ScanSoft PAPERPORT 3.6 Manual page 151

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Too many files were found. Please enter a different starting directory
or file name and try the search again.
PaperPort found more files than it can display. Enter a different search
criteria that will limit the search to a smaller number of files.
The image data being unpacked is damaged.
If you get this message while scanning, try scanning the item again. If you
get this message while importing a file, the file may be damaged or there
may be a disk error. You can run a disk diagnostic utility to investigate
this, or use the MAXFIX.EXE utility. To start the MAXFIX.EXE utility,
use the Run command in Program Manager. Then follow the instructions
on the screen.
The system is too busy to accept a page from your scanner. Please
scan this page again.
Your computer was busy doing something else, so the scanner could not
talk with the PaperPort software. In most cases, scanning again will
succeed. If not, quit other applications and try scanning again.
An unsuccessful application exit has left Windows in an unstable
state. You should restart Windows.
This can occur if your computer "hangs" or "crashes" while PaperPort is
running, or if some other error occurs. Try restarting Windows. Although
you can continue to work in Windows, you will not be able to scan or
start the PaperPort software again until you restart Windows.
PaperPort cannot create a calibration file. Your disk may be full or
read-only.
Make sure that your disk is not full. The calibration file requires less than
100K of disk space. Note that you should have at least 1 MB of free disk
space to use PaperPort. In addition, check that you have read/write access
to the drive containing the PaperPort program directory.
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