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- You are not allowed to write to this folder. Choose another folder and try again.
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- The master directory block is corrupt. Sorry, but you must reinitialize the volume using the Finder’s “Erase Disk” command.
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- Problem during rename.
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- External file system; file–system identifier is nonzero, or path reference number is greater than 1024.
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- Not a Macintosh disk; volume lacks Macintosh–format directory.
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- No such drive; specified drive number doesn’t match any number in the drive queue.
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- Specified volume is already mounted and on–line.
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- The file is locked and cannot be opened for writing. Unlock the file and try again.
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- The volume is off–line. Please insert the volume in any available drive.
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- Error during GetFPos.
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- Path reference number specifies nonexistent access path.
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- Parameters don’t specify an existing volume, and there’s no default volume.
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- Only one application at a time can write to that file. Make sure no other application is writing to the file and try again.
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- A file with that name already exists. Delete the existing file and then try again.
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- The file is busy. It is currently opened in another application. Find out what application has opened it and close the file. Then try again.
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- The disk is locked. Use the Finder’s “Get Info” command to unlock it.
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- The file is locked. Use the Finder’s “Get Info” command to unlock it.
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- The disk is locked. Eject the disk and move the write–protect tab to the unlocked position. Then re–insert the disk and try again.
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- File not found.
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- You have too many files open. Close some of them and try again.
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- Attempt to position before start of file.
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- Logical end–of–file reached during read operation.
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- File not open.
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- Bad file name or disk name (perhaps zero–length); attempt to move into a file.
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- I/O error.
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- Specified disk doesn’t exist. Please insert the disk in any available drive and try again.
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- The disk is full. Delete any unused files and try again.
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- The file directory is full. Delete any unused files and try again.
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