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7 There is not enough memory to start %1. Please close some running programs and try again.
8 %1 is designed for Windows 95 and will not run on your current operating system. Please install Windows 95 or restart your computer in that mode.
9 %1 is designed for a later version of Windows 95 than you are currently running. Please contact Microsoft customer support for upgrade information.
10 Click to jump to a related topic.
11 You've already jumped to this related topic. Click to revisit.
12 Click to view a related gallery item.
13 You've already viewed this gallery item. Click to view again.
14 Click to view definition.
15 You've already viewed this definition. Click to view again.
16 Click to launch related application.
17 Click to view related Info Desk topic.
18 Click to play audio.
19 Jump
20 Glossary Jump
21 Click to minimize application.
22 Times New Roman
23 This machine may not perform adequately when playing video and audio. Please check to verify that this machine meets the minimum requirements required to run %1.
24 Times New Roman Bold
25 Your system is currently not configured to display 256 or more colors, which is recommended for %1. Would you like to adjust your display properties now?
26 No sound card exists or there's a serious audio problem. %1 doesn't require a sound card, but it is highly recommended.\n\nIf you do have a sound card installed, ensure that it has been setup correctly and possibly try restarting Windows.
27 The Norton Utilities CD-ROM disc is inaccessible. Please ensure the disc is clean, free of scratches, and inserted in the CD-ROM drive.
28 %1 cannot find files necessary to run.\n\nReinstall Norton Utilities if the problem persists.
29 The path %1 cannot be accessed or doesn't exist. The files in this location are needed to run %2.\n\nReinstall Norton Utilities if the problem persists.
30 This machine has a 386 processor, which results in poor performance when playing audio and video. %1 requires at least a 486SX processor with a clock speed of 25MHz for adequate performance.
31 This machine is using a slow display card or a slow display mode, either of which results in poor video performance in the %1.
32 %1 is not installed properly.\n\nPlease run Norton Utilities Setup. See the Norton Utilities User Guide for more information on installing.
33 There is not enough space to display %1 properly. Your display resolution may need to be increased. You may also need to adjust the size of the Taskbar or other windows. Would you like to exit now to adjust your display properties?
34 An unexpected program error has occurred and unpredictable behavior may result. You may need to close Norton Companion Series and possibly restart your computer.\n\nExit now?
35 There is insufficient memory to complete the current operation. This may cause Norton Companion Series to behave unpredictably.\n\nClose any unused applications to free memory or restart your computer.
36 Small Fonts
37 %1 detected a display driver that may cause your machine to hang. Hardware acceleration must be turned off. See the README.TXT file included with Norton Utilities for more information.\n\nWould you like to exit now to adjust your display?
109 Click to view Definitions.
114 Click to toggle between glossary term and media clip.
118 Click to move backward in the clip.
121 Click to move forward in the clip.
126 Click to undo previous jump.
200 Jump to selected topic.
250 Close this window.
400 Move backwards one topic
450 Move forward one topic
550 Toggle between regular and large font sizes.
600 Exit the Norton Companion Series.
650 Click to choose a Companion.
700 Click to view the Index.
750 Click to view the Gallery.
755 Click to view the Contents.
800 Click to play the media clip.
803 Click to pause the media clip.
850 Click to stop the media clip.
1000 There is no valid media in the drive.\nMake sure you have a CD-ROM inserted\nand that the surface of the disc is clean and\nfree of scratchs.
1001 Drive %s
1002 A problem has been detected on %1.
1003 %1 must exit since it cannot access the appropriate media.
2000 NCMEDIA.DLL
32772 Goto Contents topic screen
32774 Goto previously visited topic
32777 Search for a topic
32778 Find a topic from the last keyword search
32779 No Topics Found Meeting Search Criteria
40000 The file %1 could not be opened. Ensure it exists and has been properly installed.
40001 Error Opening a File
57344 Norton Companion Series
57345 Ready
57346 Ready
57347 MVBROWSE Windows Application
57601 Open an existing MediaView help file for browsing
57607 Print the current topic
57616 Open this MediaView file for browsing
57617 Open this MediaView file for browsing
57618 Open this MediaView file for browsing
57619 Open this MediaView file for browsing
57632 Erase the selection
57633 Erase everything
57634 Copy the selection and put it on the Clipboard
57635 Cut the selection and put it on the Clipboard
57636 Find the specified text
57637 Insert Clipboard contents
57640 Repeat the last action
57641 Replace specific text with different text
57642 Select the entire document
57643 Undo the last action
57644 Redo the previously undone action
57648 Open another window for the active document
57649 Arrange icons at the bottom of the window
57650 Arrange windows so they overlap
57651 Arrange windows as non-overlapping tiles
57652 Arrange windows as non-overlapping tiles
57653 Split the active window into panes
57664 Display program information and version number of MVBROWSE
57665 Quit the application
57680 Switch to the next window pane
57681 Switch back to the previous window pane
59136 EXT
59137 CAP
59138 NUM
59139 SCRL
59140 OVR
59141 REC
59392 Show or hide the toolbar
61184 Change the window size
61185 Change the window position
61186 Reduce the window to an icon
61187 Enlarge the window to full size
61188 Switch to the next document window
61189 Switch to the previous document window
61190 Close the active window and prompts to save the documents