204 First Aid was unable to save the problem's description to a file.
205 Possible Cause
206 Solution
207 %s - Error (%d)
208 Diagnosis
209 First Aid has already detected another problem which has not yet been resolved.
210 Please resolve the earlier problem first, so that First Aid can also then assist you in solving the new problem.
211 First Aid had an internal error. In technical terms, there was a failure to register the %s class. Please quit all applications, including First Aid, and shut down your computer. After you restart, try running First Aid again. If this problem persists after restarting the program, then please carefully note what has happened and contact CyberMedia's Technical Support for further assistance.
212 First Aid - Diagnosis
213 The report was saved to the specified file.\n\nDo you want to see the report now?
214 Problem:
215 Text Files
216 CyberMedia First Aid
217 %s Help
2011 The Fix button has been disabled.\n\nTo enable the Fix button, please change the preference in First Aid's "Options." Select "Properties" and then the "Personalize" menu, and make sure "Enable fix buttons" is checked.
2012 Select AutoFix or Manual Fix to fix the problem
2013 A fix operation is not provided for the selected solution
2014 Select a solution and then click Fix
5001 First Aid had an internal error, and was unable to load resources that describe a problem, which usually indicates that you do not have enough available memory. In order to make more memory available to First Aid, quit ALL the programs you are running, including First Aid, and also including all those operating in the background (such as screen savers or anti-virus applications); then restart only First Aid. If this problem persists after restarting the program, then please carefully note what has happened and contact CyberMedia's Technical Support for further assistance.\nProblem ID [%d]\nHinstance [%d]\nHProblem [%d]
5003 First Aid had an internal error, and was unable to find resources that describe a problem. This could be due to temporary conflicts with your operating system. You should quit First Aid and then restart the program. If this problem persists after restarting the program, then please carefully note what has happened and contact CyberMedia's Technical Support for further assistance.\nProblem ID [%d]\nHinstance [%d]