Commodore PC Ms-Dos 3.2 User's Manual page 357

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File filename canceled by operator
[Print]
■ MS-DOS displays this message when you specify the IX switch
(~\
with the Print command
File cannot be converted
>*-*.
[Exe2bin]
'
'
■ The input file is not in the correct format.
File cannot be copied onto itself
C*\
[Copy][Replace][Xcopy]
■ The source filename you specified is the same as the target
filename.
File creation error
[MS-DOS][Edlin][Restore][Xcopy]
^^^
■ You tried to add a new filename or replace a file that already
( \
exists in the directory, or there was not enough space for the
file. If the file already exists, it is a read-only file and cannot
be replaced. This error message may also occur if the root
("^
directory is full, out offiles, or if the filename is the same as
a volume or directory, or a hidden (or system) file.
r^
File is READ-ONLY
'
'
[Edlin]
■ The file is designated readonly, so you may not change it.
(*^\
File name must be specified
[Edlin]
■ You did not specify a filename when you started Edlin.
f0^
You should type the edlin command followed by a filename.
File not found
-^
[Chkdsk][Edlin][FC][Find][Print][Recover][Rename][Xcopy]
(
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■ ms-dos could not find the file that you specified, or you tried
to rename a file with a name already in the directory.
Check to see that you entered the filename correctly.
File not in PRINT queue
[Print]
/~\
■ The file that you specified was not in the print queue, so you
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cannot remove it from the queue.
Check to see that you entered the filename correctly.
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