
0x00007728Edits command lines, recalls Windows commands, and creates macros.DOSKEY [/REINSTALL] [/LISTSIZE=size] [/MACROS[:ALL | :exename]] [/HISTORY] [/INSERT | /OVERSTRIKE] [/EXENAME=exename] [/MACROFILE=filename] [macroname=[text]] /REINSTALL Installs a new copy of Doskey. /LISTSIZE=size Sets size of command history buffer. /MACROS Displays all Doskey macros. /MACROS:ALL Displays all Doskey macros for all executables which have Doskey macros. /MACROS:exename Displays all Doskey macros for the given executable. /HISTORY Displays all commands stored in memory. /INSERT Specifies that new text you type is inserted in old text. /OVERSTRIKE Specifies that new text overwrites old text. /EXENAME=exename Specifies the executable. /MACROFILE=filename Specifies a file of macros to install. macroname Specifies a name for a macro you create. text Specifies commands you want to record.UP and DOWN ARROWS recall commands; ESC clears command line; F7 displayscommand history; ALT+F7 clears command history; F8 searches commandhistory; F9 selects a command by number; ALT+F10 clears macro definitions.The following are some special codes in Doskey macro definitions:$T Command separator. Allows multiple commands in a macro.$1-$9 Batch parameters. Equivalent to %%1-%%9 in batch programs.$* Symbol replaced by everything following macro name on command line. Edits command lines, recalls Windows commands, and creates macros.DOSKEY [/REINSTALL] [/LISTSIZE=size] [/MACROS[:ALL | :exename]] [/HISTORY] [/INSERT | /OVERSTRIKE] [/EXENAME=exename] [/MACROFILE=filename] [macroname=[text]] /REINSTALL Installs a new copy of Doskey. /LISTSIZE=size Sets size of command history buffer. /MACROS Displays all Doskey macros. /MACROS:ALL Displays all Doskey macros for all executables which have Doskey macros. /MACROS:exename Displays all Doskey macros for the given executable. /HISTORY Displays all commands stored in memory. /INSERT Specifies that new text you type is inserted in old text. /OVERSTRIKE Specifies that new text overwrites old text. /EXENAME=exename Specifies the executable. /MACROFILE=filename Specifies a file of macros to install. macroname Specifies a name for a macro you create. text Specifies commands you want to record.UP and DOWN ARROWS recall commands; ESC clears command line; F7 displayscommand history; ALT+F7 clears command history; F8 searches commandhistory; F9 selects a command by number; ALT+F10 clears macro definitions.The following are some special codes in Doskey macro definitions:$T Command separator. Allows multiple commands in a macro.$1-$9 Batch parameters. Equivalent to %%1-%%9 in batch programs.$* Symbol replaced by everything following macro name on command line.
0x00007729To specify the size of the command history buffer under Window NT,use the /listsize switch which sets the number of commands to remember. To specify the size of the command history buffer under Window NT,use the /listsize switch which sets the number of commands to remember.
0x0000772AInsufficient memory to grow DOSKEY list. Insufficient memory to grow DOSKEY list.
0x0000772BAssociates a path with a drive letter. Associates a path with a drive letter.
0x0000772CDrive already SUBSTed Drive already SUBSTed
0x0000772DSUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path]SUBST drive1: /D drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path. [drive2:]path Specifies a physical drive and path you want to assign to a virtual drive. /D Deletes a substituted (virtual) drive.Type SUBST with no parameters to display a list of current virtual drives. SUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path]SUBST drive1: /D drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path. [drive2:]path Specifies a physical drive and path you want to assign to a virtual drive. /D Deletes a substituted (virtual) drive.Type SUBST with no parameters to display a list of current virtual drives.
0x0000772E%1: = %2 %1: = %2
0x00007730Incorrect number of parameters - %1 Incorrect number of parameters - %1
0x00007738CHKNTFS: Incorrect command-line format. CHKNTFS: Incorrect command-line format.
0x0000773ACHKNTFS: drive specifiers may not contain wildcards. CHKNTFS: drive specifiers may not contain wildcards.
0x0000773BDisplays or modifies the checking of disk at boot time.CHKNTFS volume [...]CHKNTFS /DCHKNTFS /T[:time]CHKNTFS /X volume [...]CHKNTFS /C volume [...] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /D Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are dirty. /T:time Changes the AUTOCHK initiation countdown time to the specified amount of time in seconds. If time is not specified, displays the current setting. /X Excludes a drive from the default boot-time check. Excluded drives are not accumulated between command invocations. /C Schedules a drive to be checked at boot time; chkdsk will run if the drive is dirty.If no switches are specified, CHKNTFS will display if the specified drive isdirty or scheduled to be checked on next reboot. Displays or modifies the checking of disk at boot time.CHKNTFS volume [...]CHKNTFS /DCHKNTFS /T[:time]CHKNTFS /X volume [...]CHKNTFS /C volume [...] volume Specifies the drive letter (followed by a colon), mount point, or volume name. /D Restores the machine to the default behavior; all drives are checked at boot time and chkdsk is run on those that are dirty. /T:time Changes the AUTOCHK initiation countdown time to the specified amount of time in seconds. If time is not specified, displays the current setting. /X Excludes a drive from the default boot-time check. Excluded drives are not accumulated between command invocations. /C Schedules a drive to be checked at boot time; chkdsk will run if the drive is dirty.If no switches are specified, CHKNTFS will display if the specified drive isdirty or scheduled to be checked on next reboot.
0x0000773CSpecify only one of /D, /X, /C, and /T. Specify only one of /D, /X, /C, and /T.
0x0000773DYou must specify at least one drive name. You must specify at least one drive name.
0x0000773E%1 is not a valid drive specification. %1 is not a valid drive specification.
0x0000773FCannot query state of drive %1 Cannot query state of drive %1
0x00007740%1 is dirty. You may use the /C option to schedule chkdsk for this drive. %1 is dirty. You may use the /C option to schedule chkdsk for this drive.
0x00007741%1 is not dirty. %1 is not dirty.
0x00007742Drive %1 does not exist. Drive %1 does not exist.
0x00007743CHKNTFS cannot be used for the network drive %1. CHKNTFS cannot be used for the network drive %1.
0x00007744CHKNTFS cannot be used for the cdrom drive %1. CHKNTFS cannot be used for the cdrom drive %1.
0x00007745CHKNTFS cannot be used for the ram disk %1. CHKNTFS cannot be used for the ram disk %1.
0x00007746Unable to enable automatic volume upgrade on drive %1. Unable to enable automatic volume upgrade on drive %1.
0x00007747Skipping drive %1 because it is not an NTFS volume. Skipping drive %1 because it is not an NTFS volume.
0x00007748CHKNTFS does not work on floppy drive. CHKNTFS does not work on floppy drive.
0x00007749Skipping drive %1 because it is not an NTFS, FAT, or FAT32 volume. Skipping drive %1 because it is not an NTFS, FAT, or FAT32 volume.
0x0000774AThe volume %1does not have a mount point or drive letter. The volume %1does not have a mount point or drive letter.
0x0000774BChkdsk has been scheduled manually to run on next rebooton volume %1. Chkdsk has been scheduled manually to run on next rebooton volume %1.
0x0000774CThe specified AUTOCHK initiation countdown time cannot be less than zero orlarger than %1 seconds. The default is %2 seconds. The specified AUTOCHK initiation countdown time cannot be less than zero orlarger than %1 seconds. The default is %2 seconds.
0x0000774DUnable to set the AUTOCHK initiation countdown time. Unable to set the AUTOCHK initiation countdown time.
0x0000774EThe AUTOCHK initiation countdown time is set to %1 second(s). The AUTOCHK initiation countdown time is set to %1 second(s).
0x00007756Remove disks or other media.%0 Remove disks or other media.%0
0x00007757Disk error%0 Disk error%0
0x00007758Press any key to restart%0 Press any key to restart%0
0x00007759An operating system wasn't found. Try disconnecting any drives that don'tcontain an operating system.%0 An operating system wasn't found. Try disconnecting any drives that don'tcontain an operating system.%0
0x0000775ABOOTMGR is compressed%0 BOOTMGR is compressed%0
0x0000775BA disk read error occurred%0 A disk read error occurred%0
0x0000775CPress Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart%0 Press Ctrl+Alt+Del to restart%0
0x00007760Volume %1 is UDF version %2.%3. Volume %1 is UDF version %2.%3.
0x00007761The volume in %1 contains an unsupported UDF version. The volume in %1 contains an unsupported UDF version.
0x00007762Checking File System %1. Checking File System %1.
0x00007763Invalid System Stream detected. System stream information is lost. Invalid System Stream detected. System stream information is lost.
0x00007764The volume was not previously closed properly and may contain errors. The volume was not previously closed properly and may contain errors.
0x00007765CHKDSK is verifying ICBs ... CHKDSK is verifying ICBs ...
0x00007766ICB verification completed. ICB verification completed.
0x00007767CHKDSK is looking for orphan ICBs ... CHKDSK is looking for orphan ICBs ...
0x00007768Search for orphans completed. Search for orphans completed.
0x00007769CHKDSK is verifying ICB links ... CHKDSK is verifying ICB links ...
0x0000776AICB link verification completed. ICB link verification completed.
0x0000776BFound orphan ICB at block %1. Found orphan ICB at block %1.
0x0000776CCorrecting invalid Information Length %2 to %3 in ICB at block %1. Correcting invalid Information Length %2 to %3 in ICB at block %1.
0x0000776DCorrecting Recorded Blocks field in ICB at block %1. Correcting Recorded Blocks field in ICB at block %1.
0x0000776ECorrecting invalid Object Size %2 to %3 in ICB at block %1. Correcting invalid Object Size %2 to %3 in ICB at block %1.
0x0000776FError in allocation descriptors for ICB at block %1. Truncatinginvalid allocation descriptors. Error in allocation descriptors for ICB at block %1. Truncatinginvalid allocation descriptors.
0x00007770Cross linked allocation for ICB at block %1. Deleting crosslinked ICB allocation. Cross linked allocation for ICB at block %1. Deleting crosslinked ICB allocation.
0x00007771Multiple non-identical parent FID found in directory ICB at block %1. Multiple non-identical parent FID found in directory ICB at block %1.
0x00007772Duplicate parent FID found in directory ICB at block %1. Duplicate parent FID found in directory ICB at block %1.
0x00007773Parent FID found in the middle of directory ICB at block %1. Parent FID found in the middle of directory ICB at block %1.
0x00007774Deleting parent FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directoryICB at block %1. Deleting parent FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directoryICB at block %1.
0x00007775Deleting FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directoryICB at block %1. Deleting FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directoryICB at block %1.
0x00007776Adding parent FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directoryICB at block %1. Adding parent FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directoryICB at block %1.
0x00007777Adding FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directoryICB at block %1. Adding FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directoryICB at block %1.
0x00007778Modifying flags to 0x%3 for FID pointing to ICB at block %2in directory ICB at block %1. Modifying flags to 0x%3 for FID pointing to ICB at block %2in directory ICB at block %1.
0x00007779Deleting Stream ICB entry in stream ICB at block %1. Hierarchicalstreams not allowed in UDF Deleting Stream ICB entry in stream ICB at block %1. Hierarchicalstreams not allowed in UDF
0x0000777ACHKDSK is verifying link counts and parent entries ... CHKDSK is verifying link counts and parent entries ...
0x0000777BLink count and parent entry verification completed. Link count and parent entry verification completed.
0x0000777CDeleting stream ICB entry pointing to ICB at block %2 inICB at block %1. Deleting stream ICB entry pointing to ICB at block %2 inICB at block %1.
0x0000777DReferences found to non-existent ICB at block %1. References found to non-existent ICB at block %1.
0x0000777EMultiple references found to directory ICB at block %1. Multiple references found to directory ICB at block %1.
0x0000777FMismatch between parent FID and in-reference found to directoryICB at block %1. Mismatch between parent FID and in-reference found to directoryICB at block %1.
0x00007780Parent FID not found in directory ICB at block %1. Parent FID not found in directory ICB at block %1.
0x00007781Invalid parent FID found in directory ICB at block %1. Invalid parent FID found in directory ICB at block %1.
0x00007782Adding stream ICB entry pointing to ICB at block %2 inICB at block %1. Adding stream ICB entry pointing to ICB at block %2 inICB at block %1.
0x00007783Mismatch between in-references and file type for for ICB atblock %1. Mismatch between in-references and file type for for ICB atblock %1.
0x00007784Multiple references found to file stream ICB at block %1. Multiple references found to file stream ICB at block %1.
0x00007785Mismatch between parent FID references and file type for for ICBat block %1. Mismatch between parent FID references and file type for for ICBat block %1.
0x00007786Incorrect link count for ICB at block %1. Incorrect link count for ICB at block %1.
0x00007787Modifying Root ICB location in File Set Descriptor to block %1. Modifying Root ICB location in File Set Descriptor to block %1.
0x00007788Creating a new directory ICB at block %1 with parent ICBat block %2. Creating a new directory ICB at block %1 with parent ICBat block %2.
0x00007789Creating a new directory ICB at block %1 Creating a new directory ICB at block %1
0x0000778AFound invalid references to root directory ICB at block %1 Found invalid references to root directory ICB at block %1
0x0000778BFound invalid references to system stream directory ICB at block %1 Found invalid references to system stream directory ICB at block %1
0x0000778CDeleting system stream directory ICB entry in File Set Descriptor. Deleting system stream directory ICB entry in File Set Descriptor.
0x0000778DCreating new File Set Descriptor at block %1. Creating new File Set Descriptor at block %1.
0x0000778ECorrecting errors in File Set Descriptor at block %1. Correcting errors in File Set Descriptor at block %1.
0x0000778FCreating new Space Bitmap Descriptor at block %1. Creating new Space Bitmap Descriptor at block %1.
0x00007790Correcting errors in Space Bitmap Descriptor at block %1. Correcting errors in Space Bitmap Descriptor at block %1.
0x00007791Correcting errors in the Volume Descriptor Sequence. Correcting errors in the Volume Descriptor Sequence.
0x00007792File Set Descriptor at block %1 is corrupt or unreadable. File Set Descriptor at block %1 is corrupt or unreadable.
0x00007793Space Bitmap Descriptor at block %1 is corrupt or unreadable. Space Bitmap Descriptor at block %1 is corrupt or unreadable.
0x00007794Main Volume Descriptor Sequence is corrupt or unreadable.Attempting to read the Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence. Main Volume Descriptor Sequence is corrupt or unreadable.Attempting to read the Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence.
0x00007795Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence is corrupt or unreadable. Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence is corrupt or unreadable.
0x00007796Correcting the Main Volume Descriptor Sequence using theReserve Volume Descriptor Sequence. Correcting the Main Volume Descriptor Sequence using theReserve Volume Descriptor Sequence.
0x00007797Correcting the Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence using theMain Volume Descriptor Sequence. Correcting the Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence using theMain Volume Descriptor Sequence.
0x00007798Cannot fix Volume Descriptor Sequence. Cannot fix Volume Descriptor Sequence.
0x00007799Cannot define a logical volume using main or reserve VolumeDescriptor Sequence. Chkdsk aborted. Cannot define a logical volume using main or reserve VolumeDescriptor Sequence. Chkdsk aborted.
0x0000779ACorrecting cycles in directory tree.Breaking links between parent ICB at block %1 and child ICBat block %2. Correcting cycles in directory tree.Breaking links between parent ICB at block %1 and child ICBat block %2.
0x0000779BCHKDSK is identifying lost files. CHKDSK is identifying lost files.
0x0000779CLost file identification completed. Lost file identification completed.
0x0000779DCHKDSK is checking the directory tree for cycles. CHKDSK is checking the directory tree for cycles.
0x0000779ECHKDSK is checking system files. CHKDSK is checking system files.
0x0000779FDeleting corrupt Extented Attribute ICB in ICB at block %1. Deleting corrupt Extented Attribute ICB in ICB at block %1.
0x000077A0Deleting Extended Attribute ICB entry in stream ICB at block %1.Only a file or directory ICB can have extended attributes in UDF. Deleting Extended Attribute ICB entry in stream ICB at block %1.Only a file or directory ICB can have extended attributes in UDF.
0x000077A3%1 KB in %2 directories. %1 KB in %2 directories.
0x000077A4%1 KB in %2 alternate data streams. %1 KB in %2 alternate data streams.
0x000077A5%1 KB in %2 stream directories. %1 KB in %2 stream directories.
0x000077AA%1 MB in %2 directories. %1 MB in %2 directories.
0x000077AB%1 MB in %2 alternate data streams. %1 MB in %2 alternate data streams.
0x000077AC%1 MB in %2 stream directories. %1 MB in %2 stream directories.
0x000077AFFile type %1 in ICB tag not supported in UDF. Chkdsk aborted. File type %1 in ICB tag not supported in UDF. Chkdsk aborted.
0x000077B0ICB strategy type %1 in ICB tag not supported in UDF. Chkdsk aborted. ICB strategy type %1 in ICB tag not supported in UDF. Chkdsk aborted.
0x000077B1Only unallocated space bitmap is supported for free spacemanagement in UDF. Chkdsk aborted. Only unallocated space bitmap is supported for free spacemanagement in UDF. Chkdsk aborted.
0x000077B2Correcting file count to %1 in Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor. Correcting file count to %1 in Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor.
0x000077B3Correcting directory count to %1 in Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor. Correcting directory count to %1 in Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor.
0x000077B4Cannot fix Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor. Chkdsk aborted. Cannot fix Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor. Chkdsk aborted.
0x000077B5Deleting the unique ID system stream since the volume has beenmodified. Deleting the unique ID system stream since the volume has beenmodified.
0x000077B6Found corrupt FID pointing to directory ICB at block %2 in streamdirectory ICB at block %1. Found corrupt FID pointing to directory ICB at block %2 in streamdirectory ICB at block %1.
0x000077B7Found invalid file identifier in FID pointing to ICB at block %2in directory ICB at block %1. Found invalid file identifier in FID pointing to ICB at block %2in directory ICB at block %1.
0x000077B8Cannot read Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer. Chkdsk aborted. Cannot read Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer. Chkdsk aborted.
0x000077B9Deleting corrupt Extented Attribute Space in ICB at block %1. Deleting corrupt Extented Attribute Space in ICB at block %1.
0x000077BAChkdsk cannot be run on this type of media. Chkdsk cannot be run on this type of media.
0x000077BBFound mismatch in Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointers. Found mismatch in Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointers.
0x000077BCOne or more Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointers are missing. One or more Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointers are missing.
0x000077BDFixing Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer at block %1 withprevailing Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer. Fixing Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer at block %1 withprevailing Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer.
0x000077BEReseting invalid ICB tag flags in ICB at block %1. Reseting invalid ICB tag flags in ICB at block %1.
0x000077BFCHKDSK is verifying object size for ICBs with alternate data streams ... CHKDSK is verifying object size for ICBs with alternate data streams ...
0x000077C0ICB object size verification completed. ICB object size verification completed.
0x000077C1Correcting partition size for partition %1 to %2 in Logical VolumeIntegrity Descriptor. Correcting partition size for partition %1 to %2 in Logical VolumeIntegrity Descriptor.
0x000077C2Correcting partition free space for partition %1 to %2 in Logical VolumeIntegrity Descriptor. Correcting partition free space for partition %1 to %2 in Logical VolumeIntegrity Descriptor.
0x000077C3Sparing Table at block %1 is corrupt or unreadable. Sparing Table at block %1 is corrupt or unreadable.
0x000077C4Found mismatching Sparing Tables with identical sequence numbers. Found mismatching Sparing Tables with identical sequence numbers.
0x000077C5Modifying System Stream Directory ICB location in File Set Descriptorto block %1. Modifying System Stream Directory ICB location in File Set Descriptorto block %1.
0x000077C6Non-allocatable Space Stream is corrupt or unreadable. Non-allocatable Space Stream is corrupt or unreadable.
0x000077C7Creating new Non-allocatable Space Stream at block %1. Creating new Non-allocatable Space Stream at block %1.
0x000077C8Sparing Table missing or unreadable on media that is notTarget Defect Managed. Sparing Table missing or unreadable on media that is notTarget Defect Managed.
0x000077C9Invalid partition reference in Extended Attribute ICB entry.Deleting Extended Attribute ICB entry pointing to ICB at block %2in ICB at block %1. Invalid partition reference in Extended Attribute ICB entry.Deleting Extended Attribute ICB entry pointing to ICB at block %2in ICB at block %1.
0x000077CAInvalid partition reference in Stream Directory ICB entry.Deleting Stream Directory ICB entry pointing to ICB at block %2in ICB at block %1. Invalid partition reference in Stream Directory ICB entry.Deleting Stream Directory ICB entry pointing to ICB at block %2in ICB at block %1.
0x000077CBInvalid partition reference in FID.Deleting FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directory ICBat block %1. Invalid partition reference in FID.Deleting FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directory ICBat block %1.
0x000077CCChkdsk is running on media that does not support writes in place.On such media chkdsk operation is limited to verifying the presenceof a valid VAT on the last written block and if necessary searchingfor the last valid VAT and placing it at the end of the disk.This could revert the media to a previous state before the corruptionoccured. Chkdsk is running on media that does not support writes in place.On such media chkdsk operation is limited to verifying the presenceof a valid VAT on the last written block and if necessary searchingfor the last valid VAT and placing it at the end of the disk.This could revert the media to a previous state before the corruptionoccured.
0x000077CDChkdsk could not find a valid VAT at the end of the volume. Chkdsk could not find a valid VAT at the end of the volume.
0x000077CECHKDSK is searching for a valid VAT ... CHKDSK is searching for a valid VAT ...
0x000077CFSearch for VAT completed. Search for VAT completed.
0x000077D0Chkdsk could not find a valid VAT on the media. Chkdsk could not find a valid VAT on the media.
0x000077D1Chkdsk is copying last valid VAT at block %1 to the end of thevolume. This will revert the volume to its state at %2:%3 on%4/%5/%6. Chkdsk is copying last valid VAT at block %1 to the end of thevolume. This will revert the volume to its state at %2:%3 on%4/%5/%6.
0x000077D2There is no writable space available in the physical partitionto write a new valid VAT. There is no writable space available in the physical partitionto write a new valid VAT.
0x000077D3Invalid flags in FID.Deleting FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directory ICBat block %1. Invalid flags in FID.Deleting FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directory ICBat block %1.
0x000077D4Reserve Sparing Table not present on the disk. Reserve Sparing Table not present on the disk.
0x000077D5Creating Reserve Sparing Table at sector %1. Creating Reserve Sparing Table at sector %1.
0x000077D6Insufficient free space to create Reserve Sparing Table. Insufficient free space to create Reserve Sparing Table.
0x000077D7Creating Main Volume Descriptor Sequence at sector %1. Creating Main Volume Descriptor Sequence at sector %1.
0x000077D8Insufficient free space to create Main Volume Descriptor Sequence. Insufficient free space to create Main Volume Descriptor Sequence.
0x000077D9Creating Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence at sector %1. Creating Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence at sector %1.
0x000077DAInsufficient free space to create Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence. Insufficient free space to create Reserve Volume Descriptor Sequence.
0x000077DBCorrecting errors in Unallocated Space Descriptor in the VolumeDescriptor Sequence. Correcting errors in Unallocated Space Descriptor in the VolumeDescriptor Sequence.
0x000077DCCorrecting errors in Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer. Correcting errors in Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer.
0x000077DDCannot fix errors in Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer. Cannot fix errors in Anchor Volume Descriptor Pointer.
0x000077DEA background low-level format of the media is in progress.Windows will avoid writes to the end of the media to allowearly eject. This is not a corruption. Chkdsk will fix themedia for UDF compliance in future when the backgroundformat is complete. A background low-level format of the media is in progress.Windows will avoid writes to the end of the media to allowearly eject. This is not a corruption. Chkdsk will fix themedia for UDF compliance in future when the backgroundformat is complete.
0x000077DFLow level format of CD/DVD media failed.. Low level format of CD/DVD media failed..
0x000077E0Unsupported UDF version in Volume Descriptor Sequence. Unsupported UDF version in Volume Descriptor Sequence.
0x000077E1Main metadata file at block %1 is corrupt. Main metadata file at block %1 is corrupt.
0x000077E2Mirror metadata file at block %1 is corrupt. Mirror metadata file at block %1 is corrupt.
0x000077E3Metadata bitmap file at block %1 is corrupt. Metadata bitmap file at block %1 is corrupt.
0x000077E4Creating new Metadata Bitmap. Creating new Metadata Bitmap.
0x000077E5Correcting errors in Metadata Bitmap. Correcting errors in Metadata Bitmap.
0x000077E6Creating new Metadata Bitmap File at block %1. Creating new Metadata Bitmap File at block %1.
0x000077E7Creating new Metadata Mirror File at block %1. Creating new Metadata Mirror File at block %1.
0x000077E8Insufficient free space to create duplicate metadata. Switching tonon-duplicated metadata for logical volume. Insufficient free space to create duplicate metadata. Switching tonon-duplicated metadata for logical volume.
0x000077E9Correcting inconsistencies between main and mirror metadata. Correcting inconsistencies between main and mirror metadata.
0x000077EACorrecting number of partitions to %1 in Logical Volume IntegrityDescriptor. Correcting number of partitions to %1 in Logical Volume IntegrityDescriptor.
0x000077EBFID references block beyond the end of the partition.Deleting FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directory ICBat block %1. FID references block beyond the end of the partition.Deleting FID pointing to ICB at block %2 in directory ICBat block %1.
0x000077ECThe disk contains structures that are not supported in UDF %1.%2.Chkdsk aborted. The disk contains structures that are not supported in UDF %1.%2.Chkdsk aborted.
0x000077EDCreating new Non-allocatable Space File at block %1. Creating new Non-allocatable Space File at block %1.
0x000077EENon-allocatable Space File is corrupt or unreadable. Non-allocatable Space File is corrupt or unreadable.
0x000077EFLogical Volume Integrity Descriptor at block %1 is corrupt. Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor at block %1 is corrupt.
0x000077F0Creating new Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor at block %1. Creating new Logical Volume Integrity Descriptor at block %1.
0x000077F1Background format is incomplete, skipping reserve AVDP and VDS checks. Background format is incomplete, skipping reserve AVDP and VDS checks.
0x00007918An error occurred while examining the boot region. An error occurred while examining the boot region.
0x00007919Corruption was found while examining the boot region. Corruption was found while examining the boot region.
0x0000791AAn error occurred while examining files and directories. An error occurred while examining files and directories.
0x0000791BCorruption was found while examining files and directories. Corruption was found while examining files and directories.
0x0000791CAn error occurred while examining the volume bitmap. An error occurred while examining the volume bitmap.
0x0000791DCorruption was found while examining the volume bitmap. Corruption was found while examining the volume bitmap.
0x0000791EAn error occurred while recovering lost files. An error occurred while recovering lost files.
0x0000791FCorruption was found while examining files in directory %1 (%2). Corruption was found while examining files in directory %1 (%2).
0x00007920Both copies of the boot information for this volume are corrupt.Chkdsk cannot continue. Both copies of the boot information for this volume are corrupt.Chkdsk cannot continue.
0x00007921An error occurred while examining the free space on the volume. An error occurred while examining the free space on the volume.
0x00007922Bad sectors were found and tested while examining free space on the volume. Bad sectors were found and tested while examining free space on the volume.
0x00007923The volume has been successfully checked, but Windows was unableto mark the volume as clean. The volume has been successfully checked, but Windows was unableto mark the volume as clean.
0x00007924The file allocation table (FAT) is corrupted. The file allocation table (FAT) is corrupted.
0x00007925Volume label (15 characters, ENTER for none)? %0 Volume label (15 characters, ENTER for none)? %0
0x00007926The volume label is too long. The volume label is too long.
0x00007927Corruption due to bad sectors was found while examining files in directory %1.Entries %2 to %3 were affected. Corruption due to bad sectors was found while examining files in directory %1.Entries %2 to %3 were affected.
0x00007928The bad sectors will only be repaired if the \"/r\" option is specified. The bad sectors will only be repaired if the \"/r\" option is specified.
0x00007929A media error has been detected. Bad sectors may be present on the volume. A media error has been detected. Bad sectors may be present on the volume.
0x0000792AThe volume will be checked for bad sectors. The volume will be checked for bad sectors.
0x0000792BThe cluster size must be a minimum of 16KB. The cluster size must be a minimum of 16KB.
0x0000792CFloppy disks cannot be formatted with the ReFS file system. Floppy disks cannot be formatted with the ReFS file system.
0x0000792DFailed to initialize underlying data structures status %1. Failed to initialize underlying data structures status %1.
0x0000792EYou can only use /FREEORPHANEDCHAINS or /MARKCLEAN on FAT/FAT32/exFAT. You can only use /FREEORPHANEDCHAINS or /MARKCLEAN on FAT/FAT32/exFAT.
0x0000792F/F and /MARKCLEAN are mutually exclusive. /F and /MARKCLEAN are mutually exclusive.
0x00007930Windows is verifying file allocations... Windows is verifying file allocations...
0x00007B0CExamining %1 corruption records ... Examining %1 corruption records ...
0x00007B0DExamining %1 corruption record ... Examining %1 corruption record ...
0x00007B0E%1 corruption records processed in %2 seconds. %1 corruption records processed in %2 seconds.
0x00007B0F%1 corruption record processed in %2 seconds. %1 corruption record processed in %2 seconds.
0x00007B16Record %1 of %2: %0 Record %1 of %2: %0
0x00007B17corruption found and fixed. corruption found and fixed.
0x00007B18corruption found. corruption found.
0x00007B19no corruption found. no corruption found.
0x00007B1Aunexpected corruption found. unexpected corruption found.
0x00007B20Corrupt File \"%1\" ... %0 Corrupt File \"%1\" ... %0
0x00007B21Unused file metadata marked as used ... %0 Unused file metadata marked as used ... %0
0x00007B22%1 Bad clusters in file \"%2\" starting at file offset %3 ... %0 %1 Bad clusters in file \"%2\" starting at file offset %3 ... %0
0x00007B23%1 Bad free clusters starting at logical cluster %2 ... %0 %1 Bad free clusters starting at logical cluster %2 ... %0
0x00007B24File \"%1\" and file \"%2\" both own logical clusters [%3, %4) ... %0 File \"%1\" and file \"%2\" both own logical clusters [%3, %4) ... %0
0x00007B25File \"%1\" and file \"%2\" both own logical cluster %3 ... %0 File \"%1\" and file \"%2\" both own logical cluster %3 ... %0
0x00007B26Corrupt security descriptor entry at offset %2 in %1:$SDS ... %0 Corrupt security descriptor entry at offset %2 in %1:$SDS ... %0
0x00007B27%1 files have an invalid security ID ... %0 %1 files have an invalid security ID ... %0
0x00007B28File %1 has an invalid security ID ... %0 File %1 has an invalid security ID ... %0
0x00007B29Bad index \"%1\" in directory \"%2\" ... %0 Bad index \"%1\" in directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B2ABad subtree in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0 Bad subtree in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B2BCorruption in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0 Corruption in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B2CUnneeded index entry in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0 Unneeded index entry in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B2DIndex \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" is mis-ordered ... %0 Index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" is mis-ordered ... %0
0x00007B2EMissing %1 entries in index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0 Missing %1 entries in index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B2FIndex entry for file \"%1\" is missing from index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0 Index entry for file \"%1\" is missing from index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B30Cycle beginning at directory \"%1\" and ending in directory \"%2\" ... %0 Cycle beginning at directory \"%1\" and ending in directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B31%1 clusters allocated to file \"%2\" at offset \"%3\" are marked as free ... %0 %1 clusters allocated to file \"%2\" at offset \"%3\" are marked as free ... %0
0x00007B32Adding %1 lost files to index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0 Adding %1 lost files to index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B33Adding lost file \"%1\" to index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0 Adding lost file \"%1\" to index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" ... %0
0x00007B34Security ID %1 is non-existent and unused ... %0 Security ID %1 is non-existent and unused ... %0
0x00007B35Index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" is partially mis-ordered ... %0 Index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" is partially mis-ordered ... %0
0x00007B36Index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" has a cycle ... %0 Index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" has a cycle ... %0
0x00007B70Windows has found problems and they were all fixed online.No further action is required. Windows has found problems and they were all fixed online.No further action is required.
0x00007B71Windows has found problems and some were fixed online;the remaining problems must be fixed offline. Windows has found problems and some were fixed online;the remaining problems must be fixed offline.
0x00007B72Windows has found problems that must be fixed offline. Windows has found problems that must be fixed offline.
0x00007B73Windows has found problems and encountered online repair failure -- \"chkdsk /f\" required. Windows has found problems and encountered online repair failure -- \"chkdsk /f\" required.
0x00007B74Snapshot creation failed. CHKDSK cannot perform an online scan of the volume. Snapshot creation failed. CHKDSK cannot perform an online scan of the volume.
0x00007B75Snapshot was deleted. CHKDSK cannot continue. Snapshot was deleted. CHKDSK cannot continue.
0x00007B76Please run \"chkdsk /f\" to fix the issues. Please run \"chkdsk /f\" to fix the issues.
0x00007B77Please run \"chkdsk /spotfix\" to fix the issues. Please run \"chkdsk /spotfix\" to fix the issues.
0x00007BD4\"chkdsk /scan\" is aborting due to self-healing command failure: %1\"chkdsk /f\" will be required to repair the volume. \"chkdsk /scan\" is aborting due to self-healing command failure: %1\"chkdsk /f\" will be required to repair the volume.
0x00007BD5Deleted duplicate filename %1 (%3) in directory %2. Deleted duplicate filename %1 (%3) in directory %2.
0x00007BD6Found duplicate filename %1 (%3) in directory %2. Found duplicate filename %1 (%3) in directory %2.
0x00007BD7Scanning and repairing drive: %1%% complete Scanning and repairing drive: %1%% complete
0x00007BD8Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ... Stage 1: Examining basic file system structure ...
0x00007BD9Stage 2: Examining file name linkage ... Stage 2: Examining file name linkage ...
0x00007BDAStage 3: Examining security descriptors ... Stage 3: Examining security descriptors ...
0x00007BDBStage 4: Looking for bad clusters in user file data ... Stage 4: Looking for bad clusters in user file data ...
0x00007BDCStage 5: Looking for bad, free clusters ... Stage 5: Looking for bad, free clusters ...
0x00007BDDFound corrupt basic file structure for \"%1\" Found corrupt basic file structure for \"%1\"
0x00007BDEFound unused file metadata marked as used Found unused file metadata marked as used
0x00007BDFFound %1 bad clusters in file \"%2\" starting at file offset %3 Found %1 bad clusters in file \"%2\" starting at file offset %3
0x00007BE0Found %1 bad free clusters starting at logical cluster %2 Found %1 bad free clusters starting at logical cluster %2
0x00007BE1File \"%1\" and file \"%2\" both own logical clusters [%3, %4) File \"%1\" and file \"%2\" both own logical clusters [%3, %4)
0x00007BE2File \"%1\" and file \"%2\" both own logical cluster %3 File \"%1\" and file \"%2\" both own logical cluster %3
0x00007BE3Found corrupt security descriptor entry at offset %2 in %1:$SDS Found corrupt security descriptor entry at offset %2 in %1:$SDS
0x00007BE4Found %1 files (%2) which refer to a non-existent security descriptor %3 Found %1 files (%2) which refer to a non-existent security descriptor %3
0x00007BE5File %1 refers to a non-existent security descriptor %2 File %1 refers to a non-existent security descriptor %2
0x00007BE6Found a bad index \"%1\" in directory \"%2\" Found a bad index \"%1\" in directory \"%2\"
0x00007BE7Found a bad subtree in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" Found a bad subtree in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\"
0x00007BE8Found corruption in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\" Found corruption in index \"%1\" of directory \"%2\"
0x00007BE9Found an unneeded link (%1) in index \"%2\" of directory \"%3\" Found an unneeded link (%1) in index \"%2\" of directory \"%3\"
0x00007BEAFound a mis-ordered index \"%1\" from directory \"%2\" Found a mis-ordered index \"%1\" from directory \"%2\"
0x00007BEBFound %1 missing entries (%2) in index \"%3\" of directory \"%4\" Found %1 missing entries (%2) in index \"%3\" of directory \"%4\"
0x00007BECFound missing Index entry for file \"%1\" from index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\" Found missing Index entry for file \"%1\" from index \"%3\" of directory \"%2\"
0x00007BEDFound %1 lost files (%2); requesting reconnection to index \"%3\" of directory \"%4\" Found %1 lost files (%2); requesting reconnection to index \"%3\" of directory \"%4\"
0x00007BEEFound lost file \"%1\"; requesting reconnection to index \"%2\" of directory \"%3\" Found lost file \"%1\"; requesting reconnection to index \"%2\" of directory \"%3\"
0x00007BEFFound a naming cycle beginning at directory \"%1\" and ending in directory \"%2\" Found a naming cycle beginning at directory \"%1\" and ending in directory \"%2\"
0x00007BF0Found %1 clusters allocated to file \"%2\" at offset \"%3\" marked as free Found %1 clusters allocated to file \"%2\" at offset \"%3\" marked as free
0x00007BF1Found a cycle in index \"%1\" from directory \"%2\" Found a cycle in index \"%1\" from directory \"%2\"
0x00007BF2Found a partially mis-ordered index \"%1\" from directory \"%2\" Found a partially mis-ordered index \"%1\" from directory \"%2\"
0x00007BF7Progress: %4 of %5 done; Stage: %1%%; Total: %2%%; ETA: %6:%7:%8 %9%r%0 Progress: %4 of %5 done; Stage: %1%%; Total: %2%%; ETA: %6:%7:%8 %9%r%0
0x00007BF8%r%0 %r%0
0x00007BF9Found %1 files (%2) with bad links Found %1 files (%2) with bad links
0x00007BFAFound a file \"%1\" with bad links Found a file \"%1\" with bad links
0x00007BFBSecurity ID %1 is non-existent and unused Security ID %1 is non-existent and unused
0x00007BFC... repaired online. ... repaired online.
0x00007BFD... queued for offline repair. ... queued for offline repair.
0x00007BFEself-healing requires we abort and restart the scan. self-healing requires we abort and restart the scan.
0x00007BFFunexpected outcome from self-healing -- \"chkdsk /f\" required. unexpected outcome from self-healing -- \"chkdsk /f\" required.
0x00007C00was not able to send command for self-healing due to lack of memory. was not able to send command for self-healing due to lack of memory.
0x00007C01\"Chkdsk /scan\" is restarting due to stale information about crosslinks. \"Chkdsk /scan\" is restarting due to stale information about crosslinks.
0x00007C02Scanning and repairing drive (%1): %2%% complete Scanning and repairing drive (%1): %2%% complete
0x00007C03Scanning and repairing drive... Scanning and repairing drive...
0x00007C04Scanning and repairing drive (%1)... Scanning and repairing drive (%1)...
0x00007C2E\"Chkdsk /scan\" has found volume bitmap corruption which can only be repaired by \"chkdsk /f\". Aborting. \"Chkdsk /scan\" has found volume bitmap corruption which can only be repaired by \"chkdsk /f\". Aborting.
0x00007C2F\"Chkdsk /scan\" has found and repaired critical volume bitmap corruption online and must restart the scan. \"Chkdsk /scan\" has found and repaired critical volume bitmap corruption online and must restart the scan.
0x00007C30\"chkdsk /scan\" is aborting due to corruption found in the $Boot file.\"chkdsk /f\" will be required to repair the volume. \"chkdsk /scan\" is aborting due to corruption found in the $Boot file.\"chkdsk /f\" will be required to repair the volume.
0x00007C38\"Force Full Chkdsk\" volume state is set -- spotfix is not possible. \"Force Full Chkdsk\" volume state is set -- spotfix is not possible.
0x00007C39Windows has examined the list of previously identified issues and found no problems.No further action is required. Windows has examined the list of previously identified issues and found no problems.No further action is required.
0x00007C3AThere is no list of previously identified issues associated with this drive.No further action is required. There is no list of previously identified issues associated with this drive.No further action is required.
0x00007C3BWindows has examined the list of previously identified potential issues and found no problems.No further action is required. Windows has examined the list of previously identified potential issues and found no problems.No further action is required.
0x00007C3CThere is no list of previously identified potential issues associated with this drive.No further action is required. There is no list of previously identified potential issues associated with this drive.No further action is required.
0x00007C3DWindows has examined the list of previously identified potential issues and found problems.Please run chkdsk /scan to fully analyze the problems and queue them for repair. Windows has examined the list of previously identified potential issues and found problems.Please run chkdsk /scan to fully analyze the problems and queue them for repair.
0x00007C3EWindows could not verify the list of previously identified potential issues.Please run chkdsk /scan to find the problems and queue them for repair. Windows could not verify the list of previously identified potential issues.Please run chkdsk /scan to find the problems and queue them for repair.
0x00007C3FWindows cannot perform an online scan on the volume because it is in the \"Full Chkdsk Needed\" state.Please run \"chkdsk /f\" to repair the volume. Windows cannot perform an online scan on the volume because it is in the \"Full Chkdsk Needed\" state.Please run \"chkdsk /f\" to repair the volume.
0x00007C9CThe ReFS file system does not need to be checked. The ReFS file system does not need to be checked.
0x0000FFFF(empty message) (empty message)
0x00AAB15FFeature is not supported for the current file system revision, image will be created without this feature. Feature is not supported for the current file system revision, image will be created without this feature.
0x4E0C2710%1!*s!Corruption Record: %1!*s!Corruption Record:
0x4E0C2711%1!*s!Corruption Record: %2!#018llx! %1!*s!Corruption Record: %2!#018llx!
0x4E0C4E20%1!*s!Header: %1!*s!Header:
0x4E0C4E21%1!*s!Description: %1!*s!Description:
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0x4E0CFA1E%1!*s!ChildFRS Count : %2!d! %1!*s!ChildFRS Count : %2!d!
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0x4E0CFA2D%1!*s!Recover FRN : %2!#06x! %3!04x!`%4!08x! %1!*s!Recover FRN : %2!#06x! %3!04x!`%4!08x!
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0x4E0CFA3CExtendedInfo: ExtendedInfo:
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0x4E0CFA43%1!*s!Entry Ordinal : %2!d! %1!*s!Entry Ordinal : %2!d!
0x4E0CFA44%1!*s!Block Count : %2!d! %1!*s!Block Count : %2!d!
0x4E0CFA45%1!*s!Context Type : %2 %1!*s!Context Type : %2
0x4E0CFA46%1!*s!Data: %1!*s!Data:
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0x4E0CFA56ATTR_LOWEST_VCN_IS_NOT_ZERO%0 ATTR_LOWEST_VCN_IS_NOT_ZERO%0
0x4E0CFA57INVALID_FILE_ATTR%0 INVALID_FILE_ATTR%0
0x4E0CFA58MISSING_STANDARD_INFO%0 MISSING_STANDARD_INFO%0
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0x4E0CFA5EMISSING_ENCRYPTED_FLAG_IN_STD_INFO%0 MISSING_ENCRYPTED_FLAG_IN_STD_INFO%0
0x4E0CFA5FMISSING_REPARSE_POINT_FLAG_IN_STD_INFO%0 MISSING_REPARSE_POINT_FLAG_IN_STD_INFO%0
0x4E0CFA60REPARSE_POINT_FLAG_SET_IN_STD_INFO%0 REPARSE_POINT_FLAG_SET_IN_STD_INFO%0
0x4E0CFA61BAD_MAPPING_PAIRS%0 BAD_MAPPING_PAIRS%0
0x4E0CFA62INVALID_ATTR_FORM_CODE%0 INVALID_ATTR_FORM_CODE%0
0x4E0CFA63ATTR_RECORD_LENGTH_TOO_SMALL%0 ATTR_RECORD_LENGTH_TOO_SMALL%0
0x4E0CFA64ATTR_SHOULD_BE_RESIDENT%0 ATTR_SHOULD_BE_RESIDENT%0
0x4E0CFA65INCORRECT_STD_INFO_ATTR_SIZE%0 INCORRECT_STD_INFO_ATTR_SIZE%0
0x4E0CFA66ATTR_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_NAME%0 ATTR_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_NAME%0
0x4E0CFA67INSTANCE_TAG_TOO_LARGE%0 INSTANCE_TAG_TOO_LARGE%0
0x4E0CFA68DUPLICATED_INSTANCE_TAG%0 DUPLICATED_INSTANCE_TAG%0
0x4E0CFA69ATTR_SHOULD_NOT_BE_RESIDENT%0 ATTR_SHOULD_NOT_BE_RESIDENT%0
0x4E0CFA6AINCORRECT_ATTR_NAME_OFFSET%0 INCORRECT_ATTR_NAME_OFFSET%0
0x4E0CFA6BNULL_FOUND_IN_ATTR_NAME%0 NULL_FOUND_IN_ATTR_NAME%0
0x4E0CFA6CUNKNOWN_ATTR_TO_ATTR_DEF_TABLE%0 UNKNOWN_ATTR_TO_ATTR_DEF_TABLE%0
0x4E0CFA6DATTR_SHOULD_NOT_BE_INDEXED%0 ATTR_SHOULD_NOT_BE_INDEXED%0
0x4E0CFA6EATTR_SHOULD_BE_INDEXED%0 ATTR_SHOULD_BE_INDEXED%0
0x4E0CFA6FINDEXABLE_ATTR_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_NAME%0 INDEXABLE_ATTR_SHOULD_NOT_HAVE_NAME%0
0x4E0CFA70ATTR_SHOULD_BE_NAMED%0 ATTR_SHOULD_BE_NAMED%0
0x4E0CFA71ATTR_LENGTH_TOO_SMALL%0 ATTR_LENGTH_TOO_SMALL%0
0x4E0CFA72ATTR_LENGTH_TOO_BIG%0 ATTR_LENGTH_TOO_BIG%0
0x4E0CFA73INCORRECT_RESIDENT_ATTR%0 INCORRECT_RESIDENT_ATTR%0
0x4E0CFA74RESIDENT_ATTR_COLLISION%0 RESIDENT_ATTR_COLLISION%0
0x4E0CFA75NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_HAS_BAD_MAPPING_PAIRS_OFFSET%0 NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_HAS_BAD_MAPPING_PAIRS_OFFSET%0
0x4E0CFA76NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_HAS_UNALIGNED_MAPPING_PAIRS_OFFSET%0 NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_HAS_UNALIGNED_MAPPING_PAIRS_OFFSET%0
0x4E0CFA77NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_MAPPING_PAIRS_OFFSET_TOO_SMALL%0 NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_MAPPING_PAIRS_OFFSET_TOO_SMALL%0
0x4E0CFA78NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_COLLISION%0 NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_COLLISION%0
0x4E0CFA79INVALID_NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_SIZES%0 INVALID_NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_SIZES%0
0x4E0CFA7AINVALID_NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_TOTAL_ALLOC%0 INVALID_NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_TOTAL_ALLOC%0
0x4E0CFA7BINVALID_NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_TOTAL_ALLOC_BLOCK%0 INVALID_NON_RESIDENT_ATTR_TOTAL_ALLOC_BLOCK%0
0x4E0CFA7CBAD_FILE_NAME_LENGTH_IN_FILE_NAME_VALUE%0 BAD_FILE_NAME_LENGTH_IN_FILE_NAME_VALUE%0
0x4E0CFA7DINCONSISTENT_FILE_NAME_VALUE%0 INCONSISTENT_FILE_NAME_VALUE%0
0x4E0CFA7ENULL_FOUND_IN_FILE_NAME_OF_FILE_NAME_VALUE%0 NULL_FOUND_IN_FILE_NAME_OF_FILE_NAME_VALUE%0
0x4E0CFA7FCROSS_LINK_DETECTED%0 CROSS_LINK_DETECTED%0
0x4E0CFA80MISSING_PARENT_IN_FILE_NAME%0 MISSING_PARENT_IN_FILE_NAME%0
0x4E0CFA81MISSING_INDEX_ENTRY%0 MISSING_INDEX_ENTRY%0
0x4E0CFA82INDEX_ENTRY_FILE_NAME_HAS_INCORRECT_PARENT%0 INDEX_ENTRY_FILE_NAME_HAS_INCORRECT_PARENT%0
0x4E0CFA83INCORRECT_INDEX_ENTRY_FILE_REF%0 INCORRECT_INDEX_ENTRY_FILE_REF%0
0x4E0CFA84MFT_BITMAP_NOT_SET%0 MFT_BITMAP_NOT_SET%0
0x4E0CFA85INVALID_SECURITY_ID%0 INVALID_SECURITY_ID%0
0x4E0CFA86INCORRECT_INDEX_ENTRY_FILE_NAME_FLAGS%0 INCORRECT_INDEX_ENTRY_FILE_NAME_FLAGS%0
0x4E0CFA87DOS_NTFS_NAMES_HAVE_DIFFERENT_PARENTS%0 DOS_NTFS_NAMES_HAVE_DIFFERENT_PARENTS%0
0x4E0CFA88NTFS_FILE_NAME_ALREADY_ENCOUNTERED%0 NTFS_FILE_NAME_ALREADY_ENCOUNTERED%0
0x4E0CFA89DOS_FILE_NAME_ALREADY_ENCOUNTERED%0 DOS_FILE_NAME_ALREADY_ENCOUNTERED%0
0x4E0CFA8AMISSING_DOS_NAME%0 MISSING_DOS_NAME%0
0x4E0CFA8BMISSING_NTFS_NAME%0 MISSING_NTFS_NAME%0
0x4E0CFA8CDOS_NTFS_NAMES_ARE_IDENTICAL%0 DOS_NTFS_NAMES_ARE_IDENTICAL%0
0x4E0CFA8DCLEARING_IN_USE%0 CLEARING_IN_USE%0
0x4E0CFA8EREPAIRING_SEQUENCE_NUMBER%0 REPAIRING_SEQUENCE_NUMBER%0
0x4E0CFA8FREPAIRING_FIRST_FREE_BYTE%0 REPAIRING_FIRST_FREE_BYTE%0
0x4E0CFA90REPAIRING_SEGMENT_NUMBER%0 REPAIRING_SEGMENT_NUMBER%0
0x4E0CFA91REPAIRING_FILE_ATTRIBUTES%0 REPAIRING_FILE_ATTRIBUTES%0
0x4E0CFA92DELETING_ATTRIBUTE%0 DELETING_ATTRIBUTE%0
0x4E0CFA93REPAIRING_FILE_RECORD_FLAGS%0 REPAIRING_FILE_RECORD_FLAGS%0
0x4E0CFA94ADD_ATTRIBUTE%0 ADD_ATTRIBUTE%0
0x4E0CFA95DELETING_INDEX_ENTRY%0 DELETING_INDEX_ENTRY%0
0x4E0CFA96DELETING_GENERIC_INDEX_ENTRY%0 DELETING_GENERIC_INDEX_ENTRY%0
0x4E0CFA97MFT_OFFSET_TOO_LARGE%0 MFT_OFFSET_TOO_LARGE%0
0x4E0CFA98FILE_RECORD_NOT_IN_USE%0 FILE_RECORD_NOT_IN_USE%0
0x4E0CFA99FILE_RECORD_REUSED%0 FILE_RECORD_REUSED%0
0x4E0CFA9AMISSING_BASE_FILE_RECORD%0 MISSING_BASE_FILE_RECORD%0
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0x4E0CFA9EMFT_CORRUPT%0 MFT_CORRUPT%0
0x4E0CFA9FSYSTEM_FILE_CORRUPT%0 SYSTEM_FILE_CORRUPT%0
0x4E0CFAA0ATTRIBUTE_LIST_FOUND%0 ATTRIBUTE_LIST_FOUND%0
0x4E0CFAA1OBJECT_ID%0 OBJECT_ID%0
0x4E0CFAA2REPARSE_ID%0 REPARSE_ID%0
0x4E0CFAA3SET_MFT_BITMAP%0 SET_MFT_BITMAP%0
0x4E0CFAA4REPAIRING_SECURITY_ID%0 REPAIRING_SECURITY_ID%0
0x4E0CFAA5ADDING_INDEX_ENTRY%0 ADDING_INDEX_ENTRY%0
0x4E0CFAA6SET_FILE_NAME_FLAGS%0 SET_FILE_NAME_FLAGS%0
0x4E0CFAA7STALE_INFORMATION%0 STALE_INFORMATION%0
0x4E0CFAA8ATTRIBUTE_NOT_FOUND%0 ATTRIBUTE_NOT_FOUND%0
0x4E0CFAA9SET_VOLUME_BITMAP%0 SET_VOLUME_BITMAP%0
0x4E0CFAAACLEAR_VOLUME_BITMAP%0 CLEAR_VOLUME_BITMAP%0
0x4E0CFAABCLUSTERS_ALREADY_IN_USE%0 CLUSTERS_ALREADY_IN_USE%0
0x4E0CFAACINVALID_VCN%0 INVALID_VCN%0
0x4E0CFAADINVALID_LCN%0 INVALID_LCN%0
0x4E0CFAAEINVALID_RUN_LENGTH%0 INVALID_RUN_LENGTH%0
0x4E0CFAAFLCN_NOT_EXIST%0 LCN_NOT_EXIST%0
0x4E0CFAB0FILE_NAME_ATTRIBUTE_ONLY%0 FILE_NAME_ATTRIBUTE_ONLY%0
0x4E0CFAB1INVALID_ARRAY_LENGTH_COUNT%0 INVALID_ARRAY_LENGTH_COUNT%0
0x4E0CFAB2STD_INFO_NON_RESIDENT%0 STD_INFO_NON_RESIDENT%0
0x4E0CFAB3SDS_NOT_FOUND%0 SDS_NOT_FOUND%0
0x4E0CFAB4STD_INFO_TOO_SMALL%0 STD_INFO_TOO_SMALL%0
0x4E0CFAB5SID_VALID%0 SID_VALID%0
0x4E0CFAB6DENY_DEFRAG%0 DENY_DEFRAG%0
0x4E0CFAB7%1!*s!SelfHealingContext: %1!*s!SelfHealingContext:
0x4E0CFAB8%1!*s!CorruptionHint%2!1d!: %3 %1!*s!CorruptionHint%2!1d!: %3
0x4E0CFAB9%1!*s!CorruptionResolution1: %2!s! %1!*s!CorruptionResolution1: %2!s!
0x4E0CFABA%1!*s!CorruptionResolution2: (%2!#018llx!) %1!*s!CorruptionResolution2: (%2!#018llx!)
0x4E0CFB80%1!*s!NtfsCallStack: %1!*s!NtfsCallStack:
0x4E0CFB81%1!*s!File: %2!d! %1!*s!File: %2!d!
0x4E0CFB82%1!*s!Line Number: %2!d! %1!*s!Line Number: %2!d!
0x4E0CFB83%1!*s!SourceTag: %2!d! %1!*s!SourceTag: %2!d!
0x4E0CFB84%1!*s!Call Stack: %1!*s!Call Stack:
0x4E0CFB85%1!*s!%2!.*S! %1!*s!%2!.*S!
0x4E0CFB86%1!*s!%2 %1!*s!%2
0x4E0CFB87%1!*s!Invalid or malformed corruption record! %1!*s!Invalid or malformed corruption record!
0xC0AAB100Internal file system error occurred. Internal file system error occurred.
0xC0AAB101The value specified for parameter '%1!ls!' is not valid. The value specified for parameter '%1!ls!' is not valid.
0xC0AAB102FileSystemImage object is in read only mode. FileSystemImage object is in read only mode.
0xC0AAB103No output file system specified. No output file system specified.
0xC0AAB104The specified Volume Identifier is either too long or contains one or more invalid characters. The specified Volume Identifier is either too long or contains one or more invalid characters.
0xC0AAB105Invalid file dates. %1!ls! time is earlier than %2!ls! time. Invalid file dates. %1!ls! time is earlier than %2!ls! time.
0xC0AAB106The file system must be empty for this function. The file system must be empty for this function.
0xC0AAB108Specified path '%1!ls!' does not identify a file. Specified path '%1!ls!' does not identify a file.
0xC0AAB109Specified path '%1!ls!' does not identify a directory. Specified path '%1!ls!' does not identify a directory.
0xC0AAB10AThe directory '%1!s!' is not empty. The directory '%1!s!' is not empty.
0xC0AAB10B'%1!ls!' is not part of the file system. It must be added to complete this operation. '%1!ls!' is not part of the file system. It must be added to complete this operation.
0xC0AAB110Path '%1!s!' is badly formed or contains invalid characters. Path '%1!s!' is badly formed or contains invalid characters.
0xC0AAB111The name '%1!ls!' specified is not legal: Name of file or directory object created while the UseRestrictedCharacterSet property is set may only contain ANSI characters. The name '%1!ls!' specified is not legal: Name of file or directory object created while the UseRestrictedCharacterSet property is set may only contain ANSI characters.
0xC0AAB112'%1!ls!' name already exists. '%1!ls!' name already exists.
0xC0AAB113Attempt to add '%1!ls!' failed: cannot create a file-system-specific unique name for the %2!ls! file system. Attempt to add '%1!ls!' failed: cannot create a file-system-specific unique name for the %2!ls! file system.
0xC0AAB118Cannot find item '%1!ls!' in FileSystemImage hierarchy. Cannot find item '%1!ls!' in FileSystemImage hierarchy.
0xC0AAB119The file '%1!s!' not found in FileSystemImage hierarchy. The file '%1!s!' not found in FileSystemImage hierarchy.
0xC0AAB11AThe directory '%1!s!' not found in FileSystemImage hierarchy. The directory '%1!s!' not found in FileSystemImage hierarchy.
0xC0AAB120Adding '%1!ls!' would result in a result image having a size larger than the current configured limit. Adding '%1!ls!' would result in a result image having a size larger than the current configured limit.
0xC0AAB121Value specified for FreeMediaBlocks property is too small for estimated image size based on current data. Value specified for FreeMediaBlocks property is too small for estimated image size based on current data.
0xC0AAB128Data stream supplied for file '%1!ls!' is inconsistent: expected %2!I64d! bytes, found %3!I64d!. Data stream supplied for file '%1!ls!' is inconsistent: expected %2!I64d! bytes, found %3!I64d!.
0xC0AAB129Cannot read data from stream supplied for file '%1!ls!'. Cannot read data from stream supplied for file '%1!ls!'.
0xC0AAB12AThe following error was encountered when trying to create data stream for '%1!ls!': The following error was encountered when trying to create data stream for '%1!ls!':
0xC0AAB12BThe following error was encountered when trying to enumerate files in directory '%1!ls!': The following error was encountered when trying to enumerate files in directory '%1!ls!':
0xC0AAB130This file system image has too many directories for the %1!ls! file system. This file system image has too many directories for the %1!ls! file system.
0xC0AAB131ISO9660 is limited to 8 levels of directories. ISO9660 is limited to 8 levels of directories.
0xC0AAB132Data file is too large for '%1!ls!' file system. Data file is too large for '%1!ls!' file system.
0xC0AAB133Operation failed because of incompatible layout of the previous session imported from the medium. Operation failed because of incompatible layout of the previous session imported from the medium.
0xC0AAB138Cannot initialize %1!ls! stash file. Cannot initialize %1!ls! stash file.
0xC0AAB139Error seeking in '%1!ls!' stash file. Error seeking in '%1!ls!' stash file.
0xC0AAB13AError encountered writing to '%1!ls!' stash file. Error encountered writing to '%1!ls!' stash file.
0xC0AAB13BError encountered reading from '%1!ls!' stash file. Error encountered reading from '%1!ls!' stash file.
0xC0AAB140The working directory '%1!ls!' is not valid. The working directory '%1!ls!' is not valid.
0xC0AAB141Cannot set working directory to '%1!ls!'. Space available is %2!I64d! bytes, approximately %3!I64d! bytes required. Cannot set working directory to '%1!ls!'. Space available is %2!I64d! bytes, approximately %3!I64d! bytes required.
0xC0AAB142Attempt to move the data stash file to directory '%1!ls!' was not successful. Attempt to move the data stash file to directory '%1!ls!' was not successful.
0xC0AAB148The boot object could not be added to the image. The boot object could not be added to the image.
0xC0AAB149A boot object can only be included in an initial disc image. A boot object can only be included in an initial disc image.
0xC0AAB14AThe emulation type requested does not match the boot image size. The emulation type requested does not match the boot image size.
0xC0AAB150Optical media is empty. Optical media is empty.
0xC0AAB151The specified disc does not contain one of the supported file systems. The specified disc does not contain one of the supported file systems.
0xC0AAB152The specified disc does not contain a '%1!ls!' file system. The specified disc does not contain a '%1!ls!' file system.
0xC0AAB153Consistency error encountered while importing the '%1!ls!' file system. Consistency error encountered while importing the '%1!ls!' file system.
0xC0AAB154The '%1!ls!'file system on the selected disc contains a feature not supported for import. The '%1!ls!'file system on the selected disc contains a feature not supported for import.
0xC0AAB155Could not import %2!ls! file system from disc. The file '%1!ls!' already exists within the image hierarchy as a directory. Could not import %2!ls! file system from disc. The file '%1!ls!' already exists within the image hierarchy as a directory.
0xC0AAB156Cannot seek to block %1!I64d! on source disc. Cannot seek to block %1!I64d! on source disc.
0xC0AAB157Import from previous session failed due to an error reading a block on the media (most likely block %1!u!). Import from previous session failed due to an error reading a block on the media (most likely block %1!u!).
0xC0AAB158Current disc is not the same one from which file system was imported. Current disc is not the same one from which file system was imported.
0xC0AAB159IMAPI does not allow multi-session with the current media type. IMAPI does not allow multi-session with the current media type.
0xC0AAB15AIMAPI can not do multi-session with the current media because it does not support a compatible UDF revision for write. IMAPI can not do multi-session with the current media because it does not support a compatible UDF revision for write.
0xC0AAB15BIMAPI does not support the multisession type requested. IMAPI does not support the multisession type requested.
0xC0AAB15CIMAPI supports none of the multisession type(s) provided on the current media. IMAPI supports none of the multisession type(s) provided on the current media.
0xC0AAB15DMultisessionInterfaces property must be set prior calling this method. MultisessionInterfaces property must be set prior calling this method.
0xC0AAB15ECould not import %2!ls! file system from disc. The directory '%1!ls!' already exists within the image hierarchy as a file. Could not import %2!ls! file system from disc. The directory '%1!ls!' already exists within the image hierarchy as a file.
0xC0AAB160Property '%1!ls!' is not accessible Property '%1!ls!' is not accessible
0xC0AAB161UDF revision cannot be changed because of the previously imported session UDF revision cannot be changed because of the previously imported session
0xC0AAB162One of the multisession parameters cannot be retrieved or has a wrong value. One of the multisession parameters cannot be retrieved or has a wrong value.
0xC0AAB163You cannot change the file system to be created, because the file system in the imported session and the one in the new session must match. You cannot change the file system to be created, because the file system in the imported session and the one in the new session must match.
0xC0AAB200The image is not 2kb aligned. Only 2048 bytes aligned images are supported. The image is not 2kb aligned. Only 2048 bytes aligned images are supported.
0xC0AAB201No valid file system Volume Descriptor was found in the iso image. This image format is not supported and the resulting disc might not be readable. No valid file system Volume Descriptor was found in the iso image. This image format is not supported and the resulting disc might not be readable.
0xC0AAB202No image was set (neither path nor stream was given). No image was set (neither path nor stream was given).
0xC0AAB203Image size exceeds MAXLONG sectors - too big. Image size exceeds MAXLONG sectors - too big.

EXIF

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File Permissions:rw-rw-rw-
File Type:Win32 DLL
File Type Extension:dll
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Machine Type:Intel 386 or later, and compatibles
Time Stamp:0000:00:00 00:00:00
PE Type:PE32
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Code Size:0
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Entry Point:0x0000
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Image Version:10.0
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Subsystem:Windows GUI
File Version Number:10.0.15063.0
Product Version Number:10.0.15063.0
File Flags Mask:0x003f
File Flags:(none)
File OS:Windows NT 32-bit
Object File Type:Dynamic link library
File Subtype:0
Language Code:English (U.S.)
Character Set:Unicode
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
File Description:Image Mastering File System Imaging API v2
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Internal Name:imapi2fs
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original File Name:imapi2fs.DLL.MUI
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Ole Self Register:
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What is imapi2fs.dll.mui?

imapi2fs.dll.mui is Multilingual User Interface resource file that contain English (U.S.) language for file imapi2fs.dll (Image Mastering File System Imaging API v2).

File version info

File Description:Image Mastering File System Imaging API v2
File Version:10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800)
Company Name:Microsoft Corporation
Internal Name:imapi2fs
Legal Copyright:© Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Original Filename:imapi2fs.DLL.MUI
Product Name:Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
Product Version:10.0.15063.0
Translation:0x409, 1200