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- An error occurred with the file “%s”: %s.
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- the file is not a DiskDoubler file, or it may be severely damaged.
- Try using DD Verify/Repair to repair the file
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- Not enough memory to perform operation (%sK).
- Try quitting applications and/or desk accessories, restart your Mac, and try again
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- Unknown compression method.
- The file was probably created by a more recent version of DiskDoubler.
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- Checksum failed.
- The file is damaged or the disk may not be working properly. See your user manual.
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- EOF error.
- Some of the file is missing or the file is damaged.
- Try using DD Verify/Repair to repair the file.
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- The disk is full.
- There is not enough space on the disk to complete the operation
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- I/O error (disk error). The disk is damaged or not operating properly.
- Contact technical support for assistance
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- write error. The file is already in use
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- stack overflow error. If you're expanding a file, expand it by double-clicking it instead
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- hardware busy error. The compression hardware is already in use. Try again later
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- bad hardware error. The compression hardware is not working correctly
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- verify error.
- The “Verify Writes” option has found that the disk cannot read and/or write data reliably.
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- permissions error. The file cannot be accessed
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- write permissions error. The file cannot be written to
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- duplicate filename. The file already exists
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- volume locked error. The disk is locked
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- The damaged file has been saved as “%s”.
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- NOTE: The original compressed file may be ok if the disk is not working correctly.
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- hardware not installed error.
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- The file cannot be expanded because it was compressed with Sigma hardware and no hardware is installed in this Macintosh
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- bad CPU error.
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- Tests show that this Macintosh does not perform some operations correctly. Most likely, you are using a defective accelerator board
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