606 Norton CrashGuard is protecting this program: '%s'If you close CrashGuard, the system will immediately terminate the program it is protecting!Do you really want to close BOTH programs?
607 Norton CrashGuard - Warning!
608 Norton Anti-Freeze
609 Norton CrashGuard
610 Working...
611 Save Crash Details
612 CrashGuard is currently unable to save the crash details.
613 Saved details in '%s'
614 (Unknown)
615 %s caused fault #%08x in %s at address %04x:%08x\n\n
616 '%s' does not appear to be frozen.Anti-Freeze can try to unfreeze this program, but you should only do this if the program is not responding to the mouse or keyboard.Do you want Anti-Freeze to unfreeze this program?
617 '%s' should be responding by now.Try to select all the menus and controls in the program, even if the mouse shows an hourglass.If the program remains stuck, it might have suffered irrepairable damage when it was frozen.
618 Text Files|*.txt|All Files|*.*|
619 To date, CrashGuard has recorded %d fatal error(s) in this program.\n\n
620 The file, '%s', already exists.Do you want to add the new details to the existing file?
621 CrashGuard could not debug a program because it was not identified correctly.
622 Reported By:\n%s\n\nReport Date:\n%s %s\n\n
623 Program:\n%s\n(%s %s - %u)\n\n
624 \nFull path of module: %s
625 '%s' is a hidden window.This program might be designed to operate this way or it might have become hidden accidentally. If the program normally runs in the background, making it visible might cause it to malfunction.Do you want to make it visible?
626 Are you sure you want to forcefully terminate '%s'?
627 Kill Task
628 Danger!\n\nUnfreezing this program right now might make the system unstable.\n\nDo you really want to do this?
629 Before continuing, save your work in other programs because the system might crash. Click OK when you are ready to continue.
630 CrashGuard: Warning!
631 %s crashed
648 More &Detail >>
649 Less &Detail <<
650 [Not responding]
660 There is an EXCELLENT chance that CrashGuard can repair the problem. Click Fix Program and save your work.
661 There is a VERY GOOD chance that CrashGuard can repair the problem. Click Fix Program and save your work.
662 There is a GOOD chance that CrashGuard can repair the problem. Click Fix Program and save your work.
663 There is a FAIR chance that CrashGuard can repair the problem. Click Fix Program and save your work. Then restart the program.
664 The chances are POOR that the program will work properly if you click Fix Program. You should restart the program after you save your work.
665 It is unlikely that CrashGuard can repair the problem. You can still click Fix Program and try to save your work. You should restart Windows after you save your work.
666 DANGER! This program might cause a system crash. Click Fix Program only if you really need to save your work. Click Close Program to avoid further problems.
667 There is a chance that CrashGuard can repair the problem. To let CrashGuard proceed, click Fix Program and save your work. Then restart the program.
700 Access violation
701 Array Bounds Exceeded
702 Hard-coded break point
703 Data type misalignment
704 General Floating-Point error
705 Float Divide by Zero
706 Illegal Instruction
707 In-Page Error
708 Integer Divide by Zero
709 Integer Overflow
710 Invalid Disposition
711 Non-Continuable Exception
712 Privileged Instruction
713 Single-Step
714 Stack Overflow
715 Float Denormal Operand
716 Float Inexact Result
717 Float Invalid Operation
718 Float Overflow
719 Float Stack Check
720 Float Underflow
721 Unknown Exception
730 The program tried to examine invalid data. Either there was no data at that location, or the data was off-limits to the program.
731 The program accidentally went past the end of an array of data.
732 The program contains an instruction which is intended for testing purposes only.
733 The program tried to examine data which was not the type it was looking for.
734 An error occurred while performing floating-point arithmetic.
735 This means the program tried to divide by zero, an arithmetic problem for which there is no solution, so the computer cannot proceed.
736 The program issued an instruction code that is not defined.
737 Windows lost some of the data which the program was busy using due to an I/O error.
738 The program tried to divide by zero, an arithmetic problem for which there is no solution, so the computer cannot proceed.
739 The arithmetic the computer was doing resulted in numbers too large to be recorded in the computer's binary number system.
740 The program tried to resolve another error itself, but did not tell the system how to proceed.
741 The program encountered a serious error condition which it could not correct.
742 The program tried to perform an action which requires special privileges.
743 The program indicated that a single instruction had been carried out.
744 The program used up all of the stack-type memory allotted to it. The stack refers to a program's short-term memory.
745 The program tried to perform arithmetic with numbers too small to calculate precisely.
746 The result of arithmetic was too small to be recorded precisely. The math processor can only provide an approximation.
747 The program tried to perform invalid arithmetic.
748 The result of arithmetic was too large to be recorded.
749 The program used up all the storage space in the math processor.
750 The result of arithmetic was too small to be recorded.
751 An unrecognized error occurred. This might be a private error that the program was unable to handle internally.
760 "%s" crashed due to an Access Violation.
761 "%s" crashed due to an Array Bounds Exceeded error.
762 "%s" stopped due to a Breakpoint interrupt.
763 "%s" crashed due to a Datatype Misalignment.
764 "%s" crashed due to a Floating Point Math error.
765 "%s" crashed due to a Floating Point Divide By Zero error.
766 "%s" crashed due to an Illegal Instruction.
767 "%s" crashed due to a Page Fault.
768 "%s" crashed due to a Divide By Zero error.
769 "%s" crashed due to an Integer Overflow.
770 "%s" crashed due to an Invalid Disposition.
771 "%s" crashed due to a Non-Continuable Exception.
772 "%s" crashed due to a Priveliged Instruction.
773 "%s" stopped due to a Single-Step interrupt.
774 "%s" crashed due to a Stack Overflow.
775 "%s" crashed due to a Floating Point Denormal Operand error.
776 "%s" crashed due to a Floating Point Inexact Result error.
777 "%s" crashed due to a Floating Point Invalid Operation.
778 "%s" crashed due to a Floating Point Overflow error.
779 "%s" crashed due to a Floating Point Stack Check error.
780 "%s" crashed due to a Floating Point Underflow error.