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- Please insert the ^0 disk, or select the ^0 disk then insert the ^1 disk "^2".
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- Please insert the disk "^0" into the drive.
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- The backup disk is the same as the source disk!
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- The file is not in the source disk.
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- Operation on file cancelled.
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- File exists on destination disk. Please use a different disk.
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- Not enough free space on this disk. Please insert a new disk.
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- Unable to create a folder on the destination disk!
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- Creation date (^0) of backup file is different from the source file (^1). Replace it anyway?
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- The source file has grown too big and has to be copied to a new disk. Please insert one. The old backup file will be deleted afterward.
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- Please insert a disk with enough free space.
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- Error in deleting this file!
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- Error in writing to the backup disk(ID=^0)! Try again?
- ^1
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- Error in reading from the source disk(ID=^0)! Try again?
- ^1
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- Copying!
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- Deleting!
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- Please insert the ^0 disk, or click at the drop down menu to select the ^0 disk then ^1.
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- Click the OK button or press the return key to start.
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- The folder is not in the "^0" disk.
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- The file '^0' is too big for the destination disk. It will be copied to multiple disks. Please insert a blank disk.
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- Please insert another blank disk.
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- The file '^0' is locked!
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- The disk "^0" is locked!
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- Please insert next disk of split file (#^0).
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- Backup file
- '^0'?
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- Unable to create file on the destination disk!
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- Please select/insert the ^0 disk.
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- Scanning disk "^0" for modified files.
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- Delete file '^0'?
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- Joining an oversized file.
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- Splitting an oversized file.
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- Backing up an oversized file.
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- There is not enough free space on destination disk to restore a split file.
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- source
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- destination
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- click the OK button
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- Can not copy a file from an HFS disk to a non-HFS disk because the folders can not be created.
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- The file '^0' on destination disk is being used!
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- Restoring a split file failed because there is not enough space on the destination disk.
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- Modified date, ^1, of '^0' on '^2' is more recent. Do you want to replace it with an older file from the source disk?
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- Source disk unknown!
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- Deleting old back up file.
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- All files have been processed.
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- This file is not on a backup disk.
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- You are allowed only a limited number of backup copies of a big file in one catalog.
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- Reading
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- Writing
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- Verifying
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- Comparing
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- The split file on the backup disk is of wrong sequence number(^0) instead of ^1.
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- Backup file on '^1' changed at ^0 since last backup. Replace it with the source file?
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- Can not find synchronization file on destination disk.
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- A file with the same name already exists on the backup disk. Replace it anyway?
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- Defragmenting!
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- Unable to create a new record for this file.
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- Looking for file.
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- Defragmented.
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- Can not defragment. Disk may be crowded.
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- Initializing disk…
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- Verifying disk…
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- Compare failed.
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- (internal drive)
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- (external drive)
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- Creating directory…
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- Unable moving the file to the archives folder.
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- Shredding!
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- >> Delete >>
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- >> Restore to >>
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- >> Copy to >>
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- OK
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- Stop
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- <<Synchronize>>
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- Restore started at
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- Back up started at
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- Restore stopped at
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- Back up stopped at
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- No backup file
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- Backup and source are the same.
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- Modified dates are different.
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- The file is not backed up.
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- Source file changed.
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- Backup file changed.
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- File type/creator different.
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- File size different.
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- Restoring an encrypted file.
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- Unable to open a compression utility to compress files. May be out of memory. Uncheck the Compress option.
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- Compressing!
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- Unable to compress/decompress file. Error number = ^0.
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- Decompressing!
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- Opening the compression utility.
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- The file in the disk is not a file segment.
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- Both source file and backup file are changed since last backup. Replace the backup file?
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- Will not delete backup file because it is changed since last backup. The source is not on the disk.
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