This System Folder contains items which might be incompatible with those from the Previous System Folder. Conflict Catcher does not recommend merging these System Folders.
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The file “^” has a version that is older than the other files in its group. As it may cause an incompatibility, Conflict Catcher recommends that it be moved to the Trash.
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Conflict Catcher does not have any information on which files should be merged for this System Folder’s region. Continuing the merge may cause undesired files to be brought into the New System Folder.
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This System Folder has a different region than the current System Folder. Conflict Catcher does not recommend merging two System Folders from different regions.
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Selecting this option will have Conflict Catcher merge these System Folders by moving the original files. This will make the Previous System Folder unusable. Do you want to continue?
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You need ^ of free space to copy the files for the merge. Conflict Catcher can still merge these System Folders by moving the original files, but this will make the Previous System Folder unusable. Do you want to continue?
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Conflict Catcher has only preliminary information about which files should be obsoleted for the current System Folder. This may cause files to be merged which are incompatible with your System Folder.
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Conflict Catcher doesn’t have any information about which files should be obsoleted for the current System Folder. This may cause files to be merged which are incompatible with your System Folder.
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The System Folder you have selected does not have Conflict Catcher 8 or later installed. You will not be able to easily switch System Folders again without installing Conflict Catcher.
This demonstration version of Conflict Catcher allowed you to explore how the Clean-Install System Merge works.
To perform a system merge, please purchase the full version of Conflict Catcher.
This demonstration version of Conflict Catcher only allows you to explore how the Clean-Install System Merge works. You will not be able to complete the merge.
To perform a system merge, please purchase the full version of Conflict Catcher.
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The file “^” appears to be damaged beyond repair. Should this file be merged into your new System Folder?
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It is recommended that Clean-Install System Merge only be performed at startup.
To merge at startup, restart your computer and hold down the space bar to open Conflict Catcher at startup.
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The previous System Folder doesn’t have Conflict Catcher installed. Files that were previously disabled by other extension managers may get merged and presented as duplicates.
Continue the merge?
Some files have been moved. The changes will not take effect until the computer is restarted.
Would you like to restart?
The currently selected Conflict Test step is not the most recent step. Continuing from this step will delete the more recent test information.
Do you really want to continue the test from this point?
Would you like to save a log with the history of this Conflict Test?
Conflict Catcher is now going to begin a “Conflict Test” to find which files are causing your problem. If you are unfamiliar with this process, you might want to take a moment to learn about it.
Would you like to know how to perform a Conflict Test?
If you are currently experiencing a specific problem with your computer, Conflict Catcher can try to find which files are responsible.
Are you currently experiencing a problem?
It is possible that some of the system’s files are damaged and causing problems.
Conflict Catcher will now scan them to look for damage.
The file “^” needs minor repairs.
Would you like Conflict Catcher to fix it?
Are you sure you want to disable the group link connections to this file?
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Are you sure you really want to remove support for the file type “^” from this folder?
This saved ^ is larger than 32K, the maximum that can be opened by SimpleText.
Would you like to split the text into multiple files, or create a single large file?
A new version of the Conflict Catcher‚Ñ¢ Reference has been detected. Would you like the built-in sets and links updated?
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Are you sure you really want to remove support for the folder “^” from Conflict Catcher?
There is already a set with the name “^”.
Would you like to replace this set of files?
If the problem is gone now, then reordering the files made the problem go away.
Did the problem go away?
Conflict Catcher has found the problem! Changing the load order of the two startup files may make the problem go away. Do you want to try reordering the startup files?
If you do this, Conflict Catcher might not be able to continue your previously saved conflict test.
Do you really want to continue?
Save Conflict Test…
I forgot - Repeat test.
The file “^” appears to be damaged. It may be causing you problems.
Would you like Conflict Catcher to disable it?
Do you really want to change the default set from the following set:
This file was disabled when you opened Conflict Catcher. Do you really want to open it?
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Are you sure you really want to delete this link:
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Are you sure you really want to delete this set:
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Are you sure you really want to move “^” to the Trash?
If the problem still did not appear, then it is either intermittent, or does not exist with your currently selected files.
Did the problem exist?
If the problem is gone, Conflict Catcher will rule out the files that are currently on. If you’re still having the problem, Conflict Catcher will rule out the files that are currently turned off. Is the problem there?
If the problem is gone now, then at least one other startup file is contributing to the problem.
Did the problem go away?
If you can no longer reproduce the problem, then it was probably caused by one of the files being tested.
Did the problem go away?
Conflict Catcher is in the middle of a Conflict Test. You can postpone the conclusion of the test by clicking “Save Conflict Test”. Conflict Catcher will turn all of your normal files back on for now.
There are two copies of the file “^” in the ^ folder, one active (Version ^) and the other inactive (Version ^). Do you want the inactive file moved to the Trash?