@@@ English Native language name -- Native language country name (empty if this language is for all countries) English Language name, in English -- Language country name, in English (empty if native country name is empty) Sun Microsystems, Inc. Comma-separated list of translators BootItemsList Move Up (Ctrl-Up) Move Down (Ctrl-Down) Moves the selected boot device up. Moves the selected boot device down. BootItemsTable Defines the boot device order. Use checkboxes to the left to enable or disable individual boot devices. Move items up and down to change the device order. QApplication Executable <b>%1</b> requires Qt %2.x, found Qt %3. Incompatible Qt Library Error QIHotKeyEdit Left Right Left Shift Right Shift Left Ctrl Right Ctrl Left Alt Right Alt Left WinKey Right WinKey Menu key Alt Gr Caps Lock Scroll Lock <key_%1> Pause Print Screen F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 F9 F10 F11 F12 F13 F14 F15 F16 F17 F18 F19 F20 F21 F22 F23 F24 Num Lock Forward Back QIMessageBox OK Yes No Cancel Ignore QIRichLabel Copy to clipboard QIWidgetValidator not complete value state invalid value state <qt>Value of the <b>%1</b> field on the <b>%2</b> page is %3.</qt> <qt>One of the values on the <b>%1</b> page is %2.</qt> VBoxAboutDlg VirtualBox - About <qt>VirtualBox Graphical User Interface Version %1<br> %2</qt> VBoxAboutNonOSEDlg VirtualBox - About VirtualBox Graphical User Interface Version %1 VBoxAddNIDialog Add Host Interface Interface Name Descriptive name of the new network interface &OK Cancel VBoxAddSFDialog Add Share Edit Share Select a folder to share Folder Path Folder Name Displays the path to an existing folder on the host PC. Displays the name of the shared folder (as it will be seen by the guest OS). Opens the dialog to select a folder. Cancel &OK &Make Permanent &Read-only When checked, the guest OS will not be able to write to the specified shared folder. VBoxCloseVMDlg Close Virtual Machine You want to: &Save the machine state &Power off the machine &Revert to the current snapshot Revert the machine state to the state stored in the current snapshot Help F1 &OK Cancel <p>Saves the current execution state of the virtual machine to the physical hard disk of the host PC.</p> <p>Next time this machine is started, it will be restored from the saved state and continue execution from the same place you saved it at, which will let you continue your work immediately.</p> <p>Note that saving the machine state may take a long time, depending on the guest operating system type and the amount of memory you assigned to the virtual machine.</p> S&end the shutdown signal <p>Sends the ACPI Power Button press event to the virtual machine.</p> <p>Normally, the guest operating system running inside the virtual machine will detect this event and perform a clean shutdown procedure. This is a recommended way to turn off the virtual machine because all applications running inside it will get a chance to save their data and state.</p> <p>If the machine doesn't respond to this action then the guest operating system may be misconfigured or doesn't understand ACPI Power Button events at all. In this case you should select the <b>Power off the machine</b> action to stop virtual machine execution.</p> <p>Turns off the virtual machine.</p> <p>Note that this action will stop machine execution immediately so that the guest operating system running inside it will not be able to perform a clean shutdown procedure which may result in <i>data loss</i> inside the virtual machine. Selecting this action is recommended only if the virtual machine does not respond to the <b>Send the shutdown signal</b> action.</p> <p>When checked, the machine state will be restored from the state stored in the current snapshot right after it is turned off. This is useful if you are sure that you want to discard the results of your last sessions and go back to the current snapshot.</p> VBoxConsoleWnd VirtualBox OSE &Fullscreen Mode Switch to fullscreen mode Mouse Integration enable/disable... Auto-resize Guest Display enable/disable... Auto-resize &Guest Display Automatically resize the guest display when the window is resized (requires Guest Additions) &Adjust Window Size Adjust window size and position to best fit the guest display &Insert Ctrl-Alt-Del Send the Ctrl-Alt-Del sequence to the virtual machine &Insert Ctrl-Alt-Backspace Send the Ctrl-Alt-Backspace sequence to the virtual machine &Reset Reset the virtual machine ACPI S&hutdown Send the ACPI Power Button press event to the virtual machine &Close... Close the virtual machine Take &Snapshot... Take a snapshot of 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 Remote Desktop (RDP) Server enable/disable... Remote Dis&play Enable or disable remote desktop (RDP) connections to this machine &Shared Folders... Open the dialog to operate on shared folders &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 &USB Devices &Devices De&bug &Help Indicates whether the guest display auto-resize function is On (<img src=auto_resize_on_16px.png/>) or Off (<img src=auto_resize_off_16px.png/>). Note that this function requires Guest Additions to be installed in the guest OS. Indicates whether the host mouse pointer is captured by the guest OS:<br><nobr><img src=mouse_disabled_16px.png/>&nbsp;&nbsp;pointer is not captured</nobr><br><nobr><img src=mouse_16px.png/>&nbsp;&nbsp;pointer is captured</nobr><br><nobr><img src=mouse_seamless_16px.png/>&nbsp;&nbsp;mouse integration (MI) is On</nobr><br><nobr><img src=mouse_can_seamless_16px.png/>&nbsp;&nbsp;MI is Off, pointer is captured</nobr><br><nobr><img src=mouse_can_seamless_uncaptured_16px.png/>&nbsp;&nbsp;MI is Off, pointer is not captured</nobr><br>Note that the mouse integration feature requires Guest Additions to be installed in the guest OS. Shows the currently assigned Host key.<br>This key, when pressed alone, toggles the the keyboard and mouse capture state. It can also be used in combination with other keys to quickly perform actions from the main menu. <hr>VRDP Server is listening on port %1 &Pause Suspend 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 Snapshot %1 Host Drive &Machine &Network Adapters Adapter %1 network Mount the selected physical drive of the host PC Floppy tip Mount the selected physical drive of the host PC CD/DVD tip Disconnect the cable from the selected virtual network adapter Connect the cable to the selected virtual network adapter Seam&less Mode Switch to seamless desktop integration mode Indicates whether the keyboard is captured by the guest OS (<img src=hostkey_captured_16px.png/>) or not (<img src=hostkey_16px.png/>). <qt><nobr>Indicates the activity of the floppy media:</nobr>%1</qt> Floppy tooltip <br><nobr><b>Host Drive</b>: %1</nobr> Floppy tooltip <br><nobr><b>Image</b>: %1</nobr> Floppy tooltip <br><nobr><b>No media mounted</b></nobr> Floppy tooltip <qt><nobr>Indicates the activity of the CD/DVD-ROM media:</nobr>%1</qt> DVD-ROM tooltip <br><nobr><b>Host Drive</b>: %1</nobr> DVD-ROM tooltip <br><nobr><b>Image</b>: %1</nobr> DVD-ROM tooltip <br><nobr><b>No media mounted</b></nobr> DVD-ROM tooltip <qt><nobr>Indicates the activity of virtual hard disks:</nobr>%1</qt> HDD tooltip <br><nobr><b>No hard disks attached</b></nobr> HDD tooltip <qt><nobr>Indicates the activity of the network interfaces:</nobr>%1</qt> Network adapters tooltip <br><nobr><b>Adapter %1 (%2)</b>: cable %3</nobr> Network adapters tooltip connected Network adapters tooltip disconnected Network adapters tooltip <br><nobr><b>All network adapters are disabled</b></nobr> Network adapters tooltip <qt><nobr>Indicates the activity of the attached USB devices:</nobr>%1</qt> USB device tooltip <br><nobr><b>No USB devices attached</b></nobr> USB device tooltip <br><nobr><b>USB Controller is disabled</b></nobr> USB device tooltip Indicates whether the Remote Display (VRDP Server) is enabled (<img src=vrdp_16px.png/>) or not (<img src=vrdp_disabled_16px.png/>). <qt><nobr>Indicates the activity of shared folders:</nobr>%1</qt> Shared folders tooltip <br><nobr><b>No shared folders</b></nobr> Shared folders tooltip &Contents... Show the online help contents R&egister VirtualBox... Open VirtualBox registration form Sun xVM VirtualBox Session I&nformation Dialog Show Session Information Dialog &Statistics... debug action &Command Line... debug action &Logging... debug action VBoxDiskImageManagerDlg Name Virtual Size Actual Size Size Virtual Disk Manager &Hard Disks &CD/DVD Images &Floppy Images Help F1 Invoke dialog's help &OK Accept dialog Cancel Cancel dialog -- no info &New... &Add... R&emove Re&lease Re&fresh New Add Remove Release Refresh Ctrl+N Ctrl+A Ctrl+D Ctrl+L Ctrl+R &Actions Location Disk Type Storage Type Attached to Snapshot Checking accessibility <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr><br>Checking accessibility... HDD <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr><br><nobr>Disk type:&nbsp;&nbsp;%2</nobr><br><nobr>Storage type:&nbsp;&nbsp;%3</nobr> <br><nobr>Attached to:&nbsp;&nbsp;%1</nobr> HDD <br><nobr>Snapshot:&nbsp;&nbsp;%5</nobr> HDD <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr><br>Error checking media accessibility HDD <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr><br>%2 HDD <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr><br>Checking accessibility... CD/DVD/Floppy <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr> CD/DVD/Floppy <br><nobr>Attached to:&nbsp;&nbsp;%1</nobr> CD/DVD/Floppy <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr><br>Error checking media accessibility CD/DVD/Floppy <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr><br>%2 The image file is not accessible CD/DVD/Floppy &Select All hard disk images (*.vdi; *.vmdk);;Virtual Disk images (*.vdi);;VMDK images (*.vmdk);;All files (*) Select a hard disk image file Select a CD/DVD-ROM disk image file Select a floppy disk image file Create a new virtual hard disk Add (register) an existing image file Remove (unregister) the selected media Release the selected media by detaching it from the machine Refresh the media list CD/DVD-ROM images (*.iso);;All files (*) Floppy images (*.img);;All files (*) VBoxDownloaderWgt Cancel Downloading the VirtualBox Guest Additions CD image from <nobr><b>%1</b>...</nobr> Cancel the VirtualBox Guest Additions CD image download Could not locate the file on the server (response: %1). <p>Failed to save the downloaded file as <nobr><b>%1</b>.</nobr></p> Select folder to save Guest Additions image to Connection timed out. The download process has been cancelled by the user. VBoxGlobal Differencing hard disk Unknown device %1:%2 USB device details <nobr>Vendor ID: %1</nobr><br><nobr>Product ID: %2</nobr><br><nobr>Revision: %3</nobr> USB device tooltip <br><nobr>Serial No. %1</nobr> USB device tooltip <br><nobr>State: %1</nobr> USB device tooltip Name details report OS Type details report Base Memory details report <nobr>%3 MB</nobr> details report General details report Video Memory details report <nobr>%4 MB</nobr> details report Boot Order details report ACPI details report IO APIC details report Not Attached details report (HDDs) Hard Disks details report Enabled details report (ACPI) Disabled details report (ACPI) Enabled details report (IO APIC) Disabled details report (IO APIC) Not mounted details report (floppy) Image details report (floppy) Host Drive details report (floppy) Floppy details report Not mounted details report (DVD) Image details report (DVD) Host Drive details report (DVD) CD/DVD-ROM details report Disabled details report (audio) Audio details report Adapter %1 details report (network) Disabled details report (network) Network details report Device Filters details report (USB) %1 (%2 active) details report (USB) Disabled details report (USB) VRDP Server Port details report (VRDP) %1 details report (VRDP) Disabled details report (VRDP) Remote Display details report Opening URLs is not implemented yet. Powered Off MachineState Saved MachineState Aborted MachineState Running MachineState Paused MachineState Starting MachineState Stopping MachineState Saving MachineState Restoring MachineState Discarding MachineState Closed SessionState Open SessionState Spawning SessionState Closing SessionState None DeviceType Floppy DeviceType CD/DVD-ROM DeviceType Hard Disk DeviceType Network DeviceType Normal DiskType Immutable DiskType Writethrough DiskType Virtual Disk Image DiskStorageType iSCSI DiskStorageType VMDK Image DiskStorageType Null VRDPAuthType External VRDPAuthType Guest VRDPAuthType Ignore USBFilterActionType Hold USBFilterActionType Null Audio Driver AudioDriverType Windows Multimedia AudioDriverType OSS Audio Driver AudioDriverType ALSA Audio Driver AudioDriverType Windows DirectSound AudioDriverType CoreAudio AudioDriverType Not attached NetworkAttachmentType NAT NetworkAttachmentType Host Interface NetworkAttachmentType Internal Network NetworkAttachmentType Not supported USBDeviceState Unavailable USBDeviceState Busy USBDeviceState Available USBDeviceState Held USBDeviceState Captured USBDeviceState <i>Checking...</i> hard disk <i>Inaccessible</i> hard disk Disabled ClipboardType Host To Guest ClipboardType Guest To Host ClipboardType Bidirectional ClipboardType Select a directory Select a file Port %1 details report (serial ports) Disabled details report (serial ports) Serial Ports details report USB details report Shared Folders details report (shared folders) %1 details report (shadef folders) None details report (shared folders) Shared Folders details report Stuck MachineState Disconnected PortMode Host Pipe PortMode Host Device PortMode User-defined serial port Custom Hard Disk DiskStorageType VT-x/AMD-V details report PAE/NX details report Enabled details report (VT-x/AMD-V) Disabled details report (VT-x/AMD-V) Enabled details report (PAE/NX) Disabled details report (PAE/NX) Host Driver details report (audio) Controller details report (audio) Port %1 details report (parallel ports) Disabled details report (parallel ports) Parallel Ports details report USB DeviceType Shared Folder DeviceType IDE StorageBus SATA StorageBus Primary StorageBusChannel Secondary StorageBusChannel Master StorageBusDevice Slave StorageBusDevice Port %1 StorageBusChannel VHD Image DiskStorageType Solaris Audio AudioDriverType PulseAudio AudioDriverType ICH AC97 AudioControllerType SoundBlaster 16 AudioControllerType PCnet-PCI II (Am79C970A) NetworkAdapterType PCnet-FAST III (Am79C973) NetworkAdapterType Intel PRO/1000 MT Desktop (82540EM) NetworkAdapterType PIIX3 IDEControllerType PIIX4 IDEControllerType Intel PRO/1000 T Server (82543GC) NetworkAdapterType VBoxGlobalSettings '%1 (0x%2)' is an invalid host key code. The value '%1' of the key '%2' doesn't match the regexp constraint '%3'. Cannot delete the key '%1'. VBoxGlobalSettingsDlg Category [id] [link] [name] <i>Select a settings category from the list on the left side and move the mouse over a settings item to get more information<i>. General 0 #general Input 1 #input USB 2 #usb Default &Folders Machines VDI files Select &Keyboard &Host Key &Auto capture keyboard &USB Device Filters Ins Alt+Ins Del Ctrl+Up Ctrl+Down Help F1 Displays the dialog help. Invalid settings detected &OK Accepts (saves) changes and closes the dialog. Cancel Cancels changes and closes the dialog. VirtualBox Preferences Displays the key used as a Host Key in the VM window. Activate the entry field and press a new Host Key. Note that alphanumeric, cursor movement and editing keys cannot be used as a Host Key. New Filter %1 usb Language Language 3 #language &Interface Language Author(s): Language: (built-in) Language <unavailable> Language <unknown> Author(s) <qt>Lists all available user interface languages. The effective language is written in <b>bold</b>. Select <i>Default</i> to reset to the system default language.</qt> Default Language Displays the path to the default VDI folder. This folder is used, if not explicitly specified otherwise, when adding existing or creating new virtual hard disks. Resets the virtual machine folder path to the default value. The actual default path will be displayed after accepting the changes and opening this dialog again. Resets the VDI folder path to the default value. The actual default path will be displayed after accepting the changes and opening this dialog again. Displays the path to the default virtual machine folder. This folder is used, if not explicitly specified otherwise, when creating new virtual machines. Opens a dialog to select the default VDI folder. Opens a dialog to select the default virtual machine folder. When checked, the keyboard is automatically captured every time the VM window is activated. When the keyboard is captured, all keystrokes (including system ones like Alt-Tab) are directed to the VM. V&RDP Authentication Library Displays the path to the library that provides authentication for Remote Display (VRDP) clients. Opens a dialog to select the VRDP authentication library file. Resets the authentication library file to the default value. The actual default library file will be displayed after accepting the changes and opening this dialog again. &Extended Features Enable &VT-x/AMD-V Defines whether virtual machines should try to make use of the host CPU's hardware virtualization extensions such as Intel VT-x and AMD-V by default or not. <qt>Lists all global USB filters. The checkbox to the left defines whether the particular filter is enabled or not. Use the context menu or buttons to the right to add or remove USB filters.</qt> Add Empty Filter &Add Empty Filter <qt>Adds a new USB filter with all fields initially set to empty strings. Note that such a filter will match any attached USB device.</qt> Add Filter From Device A&dd Filter From Device <qt>Adds a new USB filter with all fields set to the values of the selected USB device attached to the host PC.</qt> Remove Filter &Remove Filter <qt>Removes the highlighted USB filter.</qt> Move Filter Up &Move Filter Up <qt>Moves the highlighted USB filter up.</qt> Move Filter Down M&ove Filter Down <qt>Moves the highlighted USB filter down.</qt> VBoxHardDiskSettings Slot Hard Disk VBoxHardDiskSettings &Hard Disks &Enable SATA Controller <qt>When checked, enables the virtual SATA controller of this machine. Note that you cannot attach hard disks to SATA ports when the virtual SATA controller is disabled.</qt> Hard Disks &Attachments <qt>Lists all hard disks attached to this machine. Use a mouse double-click or the <tt>F2</tt>/<tt>Space</tt> key on the highlighted item to activate the drop-down list and choose the desired value. Use the context menu or buttons to the right to add or remove hard disk attachments.</qt> Add Attachment &Add Attachment Ins <qt>Adds a new hard disk attachment.</qt> Remove Attachment &Remove Attachment Delete <qt>Removes the highlighted hard disk attachment.</qt> Select Hard Disk &Select Hard Disk Ctrl+Space <qt>Invokes the Virtual Disk Manager to select a hard disk to attach to the currently highlighted slot.</qt> <i>%1</i> uses the hard disk that is already attached to <i>%2</i> Double-click to add a new attachment No hard disk is selected for <i>%1</i> VBoxLicenseViewer I &Agree I &Disagree VBoxLogSearchPanel Close the search panel Find Enter a search string here &Previous Search for the previous occurrence of the string &Next Search for the next occurrence of the string C&ase Sensitive Perform case sensitive search (when checked) String not found VBoxMediaComboBox <no hard disk> No hard disk 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 the Create New Virtual Disk Wizard! Image Type &Dynamically expanding image &Fixed-size image 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 or type a file name in the entry field.</p> &Image File Name Select <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> Image &Size 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, a new hard disk image will be created. Summary <nobr>%1 Bytes</nobr> <table><tr><td>Type:</td><td>%1</td></tr><tr><td>Location:</td><td>%2</td></tr><tr><td>Size:</td><td>%3&nbsp;(%4&nbsp;Bytes)</td></tr></table> Hard disk images (*.vdi) Select a file for the new hard disk image file <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 claims disk space.</p> <p>A <b>fixed-size image</b> does not grow. It is stored in a file of approximately the same size as the size of the virtual hard disk. The creation of a fixed-size image may take a long time depending on the image size and the write performance of your harddisk.</p> VBoxNewVMWzd Create New Virtual Machine <p>This wizard will guide you through the steps that are necessary to create a new virtual machine 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 the New Virtual Machine Wizard! <p>Enter a name for the new virtual machine and select the type of the guest operating system you plan to install onto the virtual machine.</p> <p>The name of the virtual machine usually indicates its software and hardware configuration. It will be used by all VirtualBox components to identify your virtual machine.</p> N&ame OS &Type VM Name and OS Type <p>Select the amount of base memory (RAM) in megabytes to be allocated to the virtual machine.</p> Base &Memory Size < = > MB Memory <p>Select a hard disk image to be used as the boot hard disk of the virtual machine. You can either create a new hard disk using the <b>New</b> button or select an existing hard disk image from the drop-down list or by pressing the <b>Existing</b> button (to invoke the Virtual Disk Manager dialog).</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> B&oot Hard Disk (Primary Master) N&ew... E&xisting... Virtual Hard Disk <p> You are going to create a new virtual machine with the following parameters: </p> <p> If the above is correct press the <b>Finish</b> button. Once you press it, a new virtual machine will be created. </p><p> Note that you can alter these and all other setting of the created virtual machine at any time using the <b>Settings</b> dialog accessible through the menu of the main window. </p> Summary <qt>%1&nbsp;MB</qt> <tr><td>Name:</td><td>%1</td></tr><tr><td>OS Type:</td><td>%2</td></tr><tr><td>Base Memory:</td><td>%3&nbsp;MB</td></tr> <tr><td>Boot Hard Disk:</td><td>%4</td></tr> The recommended base memory size is <b>%1</b> MB. The recommended size of the boot hard disk is <b>%1</b> MB. 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 open <tt>%1</tt>. Make sure your desktop environment can properly handle URLs of this type. <p>Failed to initialize COM or to find the VirtualBox COM server. Most likely, the VirtualBox server is not running or failed to start.</p><p>The application will now terminate.</p> <p>Failed to create the VirtualBox COM object.</p><p>The application will now terminate.</p> Failed to set global VirtualBox properties. Failed to access the USB subsystem. Failed to create a new virtual machine. Failed to create a new virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to apply the settings to the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to start the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to pause the execution of the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to resume the execution of the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to save the state of the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to create a snapshot of the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to stop the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to remove the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to discard the saved state of the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to discard the snapshot <b>%1</b> of the virtual machine <b>%2</b>. Failed to discard the current state of the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to discard the current snapshot and the current state of the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. There is no virtual machine named <b>%1</b>. <p>Are you sure you want to permanently delete the virtual machine <b>%1</b>?</p><p>This operation cannot be undone.</p> <p>Are you sure you want to unregister the inaccessible virtual machine <b>%1</b>?</p><p>You will no longer be able to register it back from GUI.</p> <p>Are you sure you want to discard the saved state of the virtual machine <b>%1</b>?</p><p>This operation is equivalent to resetting or powering off the machine without doing a proper shutdown by means of the guest OS.</p> <p>Releasing this media image will detach it from the following virtual machine(s): <b>%1</b>.</p><p>Continue?</p> <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> Failed to delete the virtual hard disk image <b>%1</b>. <p>Do you want to remove (unregister) the virtual hard disk <nobr><b>%1</b>?</nobr></p> Failed to create the virtual hard disk image <nobr><b>%1</b>.</nobr> hard disk CD/DVD image floppy image Failed to register the %1 <nobr><b>%2</b></nobr>. Failed to unregister the %1 <nobr><b>%2</b></nobr>. Failed to create a new session. Failed to open a session for the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. Failed to get the accessibility state of the media <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr>. Some of the registered media may become inaccessible. Failed to create the host network interface <b>%1</b>. Failed to remove the host network interface <b>%1</b>. Failed to attach the USB device <b>%1</b> to the virtual machine <b>%2</b>. Failed to detach the USB device <b>%1</b> from the virtual machine <b>%2</b>. Failed to create a shared folder <b>%1</b> (pointing to <nobr><b>%2</b></nobr>) for the virtual machine <b>%3</b>. Failed to remove the shared folder <b>%1</b> (pointing to <nobr><b>%2</b></nobr>) from the virtual machine <b>%3</b>. <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 <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, next to the&nbsp;<img src=hostkey_16px.png/>&nbsp;icon. This icon, together with the mouse icon placed nearby, indicate 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: when the keyboard is captured, all keystrokes (including system ones like Alt-Tab) will be directed to the VM.</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, next to the&nbsp;<img src=hostkey_16px.png/>&nbsp;icon. This icon, together with the mouse icon placed nearby, indicate the current keyboard and mouse capture state.</p> <p>The Virtual Machine reports that the guest OS supports <b>mouse pointer integration</b>. This means that you do not need to <i>capture</i> the 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 will look like&nbsp;<img src=mouse_seamless_16px.png/>&nbsp;to inform you that mouse pointer integration is supported by the guest OS and is currently turned on.</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 it 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> <p>Cannot run VirtualBox in <i>VM Selector</i> mode due to local restrictions.</p><p>The application will now terminate.</p> <nobr>Fatal Error</nobr> runtime error info <nobr>Non-Fatal Error</nobr> runtime error info <nobr>Warning</nobr> runtime error info <nobr>Error ID: </nobr> runtime error info Severity: runtime error info <p>A fatal error has occurred during virtual machine execution! The virtual machine will be powered off. It is suggested to use the clipboard to copy the following error message for further examination:</p> <p>An error has occurred during virtual machine execution! The error details are shown below. You can try to correct the described error and resume the virtual machine execution.</p> <p>The virtual machine execution may run into an error condition as described below. You may ignore this message, but it is suggested to perform an appropriate action to make sure the described error will not happen.</p> Result&nbsp;Code: error info Component: error info Interface: error info Callee: error info Callee&nbsp;RC: error info <p>Could not find a language file for the language <b>%1</b> in the directory <b><nobr>%2</nobr></b>.</p><p>The language will be temporarily reset to the system default language. Please go to the <b>Preferences</b> dialog which you can open from the <b>File</b> menu of the main VirtualBox window, and select one of the existing languages on the <b>Language</b> page.</p> <p>Could not load the language file <b><nobr>%1</nobr></b>. <p>The language will be temporarily reset to English (built-in). Please go to the <b>Preferences</b> dialog which you can open from the <b>File</b> menu of the main VirtualBox window, and select one of the existing languages on the <b>Language</b> page.</p> <p>VirtualBox Guest Additions installed in the Guest OS are too old: the installed version is %1, the expected version is %2. Some features that require Guest Additions (mouse integration, guest display auto-resize) will most likely stop working properly.</p><p>Please update Guest Additions to the current version by choosing <b>Install Guest Additions</b> from the <b>Devices</b> menu.</p> <p>VirtualBox Guest Additions installed in the Guest OS are outdated: the installed version is %1, the expected version is %2. Some features that require Guest Additions (mouse integration, guest display auto-resize) may not work as expected.</p><p>It is recommended to update Guest Additions to the current version by choosing <b>Install Guest Additions</b> from the <b>Devices</b> menu.</p> <p>VirtualBox Guest Additions installed in the Guest OS are too recent for this version of VirtualBox: the installed version is %1, the expected version is %2.</p><p>Using a newer version of Additions with an older version of VirtualBox is not supported. Please install the current version of Guest Additions by choosing <b>Install Guest Additions</b> from the <b>Devices</b> menu.</p> Failed to change the snapshot folder path of the virtual machine <b>%1<b> to <nobr><b>%2</b></nobr>. <p>Failed to remove the shared folder <b>%1</b> (pointing to <nobr><b>%2</b></nobr>) from the virtual machine <b>%3</b>.</p><p>Please close all programs in the guest OS that may be using this shared folder and try again.</p> <p>Could not find the VirtualBox Guest Additions CD image file <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr> or <nobr><b>%2</b>.</nobr></p><p>Do you want to download this CD image from the Internet?</p> <p>Failed to download the VirtualBox Guest Additions CD image from <nobr><a href="%1">%2</a>.</nobr></p><p>%3</p> <p>Are you sure you want to download the VirtualBox Guest Additions CD image from <nobr><a href="%1">%2</a></nobr> (size %3 bytes)?</p> <p>The VirtualBox Guest Additions CD image has been successfully downloaded from <nobr><a href="%1">%2</a></nobr> and saved locally as <nobr><b>%3</b>.</nobr></p><p>Do you want to register this CD image and mount it on the virtual CD/DVD drive?</p> <p>The virtual machine window will be now switched to <b>fullscreen</b> mode. You can go back to windowed mode at any time by pressing <b>%1</b>. Note that the <i>Host</i> key is currently defined as <b>%1</b>.</p><p>Note that the main menu bar is hidden in fullscreen mode. You can access it by pressing <b>Host+Home</b>.</p> <p>The virtual machine window will be now switched to <b>Seamless</b> mode. You can go back to windowed mode at any time by pressing <b>%1</b>. Note that the <i>Host</i> key is currently defined as <b>%1</b>.</p><p>Note that the main menu bar is hidden in seamless mode. You can access it by pressing <b>Host+Home</b>.</p> <p>The virtual machine window is optimized to work in <b>%1&nbsp;bit</b> color mode but the color quality of the virtual display is currently set to <b>%2&nbsp;bit</b>.</p><p>Please open the display properties dialog of the guest OS and select a <b>%3&nbsp;bit</b> color mode, if it is available, for best possible performance of the virtual video subsystem.</p><p><b>Note</b>. Some operating systems, like OS/2, may actually work in 32&nbsp;bit mode but report it as 24&nbsp;bit (16 million colors). You may try to select a different color quality to see if this message disappears or you can simply disable the message now if you are sure the required color quality (%4&nbsp;bit) is not available in the given guest OS.</p> <p>A critical error has occurred while running the virtual machine and the machine execution has been stopped.</p><p>For help, please see the Community section on <a href=http://www.virtualbox.org>http://www.virtualbox.org</a> or your support contract. Please provide the contents of the log file <tt>VBox.log</tt> and the image file <tt>VBox.png</tt>, which you can find in the <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr> directory, as well as a description of what you were doing when this error happened. Note that you can also access the above files by selecting <b>Show Log</b> from the <b>Machine</b> menu of the main VirualBox window.</p><p>Press <b>OK</b> if you want to power off the machine or press <b>Ignore</b> if you want to leave it as is for debugging. Please note that debugging requires special knowledge and tools, so it is recommended to press <b>OK</b> now.</p> <p>You didn't attach a hard disk to the new virtual machine. The machine will not be able to boot unless you attach a hard disk with a guest operating system or some other bootable media to it later using the machine settings dialog or the First Run Wizard.</p><p>Do you want to continue?</p> Failed to find license files in <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr>. Failed to open the license file <nobr><b>%1</b></nobr>. Check file permissions. Failed to send the ACPI Power Button press event to the virtual machine <b>%1</b>. <p>Failed to connect to the VirtualBox online registration service.</p><p>%1</p> <p>Congratulations! You have been successfully registered as a user of VirtualBox.</p><p>Thank you for finding time to fill out the registration form!</p> <p>Failed to register the VirtualBox product</p><p>%1</p> <p>Failed to save the global VirtualBox settings to <b><nobr>%1</nobr></b>.</p> <p>Failed to load the global GUI configuration from <b><nobr>%1</nobr></b>.</p><p>The application will now terminate.</p> <p>Failed to save the global GUI configuration to <b><nobr>%1</nobr></b>.</p><p>The application will now terminate.</p> Failed to save the settings of the virtual machine <b>%1</b> to <b><nobr>%2</nobr></b>. Failed to load the settings of the virtual machine <b>%1</b> from <b><nobr>%2</nobr></b>. Delete machine Unregister machine Discard saved state Continue detach image <p>Do you want to delete this hard disk's image file <nobr><b>%1</b>?</nobr></p><p>If you select <b>Delete</b> then the image file will be permanently deleted after unregistering the hard disk. This operation cannot be undone.</p><p>If you select <b>Unregister</b> then the virtual hard disk will be unregistered and removed from the collection, but the image file will be left on your physical disk.</p> Delete hard disk Unregister hard disk <p>There are hard disks attached to SATA ports of this virtual machine. If you disable the SATA controller, all these hard disks will be automatically detached.</p><p>Are you sure that you want to disable the SATA controller?</p> Disable hard disk Failed to attach a hard disk image with UUID %1 to device slot %2 on channel %3 of the %4 bus of the machine <b>%5</b>. Failed to detach a hard disk image from device slot %1 on channel %2 of the %3 bus of the machine <b>%4</b>. Download additions Mount additions <p>The host key is currently defined as <b>%1</b>.</p> additional message box paragraph Capture do input capture <p>One or more of the registered virtual hard disks, CD/DVD or floppy media are not currently accessible. As a result, you will not be able to operate virtual machines that use these media until they become accessible later.</p><p>Press <b>Check</b> to open the Virtual Disk Manager window and see what media are inaccessible, or press <b>Ignore</b> to ignore this message.</p> Check inaccessible media message box <p>The following VirtualBox settings files have been automatically converted to the new settings file format version <b>%1</b>.</p><p>However, the results of the conversion were not saved back to disk yet. Please press:</p><ul><li><b>Save</b> to save all auto-converted files now (it will not be possible to use these settings files with an older version of VirtualBox in the future);</li><li><b>Backup</b> to create backup copies of the settings files in the old format before saving them in the new format;</li><li><b>Cancel</b> to not save the auto-converted settings files now.<li></ul><p>Note that if you select <b>Cancel</b>, the auto-converted settings files will be implicitly saved in the new format anyway once you change a setting or start a virtual machine, but <b>no</b> backup copies will be created in this case.</p> &Save warnAboutAutoConvertedSettings message box &Backup warnAboutAutoConvertedSettings message box Cancel warnAboutAutoConvertedSettings message box Switch fullscreen Switch seamless <p>Do you really want to reset the virtual machine?</p><p>When the machine is reset, unsaved data of all applications running inside it will be lost.</p> Reset machine Continue no hard disk attached