1 Microsoft 2 (Unknown) 3 Locate File 4 Insufficient memory 5 (Additional models) 100 Files Needed 101 %1 -- Files Needed 102 &Copy files from: 103 &Copy manufacturer's files from: 104 Some files on %1 are needed. 105 The file '%1' on %2 is needed. 106 Insert the manufacturer's installation disk into the drive selected, and then click OK. 107 Insert %1 into the drive selected below, and then click OK. 108 Type the path where the file is located, and then click OK. 109 Insert Disk 110 Copy Error 111 An error has occured copying %1. 112 If you skip this file Windows 98 might not work correctly. Are you sure you want to skip this file? 113 If you cancel now Windows 98 might not work correctly. Are you sure you want to cancel? 114 Ensure that the manufacturer's disk is properly inserted in the drive selected below, or provide the location where the file can be found. 115 Ensure that the disk labeled '%1' is in the drive selected below, or provide the location where the file can be found. 116 Ensure that the location specified below is correct, or change it and insert '%1' in the drive you specify. 117 Warning 120 Error Details 121 Error 122 Rename Error 123 Delete Error 143 From %1 144 To %1 145 %1 146 %1 -- Copying Files... 147 Copying Files... 148 %1 -- Renaming Files... 149 Renaming Files... 150 %1 -- Deleting Files... 151 Deleting Files... 155 Installation is not yet completed. Are you sure you want to cancel? 200 %s: The following models are compatible with your hardware. Click the one you want to set up, and then click OK. 201 Click the %s that matches your hardware, and then click OK. If you don't know which model you have, click OK. 205 If your model is not on the list, click Show All Devices. 206 If you have an installation disk for this device, click Have Disk. 212 This list shows only what was found on the installation disk. 309 Install From Disk 430 Click the manufacturer and model of your hardware. If your hardware is not listed, or if you have an installation disk, click Have Disk.\n\n 431 If your hardware is still not listed, click Back, and then select a different hardware type. To see all hardware choices, click Unknown Hardware. 600 ENG 704 Select Device 1000 Resource type 1001 Setting 1002 You cannot modify the resources for this device directly. To change its resources, change the resources of its parent device. 1003 Basic configuration 1005 Memory Range 1006 Input/Output Range 1007 Direct Memory Access 1008 Interrupt Request 1009 interrupt request 1010 direct memory access 1011 memory range 1012 input/output range 1020 Windows 98 cannot determine which resources this device is using. 1021 This is probably because you are running in Safe Mode. 1022 This is probably because Windows 98 cannot assign a configuration due to a conflict with other devices in the computer. 1023 This device isn't using any resources because it is not currently enabled or has a problem.\n\n 1024 If you want to assign resources manually for this device, click Set Configuration Manually. 1025 The resources this device is using do not match any of its known configurations. To assign resources manually for this device, click Set Configuration Manually. 1026 No Modifications Allowed 1027 Enter the %s you would like to set for this device.\n\n 1028 You may either enter a specific range and the nearest valid range will be automatically selected, or you may select a range using the up and down arrows. 1029 Edit Resource Setting 1030 The setting you entered, %s, is not valid for this device.\n\n 1031 The next valid setting of %s has been chosen automatically.\n\n 1032 Would you like to continue using the new setting? 1033 Either the starting or ending value you entered is invalid.\n\nCheck that the starting and ending values are between 0x00000000 and 0xFFFFFFFF. 1034 Either the starting or ending value you entered is invalid.\n\nCheck that the starting and ending values are between 0x0000 and 0xFFFF. 1035 The direct memory access (DMA) value entered is invalid.\n\nCheck that the DMA value is between 0 and 7. 1036 The interrupt request (IRQ) value entered is invalid.\n\nPlease check that the IRQ value is between 0 and 15. 1037 Warning: The setting you have chosen conflicts with another device.\n\nTo select a different resource setting, click No. To continue, click Yes. 1038 Conflict Warning 1049 No conflict information is currently available. 1050 You cannot modify the resources in this configuration. Try choosing a different configuration in the Settings Based On box. 1051 This resource setting cannot be modified. 1052 Enter the %s you would like to set for this device.\n\n 1053 You may either enter a specific value and the nearest valid value will be automatically selected, or you may select a value using the up and down arrows. 1054 Edit %s 1055 Windows 98 cannot determine if the setting you have chosen conflicts with another device. 1056 Unknown 1057 The setting you have chosen does not conflict with any other devices. 1058 No devices are conflicting. 1059 Windows 98 will choose settings for this device.\n\nTo modify a setting, clear the Use Automatic Settings check box by clicking it, and then make your changes. 1060 Creating a Forced Configuration 1061 You adjusted one or more resource settings manually.\n\n 1062 If you continue, these settings will be assigned to the device.\n\n 1063 Do you want to continue? 1065 Warning: The setting you have chosen conflicts with another device. 1066 %s %s conflicts with another device \n 1067 No conflicts. 1068 This device does not require any resources. 1069 This device cannot find any free %s resources that it can use.\n\n 1070 If you want to use this device, you will need to disable one of the other devices on this system that has a %s resource conflict with it. 1073 Unknown Device 1074 model 1101 Memory Range 1102 Input/Output Range (I/O) 1103 Direct Memory Access (DMA) 1104 Interrupt Request (IRQ) 1105 Owner 1107 Unknown 2011 Mo&dels: 3001 Information 3002 Warning 3003 Error 3004 Fatal Error 4206 Device installer error