1003 Is it OK for Setup to close\n"%s"\nbefore installing the newer version\nof the program?
1004 Setup cannot find LZEXPAND.DLL in the Windows System directory.
1005 Insufficient memory to run Setup.\nClose some applications and try again.
1006 The %s file cannot be found.\nPlease verify the distribution diskette.
1007 The SETUP.INF file contains an unknown section -- "%s".\nPlease call Graphical Dynamics technical support.
1008 The setup options you selected require a minimum of\n%lu bytes, but Drive %c: only has %lu bytes free.\nYou should free up some disk space or select another drive.
1009 The %s directory cannot be created.\nEnter another directory or try another drive.
1010 Setup has not completed installing the software.\nAre you sure you want to cancel?
1011 Insufficient memory to copy file.\nClose another application or cancel Setup.
1012 Couldn't read the SETUP.INF file.
1013 Can't create the file "%s".
1014 Is it OK for Setup to close\n"%s"\nbefore uninstalling the program?
1021 Couldn't rename "%s" to "%s".\n\nDOS error: %s
1022 Cannot create the directory "%s".\nYou will probably have to cancel Setup.
1023 The source and destination directories must be different.
1024 %s works best\nif it's running all the time.\nIs it OK to put in on the LOAD= line\nin your WIN.INI file?
1025 Unfortunately, both the LOAD= and RUN= lines\nin your WIN.INI file are too long\nto add %s.
1033 The extension "%s" is already\nassociated with the program "%s".\nOverwrite it?
1034 Setup could not add the application(s) to the Program Manager.
1035 The application(s) have been added to the Program Manager.
1036 Space avail. on drive %c:
1046 The software has not been successfully installed.\nYou must run Setup again before using the software.
1047 Setup has successfully installed\n%s.\n\nEnjoy!
1048 Searching for previous installation of %s...
1060 Couldn't delete directory %s: Error %d.
1061 Is it OK to delete the data file %s?
1064 %s has been uninstalled. We appreciate your evaluating it!
1065 There were problems uninstalling %s. Some of %s's files, directories, associations, Start Menu shortcuts or Registry keys may still be on your system.
1066 Uninstall needs to restart Windows in order to delete some files and/or directories of %s. (You may see some DOS boxes appear when Windows restarts.)\n\nDo you want to restart Windows now?