Changeset 38173 in vbox for trunk/src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox/nls/VirtualBox_el.ts
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- Jul 26, 2011 8:38:53 AM (13 years ago)
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trunk/src/VBox/Frontends/VirtualBox/nls/VirtualBox_el.ts
r38169 r38173 2693 2693 </message> 2694 2694 <message> 2695 <source>When checked the virtual disk will not be removed when the guest systemejects it.</source>2695 <source>When checked, it suppresses unmounting the medium when the guest OS ejects it.</source> 2696 2696 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 2697 2697 </message> … … 2701 2701 </message> 2702 2702 <message> 2703 <source>When checked the guest system will see the virtual disk as a solid state device.</source>2703 <source>When checked, this marks the medium as non-rotational storage (SSD).</source> 2704 2704 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 2705 2705 </message> … … 2743 2743 </message> 2744 2744 <message> 2745 <source>Selects the port count of the SATA storage controller currently selected in the Storage Tree. This must be at least one more than the highest port number you need to use.</source>2745 <source>Selects the port count of the SATA storage controller currently selected in the Storage Tree. This value can't be less than the maximum used port number + 1.</source> 2746 2746 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 2747 2747 </message> … … 3355 3355 </message> 3356 3356 <message> 3357 <source>P lease type the name of the new virtual disk file into the box below or click on the folder icon to select a different folder to create the file in.</source>3357 <source>Press the <b>Select</b> button to select the location of a file to store the virtual disk data or type a file name in the entry field.</source> 3358 3358 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 3359 3359 </message> … … 3522 3522 </message> 3523 3523 <message> 3524 <source> Start-up&Disk</source>3525 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 3526 </message> 3527 <message> 3528 <source><p> If you wish you can now add a start-up disk to the new machine. You can either create a new virtual disk or select one from the list or from another location using the folder icon.</p><p>If you need a more complex virtual disk setup you can skip this step and make the changes to the machine settings once the machine is created.</p></source>3524 <source>Boot Hard &Disk</source> 3525 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 3526 </message> 3527 <message> 3528 <source><p>Select a virtual hard disk to be used as the boot hard disk of the virtual machine. You can either create a new hard disk or select an existing one from the drop-down list or by pressing corresponding button (to invoke file-open window).</p><p>If you need a more complicated hard disk setup, you can also skip this step and attach hard disks later using the VM Settings dialog.</p></source> 3529 3529 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 3530 3530 </message> … … 3534 3534 </message> 3535 3535 <message> 3536 <source>The recommended size of the start-updisk is <b>%1</b>.</source>3536 <source>The recommended size of the boot hard disk is <b>%1</b>.</source> 3537 3537 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 3538 3538 </message> … … 3564 3564 </message> 3565 3565 <message> 3566 <source> Start-upDisk</source>3566 <source>Boot Hard Disk</source> 3567 3567 <comment>summary</comment> 3568 3568 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> … … 6468 6468 </message> 6469 6469 <message> 6470 <source>The virtual machine that you are changing has been started. Only certain settings can be changed while a machine is running. All other changes will be lost if you close this window now.</source>6470 <source>The state of the virtual machine you currently edit has changed. Only settings which are editable at runtime are saved when you press OK. All changes to other settings will be lost.</source> 6471 6471 <translation type="unfinished"></translation> 6472 6472 </message>
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