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