1001 Insufficient memory to run SETUP. Close some applications and try again.
1002 Drive %c: contains %ldK of free disk space. SETUP requires a minimum of %ldK. Please select another drive.
1003 SETUP has not successfully installed %s. You must run SETUP again before using %s.
1004 SETUP has successfully installed %s and added it to the "PowerJam Systems" shortcut folder.\n\n%s\n\n\n\nDECEMBER 1999 UPDATE: Documentation files now in PDF format. Visit http://tools.powerjam.com for complete details.
1005 Be sure to read the "Introduction to %s" that will display next.
1006 SETUP has successfully installed %s but could not add it to the "PowerJam Systems" shortcut folder.
1007 "%s" is an invalid folder name. The first character is the drive, the second is a colon ( : ), and the third is a backslash ( \ ). For example, "C:\MyFolder" is a valid folder. Please try again.
1008 SETUP cannot create the "%s" folder. Enter another folder or try another drive.
1009 You already have a FILE named "%s". Enter another folder or try another drive.
1010 SETUP has not completed installing %s. Are you sure you want to cancel?
1011 Insufficient space on destination drive for %s%s.
1012 Insufficient memory to install %s%s.
1013 Cannot read %s%s.
1014 The existing %s%s is write protected.
1015 %s is in use.
1016 An access violation occurred on %s%s.
1017 A sharing violation occurred on %s%s.
1018 Cannot create %s%s.
1019 Cannot delete %s%s.
1020 Cannot rename %s%s.
1021 Cannot read existing %s%s.
1022 You must SETUP %s from its original diskette.
1024 SETUP is attempting to install %s into %s. However, %s already contains a NEWER version of %s. Do you wish to install the OLDER file anyway?
1025 %s does not run under Win32s. SETUP will terminate.
1026 %s does not run under Windows NT 3.x. SETUP will terminate.
1027 We have not yet tested %s under Windows NT. Would you like to continue with SETUP anyway (at your own risk)?
1101 Welcome to %s! SETUP will install %s in the following folder, which it will create if necessary.\n\nIf you want to install %s in a different folder and/or drive, type the drive/folder name below.