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The image “^1” is a bootable CD-ROM device image and cannot be restored.
including ALL partitions.
using Macintosh Extended volume format.
using Macintosh Standard volume format.
“^0” will be usable as a startup volume only on PowerPC computers.
“^1” is in Extended format, which is not supported on this system. Select another configuration.
volume format.
Extended
Standard
using Macintosh
You must do an in-place restore in order to specify a directory as the target.
The given target folder path cannot be created.
The target must be a directory or volume, not a file.
The target must be an alias to or a pathname of a target volume or directory
The file “^1” could not be found in the Configurations folder
Couldn't find the Configurations folder.
The direct parameter must be an alias to a source volume or image file or a string name of an image file in the Configurations folder
The volume “^1” contains more than 4GB of data. Select another configuration.
The parameter “^0” is not a volume.
This configuration will only restore onto:
Note--This configuration is only intended for:
Overlapping files on “^0” will be replaced by the corresponding files in “^1.”
Cloning server volumes is not allowed. Select another configuration.
This image has a missing or outdated checksum resource. Select another configuration.
Invalid barcode. Please select another one.
The copied items will be placed in a folder named “^2.”
Please scan a barcode for one of the above configurations.
The existing System Folder “^3” on “^0” will be renamed to “^2.”
The existing System Folder “^3” on “^0” will be moved into the folder “^2.”
The existing contents of “^0” will be moved to a folder named “^2.”
The contents of “^0” will be erased before restoring
Click the Restore button to restore everything but the system folder of “^1” onto “^0,”
Click the Restore button to restore the system folder part of “^1” onto “^0,”
Click the Restore button to restore the configuration “^1” onto “^0,”
Please click Switch Disk/Switch Device to select another disk.
You have not selected any parts of the configuration “^1” to restore.
The configuration “^1” has no non-system folder parts to restore.
The configuration “^1” has no system folder to restore.
The configuration “^1” is too large to be installed onto “^0.”
The disk “^0” is the configuration source disk and cannot be restored.
The disk “^0” is a floppy and cannot be restored.
The disk “^0” is locked. Eject it and then reinsert to restore it.
The disk “^0” is locked and cannot be restored.
The disk “^0” is an AppleShare volume and cannot be restored.
The disk “^0” is the startup disk and cannot be restored.
The disk “^0” is the restoration disk and cannot be restored.
Please select a configuration to restore.