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HP Compaq Presario SR5410CF CTO Tandem Computers NonStop NET MASTER D30 Programmers Guide English

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HP Compaq Presario SR5410CF CTO Tandem Computers NonStop NET MASTER D30 Programmers Guide English

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  • A Closed Loop
  • Abbreviations
  • Accessing Data in User Databases UDBs
  • Accessing SPI Tokens From NCL
  • Accessing the User ID Management Services UMS Database
  • Adding a Record
  • Adding a Record to a UDB Pair
  • Advanced Internal Validation
  • Alphabetic Characters and the Current Context
  • Altering NCL Process Execution
  • Another Solution for the NCL Process
  • August
  • Automatic Internal Validation
  • Automatically Displaying Source Code
  • Automating Operations
  • B of the rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause in DAR
  • Before Debugging an NCL Process
  • Before You Start
  • Block Structure
  • Built in Functions
  • Calling a Function
  • Calling a Procedure
  • Calling Procedures and Functions
  • Changing a Record
  • Checking Logon Capability
  • Clearing Breakpoints
  • Closing a UDB or UDB Pair for Access by NCL
  • Closing UDBs From Access by NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Combinations of CMD and INTCMD With START and EXEC
  • Combinations of CMD INTCMD START and EXEC
  • Combining Counters and Conditional Clauses
  • Commands
  • Commands Used to Debug an NCL Process
  • Comments
  • Communicating With a Security Exit
  • Communicating With Other NCL Processes
  • Communicating With Pathway Server Classes
  • Compatible Terminal Function Key Translation
  • Components in Mapping Services Processing
  • Components in Panel Processing
  • Conditional Execution
  • Considerations for PICTURE Clause Data Types
  • Considerations for TACL Data Types
  • Considerations for TYPE Clause Data Types
  • Considerations for User Defined Maps
  • Context and Meaning
  • Continuing Execution of an NCL Process
  • Contract contains the Clause at
  • Controlling Access
  • Controlling Access to a Server Class by NCL
  • Controlling Access to a Server Class by NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Controlling Access to a UDB or UDB Pair by NCL
  • Controlling Access to UDBs by NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Controlling Display Duration
  • Controlling Function Key Interception and Translation
  • Controlling Input Field Formats
  • Controlling Input Field Initialization
  • Controlling NCL Process Execution
  • Controlling Output Field Attributes
  • Controlling the Number of NCL Processes
  • Coordinating Input Notification
  • Core Statements
  • Core Statements Used for Run Time Error Handling
  • Core Statements Used to Control Execution Flow
  • Created
  • Creating a Single UDB
  • Creating a UDB
  • Creating a User Defined Map
  • Creating and Modifying a Panel Description File
  • Creating and Modifying an NCL Procedure
  • Creating Customized NonStop NET MASTER MS Commands
  • Creating the File
  • Creating the Files in a UDB Pair
  • Creating UDBs From NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Current Execution Environments
  • Current Output of the NCL Process
  • Database
  • Debugging an NCL Process From Start to Finish
  • Debugging Different Types of NCL Processes
  • Debugging Guidelines
  • Debugging Interactively
  • December
  • Declaring Procedures and User Written Functions
  • Default Panel Skip Handling
  • Defining a Vartable
  • Defining Alternative Standard Field Characters
  • Defining and Using Action Function Keys
  • Defining Debug Equates and Function Keys
  • Defining Edit Rules for Input Fields
  • Defining Field Characters in a Panel Description File
  • Defining Hexadecimal Field Characters
  • Defining the Default NCL ID
  • Defining Trailer Lines in a Panel
  • Delaying Execution for a Specified Time
  • Deleting a Panel Description File
  • Deleting a Record
  • Deleting a Record From a UDB Pair Case
  • Deleting an NCL Procedure
  • Delimited UDB Record Structure
  • Detecting a Message With SPI Tokens
  • Development Considerations for System Level NCL Procedures
  • Disassociating a Server Class From a Server Class Identifier
  • Discovering Which Input Fields Have Changed
  • Displaying a Panel
  • Displaying a Single Statement
  • Displaying a Synchronous Panel
  • Displaying an Asynchronous Panel
  • Displaying and Modifying Variables
  • Displaying Decompiled Source Code
  • Displaying Information About Locks
  • Displaying Information About NCL Procedures
  • Displaying Information About NCL Processes
  • Displaying Information About Panel Description Files
  • Displaying Information About Panels
  • Displaying Information About Server Class Users
  • Displaying Information About UDB Users
  • Displaying Multiple Statements
  • Displaying Panels
  • Displaying Panels on OCS Windows
  • Displaying Physical Information About UDBs
  • Displaying Preloaded NCL Procedures
  • Displaying Server Class Information
  • Displaying Status Information About Server Classes
  • Displaying Status Information About UDBs
  • Displaying Text on the OCS Command Input Line
  • Displaying the Contents of NCL Procedures
  • Displaying the Contents of Panel Description Files
  • Displaying the Current Status of NCL Processes
  • Displaying the Names of NCL Procedures
  • Displaying the Names of Panel Description Files
  • Displaying UDB Information
  • Displaying Variables
  • Dissociating UDBs From a UDB Identifier
  • Dynamically Altering Panel Design
  • Edit Files
  • Edit Services
  • Either by an interim product modification IPM or by a new product version on a
  • Elements in an MDO Variable
  • Empty Statements
  • EMSPROC NCL Procedures
  • Enscribe File Structures and NCL
  • Enscribe File Structures Supported by NCL
  • Entering Commands Using the CMD Core Statement
  • Entering Commands Using the INTCMD Verb
  • Enumerated Data Types
  • Environment
  • Environmental Hierarchy for a Real User
  • Environmental Hierarchy for a Virtual User
  • Event Notification for Asynchronous Panels
  • Exact Deletion
  • Exact Retrieval From a Key Sequenced File
  • Example
  • Example of Input and Output fields
  • Example of Mapping Services Processing
  • Example of the INTQ Command
  • Example of Working With an Edit File
  • Examples of Panel Processing
  • Examples of System Level NCL Procedures
  • Examples of Working With Entry Sequenced Files
  • Examples of Working With Key Sequenced Files in a UDB Pair
  • Examples of Working With Single Key Sequenced Files
  • Examples Used to Illustrate DEBUG Commands
  • Executing a Loop Forever
  • Executing INTCMD START and INTCMD EXEC
  • Executing NonStop NET MASTER MS Commands
  • Executing Persistent NCL Processes
  • Executing START and EXEC Using CMD and INTCMD
  • Execution Techniques
  • Expected Output of the NCL Process
  • Explicit Branching
  • Explicit Declaration
  • Explicit Execution
  • Explicit Panel Skip Handling
  • Expressions and Operators
  • Extent of a Field Character
  • External Procedures and External User Written Functions
  • Factors Affecting NCL Procedure Location
  • Factors Affecting Panel Description File Location
  • Features of BUILTIN1
  • Features of BUILTIN2
  • Features of HELLO1
  • Features of HELLO2
  • Features of HELLO3
  • Features of MESSGEN
  • Features of MSGPROC
  • Features of USERW1
  • Features of USERW2
  • Figure
  • Figures Figure
  • FILE Verbs and Enscribe File Types Supported by NCL
  • Flow of Commands and Results From NCL Under OCS
  • Flow of Commands and Results From OCS
  • Format
  • Functions
  • General Design Features
  • Generic Deletion
  • Generic Deletion Options
  • Generic Function Key Interception
  • Generic Function Keys
  • Generic Retrieval From a Key Sequenced File
  • Generic Retrieval Options That Set Direction Backward
  • Generic Retrieval Options That Set Direction Forward
  • Getting a Record
  • Getting Started With Functions
  • Getting Started With NCL Procedures
  • Glossary Glossary
  • Guardian Processes
  • Handle Messages in an Environment
  • Handling Input From Asynchronous Panels
  • Handling Internal Validation Errors
  • Handling Run Time Errors
  • Handling Run Time File Errors
  • Handling Run Time Server Class Errors
  • Handling the Record Key
  • Header in an MDO Variable
  • Header of an Element in an MDO Variable
  • How NCL Procedure Location Factors Interact
  • How Panel Description File Location Factors Interact
  • How This Manual Is This manual contains
  • How to Customize the NCL Procedure Search Path
  • How to Customize the Panel Search Path
  • Identifying Messages From a Remote System
  • Identifying Messages From System Level NCL Procedures
  • Implicit Declaration Procedures Only
  • Implicit Execution
  • In paragraph b
  • Including Comments in a Panel Description File
  • Index Index
  • Information About NCL Processes
  • Input Output and Current Execution Environments
  • Inter NET MASTER Connection INMC
  • Inter System Routing ISR
  • Interaction Between Variable Sharing Methods
  • Intercepting and Processing Event Messages
  • Internal Procedures and Internal User Written Functions
  • Internal Validation Facilities
  • Introducing NCL Procedures and Functions
  • Iterating and Leaving a DO Loop
  • Label Searching
  • Labels
  • Language Elements
  • Language Features
  • Layout and Scope of an NCL Procedure
  • Listing Breakpoints
  • Loading an External Procedure Before Execution
  • Logging Debug Messages Selectively
  • LOGPROC NCL Procedures
  • Maintaining Online Documentation
  • Making a Server Class Available for Access by NCL
  • Making a Server Class Available to NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Making a Server Class Unavailable for Access by NCL
  • Mapped Data Object MDO Variables
  • Mapped Message Structure
  • Mapped UDB Record Structure
  • Mapping
  • Maps Referred to by Verbs
  • Message Profile Variables
  • Methods of Variable Sharing
  • Modifying Variables
  • MSGPROC and MESSGEN
  • MSGPROC NCL Procedures
  • Multiple NCL Processes Competing for an OCS Window
  • NASA FAR SUP
  • NCL and Major NonStop NET MASTER MS Services
  • NCL Procedure
  • NCL Procedure Libraries
  • NCL Procedure Size
  • NCL Procedures
  • NCL Process and OCS Competing for an OCS Window
  • Nested Procedures and User Written Functions
  • Nesting DO Loops
  • Nonalphanumeric Characters and the Current Context
  • NonStop NET MASTER D30 D30
  • NonStop NET MASTER MS Command Entry Restrictions
  • Number of Restarts in Persistent NCL
  • Obtaining Data in Input Field Variables
  • Obtaining Input From a Panel
  • Obtaining Stack Trace Information
  • Of the ASSIGN Verb
  • Opening a UDB or UDB Pair for Access by NCL
  • Opening the File for Access by NCL
  • Opening the File for Access by NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Opening the UDB Pair for Access by NCL
  • Opening the UDB Pair for Access by NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Opening UDBs for Access by NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Operations Available Through NCL
  • Operator Control Services OCS
  • Options for Specifying Message Structure
  • Options That Specify Retrieval Direction
  • Ordering Information For manual ordering information domestic U S customers call
  • Output of the ZEX0902
  • Output of the ZEX0903
  • Overriding Command Display and Logging
  • Overview of System Level NCL Procedures
  • Panel Control Statements
  • Panel Description File Libraries
  • Panel Description File Size
  • Panel Description Files
  • Panel Design Guidelines
  • Panel Skipping and Navigation in the Panel Hierarchy
  • Panel Skipping and the END and RETURN Functions
  • Parameter Variables
  • Part Number
  • Part of the Hierarchy of MSG
  • Partial Structure of an Element in an MDO Variable
  • Passing Parameters to Procedures and Functions
  • PATHMON and PATHCOM
  • Pathway NonStop NET MASTER MS and NCL
  • Pathway Processes and NonStop NET MASTER MS
  • Pathway Server Classes
  • Pausing for Operator Input
  • Performing a Panel Test
  • Performing a Test Compilation
  • Persistent Versus Nonstop NCL Processes
  • Positioning the Cursor at a Certain Input Field
  • Positioning the Cursor at a Certain Screen Location
  • Positioning the Cursor on Display
  • Preloading and Unloading
  • Primary Menus and General Menus
  • Procedure and Function Name Syntax and Search Order
  • Procedure Declarations and Parameters
  • Process
  • Processing Program Attention PA Keys
  • Processing Program Function PF Keys
  • PSEND Verb Return Codes in SYS PSEND RC
  • Published December
  • Purpose of the NCL Procedure
  • Purpose of the ZEX0902
  • Purpose of the ZEX0903
  • Raising an Error Handler
  • Real Users
  • Record in a Structured Key Sequenced Enscribe File
  • Record Structure and Record Keys
  • Record Structure in a Key Sequenced File
  • Record Structure in an Entry Sequenced File
  • Records in a Delimited Entry Sequenced File
  • Records in a Delimited Key Sequenced File
  • Records in a Key Sequenced File
  • Records in a Mapped Entry Sequenced File
  • Records in a Mapped Key Sequenced File
  • Records in an Entry Sequenced File
  • Records in an Unmapped Entry Sequenced File
  • Recovering From the Error
  • Regions
  • Regions of Two Real Users
  • Release ID D30
  • Remembering the Last Cursor Position
  • Remote Operator Control ROC
  • Remote Users
  • Removing a Panel From Display
  • Repetitive Execution Using Conditional Clauses
  • Repetitive Execution Using Counters
  • Replacing NonStop NET MASTER MS Commands
  • Requesters and Servers
  • Resource Groups
  • Resource Naming Conventions
  • Resources
  • Restarting a Suspended NCL Process
  • Resuming Execution to the Next Breakpoint
  • Return Codes From Asynchronous Panels
  • Return Codes From Synchronous Panels
  • Return Codes in SYS FILE RC
  • Return Codes in SYS PSEND RC
  • Run Time Errors and Error Messages
  • Scope and Error Handling
  • Scope and Recovering From an Error
  • Scope and Releasing an Error Handler
  • Scope and Replacing an Error Handler
  • Scope and Searching for an Error Handler
  • Scope and Sharing Variables
  • Scope of a Region
  • Search Order for an Error Handler
  • Searching for Procedure and Function Labels
  • SECCALL Verb Return Codes in SYS RETCODE
  • Second
  • Section
  • Sending a Message Between NCL Processes Using the WRITE Verb
  • Sending a Message Directly to EMSPROC
  • Sending a Message Through the EMS Collector
  • Sending a Message to an NCL Process using the INTQ Command
  • Sending a Message to an NCL Process When it Is Started
  • Sending a Message to EMSPROC
  • Sending MDO Variables
  • Sending Ordinary Variables
  • Sending Text
  • Sequential Retrieval From a UDB Pair
  • Setting an Error Handler
  • Setting Breakpoints
  • Setting Server Class Characteristics
  • Setting the Current NCL Process
  • Setting UDB Characteristics
  • Sharing NCL Procedures
  • Sharing the CONTROL Environment
  • Sharing Variables to Procedures and Functions
  • Single and Repetitive Execution
  • Single Execution With the DO and END Statements
  • Single UDBs
  • Software the rights of the Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in Section
  • Some Keywords Used in Core Statements
  • Some Keywords Used in Verbs
  • Source Code of the NCL Procedure
  • Source Code of the ZEX0902
  • Source Code of the ZEX0903
  • Source Files and Object Files
  • Specifying Different Local Server Class Identifiers
  • Specifying Different Local UDB Identifiers
  • Specifying Display Attributes
  • Specifying How to Handle the Record Key
  • Specifying Input Padding and Justification
  • Specifying Output Padding and Justification
  • Specifying Record Structure
  • Specifying Reply Message Structure
  • Specifying the Current Record Key
  • Specifying the Current Record Structure
  • Specifying the Current Reply Message Structure
  • Specifying the Current Server Class Identifier
  • Specifying the Current UDB Identifier
  • Specifying the Environment
  • Specifying the Error Condition to Trap
  • Specifying the Server Class Identifier
  • Specifying the UDB Identifier
  • Specifying Variables
  • SPI to MDO Conversion Rules
  • Standard Maps
  • Standard Predefined Field Characters
  • Starting a Single Debug Session
  • Starting Multiple Debug Sessions
  • Statements
  • Step by Step Debugging of the NCL Process
  • Stepping Through Statements and Nesting Levels
  • Stopping a Debug Session
  • Stopping the Debugging of a Specific NCL Process
  • Stopping the Debugging of an Environment
  • Structure of a Vartable
  • Structure of an Internal Procedure
  • Structure of an Internal User Written Function
  • Structured Enscribe Files
  • Summary of Core Statements
  • Summary of Verbs
  • Supported Releases This manual supports D30
  • Synchronizing Access to Resources
  • Synchronizing Execution
  • Syntax of the CONTROL Verb
  • System Defined Error Handlers for Specific Conditions
  • System Panel Libraries and Files
  • System Procedure Libraries and Files
  • System Variables Containing Error Information
  • System Variables Set by FILE Verbs
  • System Variables Set by PSEND Verbs
  • System Variables Set by SECCALL Verbs
  • System Variables Set by the PANEL Verb
  • T6581C30 C30
  • Tables Table
  • Tandem
  • Targeting a Background Processing Environment
  • Targeting a Dependent Processing Environment
  • Targeting a Single NCL Process
  • Targeting a Specific User s NCL Processes
  • Targeting NCL Processes by Execution State
  • Targeting NCL Processes in a Specific Window
  • Terminals
  • Terminating Execution of an NCL Process
  • Terminating Execution of the Current Procedure or Function
  • Test Mode
  • Testing a Panel
  • Testing System Level NCL Procedures
  • Testing the Rows and Columns Available for Display
  • The Active Panel Queue
  • The Active Retain and Pend Unload Lists
  • The ARITH ERROR Error Handler
  • The ASSIGN and DROP Verbs
  • The BUILTIN1 NCL Procedure
  • The BUILTIN2
  • The Contents of a Share List
  • The Control Part of a Panel Description File
  • The Cursor Positioning Hierarchy
  • The Data Component of an Element
  • The Default Search Path
  • The Dependent Request and Response Queues
  • The Display Part of a Panel Description File
  • The EMSPROC NCL Procedure
  • The END Statement Procedures Only
  • The EXIT Statement Procedures Only
  • The FILE ERROR Error Handler
  • The FILE Verbs and the Map NCL
  • The FLUSH ERROR Error Handler
  • The GOSUB and RETSUB Statements
  • The GOTO Statement
  • The Header of an Element
  • The Header of an MDO Variable
  • The HELLO2 NCL Procedure
  • The HELLO3
  • The IF Statement
  • The INTREAD INTCONT and INTCLEAR Verbs
  • The LABEL ERROR Error Handler
  • The LOADFAIL ERROR Error Handler
  • The LOGPROC NCL Procedure
  • The LOOPING ERROR Error Handler
  • The Map MSG
  • The Map NCL
  • The Map SEC
  • The MESSGEN NCL Procedure
  • The MSGPROC NCL Procedure
  • The NCL Process Identifier NCL ID
  • The PANEL END Error Handler
  • The PANEL ERROR Error Handler
  • The PANEL RETURN Error Handler
  • The PANEL SKIP PMENU Error Handler
  • The PATHSEND Interface
  • The PSEND ERROR Error Handler
  • The Purpose of the Request and Response Queues
  • The RANGE ERROR Error Handler
  • The Request and Response Queues
  • The Resource Name Hierarchy
  • The RETURN Statement Procedures and Functions
  • The Scope of Core Statements
  • The SELECT and END Statements
  • The SIGNAL LABEL Statement
  • The Standard Map MSG
  • The Standard Map NCL
  • The Standard Map SEC
  • The Standard Map SPI
  • The STRING ERROR Error Handler
  • The Structure of a Panel Description File
  • The Structure of an NCL Procedure
  • The Structure of Mapped Data Object MDO Variables
  • The System Variables SYS PARMCNT and SYS ALLPARMS
  • The TYPE ERROR Error Handler
  • The USERW1 NCL Procedure
  • The USERW2 NCL Procedure
  • The VARIABLE ERROR Error Handler
  • The VERB ERROR Error Handler
  • The WRITE Verb and the Map NCL
  • Tracing System Level Messages
  • Translations
  • Types of NonStop NET MASTER MS Environments
  • Types of NonStop NET MASTER MS Users
  • UDB Pairs
  • Unmapped Message Structure
  • Unmapped UDB Record Structure
  • Updating a Panel Display
  • Updating a Record
  • Updating a Record in a UDB Pair Case
  • User Databases UDBs
  • User Defined Maps
  • User ID Management Services UMS
  • User Panel Libraries
  • User Procedure Libraries
  • Using a User Defined Map
  • Using Breakpoints to Suspend Execution
  • Using CMD in the Current Execution Environment
  • Using INTCMD INTREAD INTCLEAR and INTCONT
  • Using INTCMD to Execute a Command
  • Using INTQ to Send a Message
  • Using Labels on a DO Statement
  • Using NCL Processes as PATHSEND Requesters
  • Using Panels for Screen Displays
  • Using Resources as Semaphores
  • Using the INCLUDE Panel Control Statement
  • Using the RESTART Operand in the START Verb
  • Using the SYSMSG Variable
  • Using the TRAILER Panel Control Statement
  • Using Timer Commands to Execute NCL Procedures
  • Using User Defined Maps to Define Message Structure
  • Using Virtual Users to Execute NCL Procedures
  • Valid Label Characters
  • Variable
  • Variables
  • Verbs and Commands Used With Locks
  • Verbs and MDO Variable Access
  • Verbs That Automatically Create an MDO Variable
  • Verbs Used by System Level NCL Procedures
  • Verbs Used to Control System Level Message Flows
  • Verbs Used With Maps and MDO Variables
  • Verbs Used With Panels
  • Verbs Used With Vartables
  • Virtual Users
  • What to Do Next
  • When Debugging an NCL Process
  • Why Use the DEBUG Commands
  • Why You Would Create a User Defined Map
  • Working With Edit Files
  • Working With Entry Sequenced Files
  • Working With Guardian Processes
  • Working With Key Sequenced Files in a UDB Pair
  • Working With Server Classes
  • Working With Single Key Sequenced Files
  • Working With Vartables
  • Writing a Message to a Terminal
  • Writing a MSGPROC NCL Procedure
  • Writing an Error Handler
  • Writing NCL Procedures
  • Writing Panel Description Files
  • Writing the Statement to Process the Error
  • Your First NCL Procedure HELLO1


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Error Code 1 This device is not configured correctly (Code 1)
Error Code 2 Windows could not load the driver for this device because the computer is reporting two <type> bus types (Code 2)
Error Code 3 The driver for this device may be bad, or your system may be running low on memory or other resources (Code 3)
Error Code 4 This device is not working properly because one of its drivers may be bad, or your registry may be bad (Code 4)
Error Code 5 The driver for this device requested a resource that Windows does not know how to handle (Code 5)
Error Code 6 Another device is using the resources this device needs (Code 6)
Error Code 7 The drivers for this device need to be reinstalled (Code 7)
Error Code 8 This device is not working properly because Windows cannot load the file <name> that loads the drivers for the device (Code 8)
Error Code 9 This device is not working properly because the BIOS in your computer is reporting the resources for the device incorrectly (Code 9)
Error Code 10 This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed (Code 10)
Error Code 11 Windows stopped responding while attempting to start this device, and therefore will never attempt to start this device again (Code 11)
Error Code 12 This device cannot find any free resources to use (Code 12)
Error Code 13 This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed (Code 13)
Error Code 14 This device cannot work properly until you restart your computer (Code 14)
Error Code 15 This device is causing a resource conflict (Code 15)
Error Code 16 Windows could not identify all the resources this device uses (Code 16)
Error Code 17 The driver information file <name> is telling this child device to use a resource that the parent device does not have or recognize (Code 17)
Error Code 18 The drivers for this device need to be reinstalled (Code 18)
Error Code 19 Your registry may be bad (Code 19)
Error Code 20 Windows could not load one of the drivers for this device (Code 20)
Error Code 21 Windows is removing this device (Code 21)
Error Code 22 This device is disabled This device is not started. (Code 22)
Error Code 23 This display adapter is functioning correctly This device is not started. (Code 23)
Error Code 24 This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed (Code 24)
Error Code 25 Windows is in the process of setting up this device (Code 25)
Error Code 26 Windows is in the process of setting up this device (Code 26)
Error Code 27 Windows cant specify the resources for this device (Code 27)
Error Code 28 The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28)
Error Code 29 This device is disabled because the BIOS for the device did not give it any resources (Code 29)
Error Code 30 This device is using an Interrupt Request IRQ resource that is in use by another device and cannot be shared (Code 30)
Error Code 31 This device is not working properly because <device> is not working properly (Code 31)
Error Code 32 Windows cannot install the drivers for this device because it cannot access the drive or network location that has the setup files on it (Code 32)
Error Code 33 This device isn't responding to its driver (Code 33)
Error Code 34 Windows cannot determine the settings for this device (Code 34)
Error Code 35 Your computer's system firmware does not include enough information to properly configure and use this device (Code 35)
Error Code 36 This device is requesting a PCI interrupt but is configured for an ISA interrupt (Code 36)
Error Code 37 Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware (Code 37)
Error Code 38 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory (Code 38)
Error Code 39 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware The driver may be corrupted or missing (Code 39)
Error Code 40 Windows cannot access this hardware because its service key information in the registry is missing or recorded incorrectly (Code 40)
Error Code 41 Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device (Code 41)
Error Code 42 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because there is a duplicate device already running in the system (Code 42)
Error Code 43 Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43)
Error Code 44 An application or service has shut down this hardware device (Code 44)
Error Code 45 Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer (Code 45)
Error Code 46 Windows cannot gain access to this hardware device because the operating system is in the process of shutting down (Code 46)
Error Code 47 Windows cannot use this hardware device because it has been prepared for "safe removal", but it has not been removed from the computer (Code 47)
Error Code 48 The software for this device has been blocked from starting because it is known to have problems with Windows (Code 48)
Error Code 49 Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large exceeds the Registry Size Limit) (Code 49)

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