AudioDriverType Null Audio Driver Windows Multimedia OSS Audio Driver ALSA Audio Driver BootDevice Floppy CD/DVD-ROM Hard Disk DiskControllerDevice Master Slave Device&nbsp;%1 DiskControllerType IDE&nbsp;0 IDE&nbsp;1 MachineState Saved Aborted Running Paused Starting Stopping Saving Restoring Powered Off NetworkAttachmentType Not attached NAT Host Interface Virtual Switch QApplication Executable `%1' requires Qt %2.x, found Qt %3. Incompatible Qt Library Error QIMessageBox OK Yes No Cancel VBoxAboutDlg VirtualBox - About VirtualBox Graphical User Interface Version %1<br> Using VirtualBox COM Library Version %2 &OK Alt+O VBoxCloseVMDlg Close Virtual Machine You want to: &Save the VM state Alt+S S&hut down the current OS Alt+H &Power off the VM Alt+P &Help F1 &OK &Cancel VBoxConsoleWnd InnoTek VirtualBox &Fullscreen mode Switch to fullscreen mode &Insert Ctrl-Alt-Del Send Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence to the virtual machine &Reset Reset the virtual machine &Close... Close the virtual machine &Floppy Image... Mount a floppy image file Unmount F&loppy Unmount the currently mounted floppy media &CD/DVD-ROM Image... Mount a CD/DVD-ROM image file Unmount C&D/DVD-ROM Unmount the currently mounted CD/DVD-ROM media &Install Guest Additions... Mount the Guest Additions installation image &VirtualBox web site... Open the browser and go to the VirtualBox product web site &About VirtualBox... Show a dialog with product information &Reset All Warnings Cause all suppressed warnings and messages to be shown again Mount &Floppy Mount &CD/DVD-ROM &VM &Devices &Help Indicates whether the host mouse pointer is captured by the guest OS Indicates whether the keyboard is captured by the guest OS Shows the currently assigned host key Indicates the activity of the floppy media <qt>Indicates&nbsp;the&nbsp;activity&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;CD/DVD-ROM&nbsp;media<br>[<b>%1</b>]</qt> Host&nbsp;drive&nbsp; not&nbsp;mounted DVD-ROM tooltip <qt>Indicates&nbsp;the&nbsp;activity&nbsp;of&nbsp;virtual&nbsp;hard&nbsp;disks <br>[<b>not attached</b>] HDD tooltip &Pause Pause the execution of the virtual machine R&esume Resume the execution of the virtual machine Disable &mouse integration Temporarily disable host mouse pointer integration Enable &mouse integration Enable temporarily disabled host mouse pointer integration Host drive VBoxDiskImageMgrDlg Name Path Used by Virtual Disk Image Manager <p>Open the section corresponding to the image type you want to manage, select the image and press one of the action buttons. To create a new virtual hard disk image select the <b>Virtual disk images</b> section and press the <b>New</b> button.</p> &New... Alt+N &Add Alt+A &Edit Alt+E &Remove Alt+R &OK Alt+O &Cancel &Help F1 VBoxGlobal <table><tr><td>Name:</td><td>%1</td></tr><tr><td>OS&nbsp;Type:</td><td>%2</td></tr><tr><td>RAM&nbsp;Size:</td><td>%3&nbsp;MB</td></tr>%4%5</table> details report CD/DVD-ROM details report Boot Device details report Disabled details report (audio) Audio details report VBoxGlobalSettingsDlg VBoxGlobalSettingsDlg Input H&ost Key Activate the entry field and press the new host key. Note that alphanumeric, cursor movement and editing keys cannot be used as the host key. &Auto capture keyboard Alt+A If set, the keyboard is automatically captured every time the VM window is activated. &Help F1 A setting on some page is invalid &OK &Cancel VBoxNewHDWzd Create New Virtual Disk <p>This wizard will help you to create a new virtual hard disk image for your virtual machine.</p> <p>Use the <b>Next</b> button to go to the next page of the wizard and the <b>Back</b> button to return to the previous page.</p> Welcome to Create New Virtual Disk Wizard! <p>Select the type of virtual hard disk image you want to create.</p> <p>A <b>dynamically expanding image</b> initially occupies a very small amount of space on your physical hard disk. It will grow dynamically (up to the size specified), as the Guest OS makes the usage of the disk space.</p> <p>A <b>fixed-size image</b> does not grow up. It is stored in the file of approximately the same size as the size of the virtual hard disk.</p> Image Type &Dynamically expanding image Alt+D &Fixed-size image Alt+F Virtual Disk Image Type <p>Press the <b>Select</b> button to select the location and name of the file to store the virtual hard disk image.</p> &Image File Name: &Select Alt+S <p>Select the size of the virtual hard disk image in megabytes. This size will be reported to the Guest OS as the size of the virtual hard disk.</p> Im&age Size &MB Virtual Disk Location and Size You are going to create a new virtual hard disk image with the following parameters: If the above settings are correct, press the <b>Finish</b> button. Once you press it, the new image will be created. Summary VBoxNewVMWzd Create New VM <p>This wizard will guide you through the steps that are necessary to create a new virtual machine (VM) for VirtualBox.</p> <p>Use the <b>Next</b> button to go the next page of the wizard and the <b>Back</b> button to return to the previous page.</p> Welcome to Create New VM Wizard! <p>Enter a name for the new VM to identify it in the VM list and select a type of the guest operating system you plan to install in the VM.</p> <p>The name of the VM usually indicates its software and hardware configuration. It cannot be empty. &VM Name: &OS Type: VM Name and OS Type Select the amount of memory (RAM) in megabytes to be allocated to the VM. &MB Memory <p>Attach hard disks to desired IDE controllers of the VM by checking the corresoinding checkbox and selecting a hard disk image using the <b>Select</b> button.</p> <p>The Secondary (IDE 1) Master device is not shown because it is always reserved for the CD-ROM drive.</p> <p>Note: you cannot attach the same disk image to more than one device slot.</p> &Primary (IDE 0) Master Alt+P Select... P&rimary (IDE 0) Slave Alt+R &Secondary (IDE 1) Slave Alt+S Virtual Disk Images You are going to create a new VM with the following parameters: If the above is correct press the <b>Finish</b> button to accept it. Summary VBoxProblemReporter VirtualBox - Information msg box title VirtualBox - Question msg box title VirtualBox - Warning msg box title VirtualBox - Error msg box title VirtualBox - Critical Error msg box title Do not show this message again msg box flag Failed to initialize the VirtualBox COM library. The application will now terminate. Failed to load the global configuration! Failed to save the global configuration! Cannot save the configuration of the virtual machine`%1' (`%3')! Failed to start the virtual machine `%1' Failed to save the state of the virtual machine `%1' Failed to stop the virtual machine `%1' Failed to remove the virtual machine `%1' with UUID %2! There is no virtual machine named `%1'! Are you sure you want to permanently delete the virtual machine `%1'? <p>The image file <b>%1</b> already exists. You cannot create a new virtual hard disk that uses this file, because it can be already used by another virtual hard disk.</p><p>Please specify a different image file name.</p> <p>Do you also want to delete this hard disk's image file: <b>%1</b>?</p><p>If you select <b>No</b>, then this file will be left on your physical disk, but the virtual hard disk will be removed from the collection anyway.</p><p><b>Note:</b> This operation cannot be undone.</p> An error has occured while deleting the virtual hard disk image<b>%s</b>. An error has occured while creating the virtual disk image `%1'. Failed to register the virtual disk image `%1'! Failed to unregister the virtual disk image `%1'! Failed to create a new session! Failed to open a session for a machine with UUID %1! <p>You have <b>clicked the mouse</b> inside the Virtual Machine display or pressed the <b>host key</b>. This will cause the Virtual Machine to <b>capture</b> the host mouse pointer (only if the mouse pointer integration is not currently supported by the guest OS) and the keyboard, which will make them unavailable to other applications running on your host machine.</p><p>You can press the host key at any time to <b>uncapture</b> the keyboard and mouse (if it is captured) and return them to normal operation. The currently assigned host key is shown on the status bar at the bottom of the Virtual Machine window. There are also a keyboard icon and a mouse icon indicating the current keyboard and mouse capture state.</p> <p>You have the <b>Auto capture keyboard</b> option turned on. This will cause the Virtual Machine to automatically <b>capture</b> the keyboard every time the VM window is activated and make it unavailable to other applications running on your host machine.</p><p>You can press the <b>host key</b> at any time to <b>uncapture</b> the keyboard and mouse (if it is captured) and return them to normal operation. The currently assigned host key is shown on the status bar at the bottom of the Virtual Machine window. There are also a keyboard icon and a mouse icon indicating the current keyboard and mouse capture state.</p> <p>The Virtual Machine reports that the guest OS supports the <b>mouse pointer integration</b>. This means that you do not need to capture the host mouse pointer to be able to use it in your guest OS -- all mouse actions you perform when the mouse pointer is over the Virtual Machine's display are directly sent to the guest OS.If the mouse is currently captured, it will be automatically uncaptured.</p><p>The mouse icon on the status bar displays arrows around the mouse when the guest OS supports the pointer integration.</p><p><b>Note</b>: some applications may behave incorrectly in mouse pointer integration mode. You can always disable it for the current session (and enable again) by selecting the corresponding action from the menu bar.</p> <p>The Virtual Machine reports that the guest OS does not support <b>mouse pointer integration</b> in the current video mode. You need to capture the mouse (by clicking over the VM display or pressing the host key) in order to use the mouse inside the guest OS.</p> <p>The Virtual Machine is currently in the <b>Paused</b> state and therefore does not accept any keyboard or mouse input. If you want to continue to work inside the VM, you need to resume it by selecting the corresponding action from the menu bar.</p> VBoxSelectorWnd VirtualBox Details Screenshot &Disk Image Manager... Ctrl+D Display the disk image manager dialog &Global settings... Ctrl+G Display the global settings dialog E&xit Ctrl+Q Close application &New... New Ctrl+N Create a new virtual machine &Settings... Settings Ctrl+S Configure the selected virtual machine &Delete Delete Delete the selected virtual machine S&tart Start Start the selected virtual machine &VirtualBox Web Site... Open the browser and go to the VirtualBox product web site &About VirtualBox... Show a dialog with product information &Reset All Warnings Cause all suppressed warnings and messages to be shown again &File &VM &Help [no screenshot] [no details] VBoxVMSettingsDlg VBoxVMSettingsDlg General Hard Disks CD/DVD Drive Audio Network &Name &OS Type &RAM Size &MB &Primary (IDE 0) Master Alt+P Select... P&rimary (IDE 0) Slave Alt+R &Secondary (IDE 1) Slave Alt+S <p>Note: you cannot attach the same disk image to more than one device slot or to more than one virtual machine.</p> &ISO Image Alt+I Note: CD/DVD Drive is always connected as the Secondary (IDE1) Master device. &Boot from CD/DVD media Alt+B If the above check box is unchecked, the VM will boot from the first hard disk. Enable &audio Alt+A If the above checkbox is checked, a PCI audio card is plugged into the VM. Host audio &driver A&ttached to Custom &MAC address Alt+M Host Interface Settings &Device name &File Descriptor &Setup application &Terminate application None &Add adapter &Remove adapter &Help F1 A setting on some page is invalid &OK &Cancel