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- The file directory is full.
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- The disk is full.
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- The specified volume doesn’t exist.
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- Macintosh I/O Error! Back up your data and verify the disk immediately.
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- A bad file name or volume name was used.
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- The file is not open.
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- Premature end-of-file. The file is probably damaged.
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- Attempt to position before start of file.
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- Memory is full (open) or file won’t fit (load).
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- There are too many files open.
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- The file was not found.
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- The disk is locked.
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- The file is locked. Check the “Locked” checkbox in the Finder’s Get Info window.
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- The volume is locked by a software flag.
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- The file is busy; it was already open.
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- A file with that name already exists.
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- The file is already open for writing. Only one writer is allowed.
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- Internal error; bad parameter.
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- Internal error; a file is probably already closed.
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- An error occurred during GetFpos.
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- The volume is not on line.
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- The file is already open, or is open by another user on the network.
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- Internal error; the specified volume is already mounted and on line.
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- No such drive is available; tried to mount a bad drive number.
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- This is not a Macintosh disk.
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- External file system error; a bad path reference number was used.
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- There was a problem encountered during the rename process.
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- A File System error was encountered; try running Disk First Aid.
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- The access permission of this file doesn’t allow writing.
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