LTEXT "Diablo was unable to properly initialize your video card using DirectX. Please try the following solutions to correct the problem:",
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LTEXT "Use the Diablo setup program ""SETUP.EXE"" provided on the Diablo CD-ROM to install DirectX 3.0.",
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LTEXT "Install the most recent DirectX video drivers provided by the manufacturer of your video card. A list of video card manufactuers can be found at: http://www.blizzard.com/support/vendors.htm",
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LTEXT "The error encountered while trying to initialize the video card was:",
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LTEXT "unknown error",1000,19,186,210,27
LTEXT "If you continue to have problems, we have also included Microsoft DirectX 2.0 drivers on the Diablo CD-ROM. This older version of DirectX may work in cases where DirectX 3.0 does not.",
LTEXT "Diablo has exhausted all the memory on your system. This problem can likely be corrected by changing the virtual memory settings for Windows. Ensure that your system has at least 10 megabytes of free disk space, then check your virtual memory settings:",
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LTEXT "Select ""Settings - Control Panel"" from the ""Start"" menu\nRun the ""System"" control panel applet\nSelect the ""Performance"" tab, and press ""Virtual Memory""\nUse the ""Let Windows manage my virtual memory..."" option",
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LTEXT "The error encountered was:",-1,7,146,236,11
LTEXT "unknown location",1000,20,157,210,27
LTEXT "For Windows 95:",-1,7,45,236,9
LTEXT "Select ""Settings - Control Panel"" from the ""Start"" menu\nRun the ""System"" control panel applet\nSelect the ""Performance"" tab\nPress ""Change"" in ""Virtual Memory"" settings\nEnsure that the virtual memory file is at least 32 megabytes",
LTEXT "Diablo was unable to open a required file. Please ensure that the Diablo disc is in the CDROM drive. If this problem persists, try uninstalling and reinstalling Diablo using the program ""SETUP.EXE"" on the Diablo CD-ROM.",
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LTEXT "The problem occurred while trying to load a file",-1,7,
LTEXT "Diablo was unable to find the file ""ddraw.dll"", which is a component of Microsoft DirectX. Please run the program ""SETUP.EXE"" on the Diablo CD-ROM and install Microsoft DirectX.",
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LTEXT "The error encountered while trying to initialize DirectX was:",
LTEXT "Diablo was unable to find the file ""dsound.dll"", which is a component of Microsoft DirectX. Please run the program ""SETUP.EXE"" on the Diablo CD-ROM and install Microsoft DirectX.",
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LTEXT "The error encountered while trying to initialize DirectX was:",
LTEXT "Diablo was unable to switch video modes. This is a common problem for computers with more than one video card. To correct this problem, please set your video resolution to 640 x 480 and try running Diablo again.",
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LTEXT "The error encountered while trying to switch video modes was:",
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LTEXT "unknown error",1000,19,106,210,27
LTEXT "Select ""Settings - Control Panel"" from the ""Start"" menu\nRun the ""Display"" control panel applet\nSelect the ""Settings"" tab\nSet the ""Desktop Area"" to ""640 x 480 pixels""",
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LTEXT "For Windows 95 and Windows NT",-1,7,41,236,9
LTEXT "Diablo cannot read a required data file. Your Diablo CD may not be in the CDROM drive. Please ensure that the Diablo disc is in the CDROM drive and press OK. To leave the program, press Exit.",
LTEXT "In order to install, play or patch Diablo using the Windows 2000 operating system, you will need to log in as either an Administrator or as a Power User.",
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LTEXT "Users, also known as Restricted Users, do not have sufficient access to install or play the game properly.",
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LTEXT "If you have further questions regarding User Rights in Windows 2000, please refer to your Windows 2000 documentation or contact your system administrator.",
LTEXT "Diablo or the current user does not seem to have write privilages in this directory. Contact your system administrator.\n\nNote that Windows 2000 Restricted Users can not write to the Windows or Program Files directory hierarchies.",