205 Checkpoint the current virtual machine\nSave as checkpoint
220 Power on the virtual machine\nPower on the virtual machine
221 Power off the virtual machine\nPower off the virtual machine
222 Reset the virtual machine\nReset the virtual machine
225 Suspend the virtual machine operation\nSuspend the virtual machine
226 Resume the virtual machine operation\nResume the virtual machine
227 Send a Ctrl-Alt-Del to the virtual machine\nSend Ctrl-Alt-Del to the virtual machine
228 Grab keyboard and mouse input\nGrab input
231 Run the virtual machine Configuration Editor\nRun the virtual machine Configuration Editor
232 Run the virtual machine general preferences editor\nRun virtual machine general preferences editor
250 Show all hint when you run the virtual machine\nShow all hint when running the virtual machine
261 Set the local priority\nSet the local priority
262 Set the local priority\nSet the local priority
263 Set the local priority\nSet the local priority
264 Set the local priority\nSet the local priority
266 Set the global priority\nSet the global priority
267 Set the global priority\nSet the global priority
268 Set the global priority\nSet the global priority
269 Set the global priority\nSet the global priority
270 Image Files
310 Switch the virtual machine to full screen\nFull screen
320 Fit the application screen to the virtual machine\nFit the applcation size to the virtual machine
321 Enable-Disable the Autofit\nAutofit state
325 Enable-Disable the toolbar icon\nToolBar state
326 Enable-Disable the toolbar text\nToolBar state
350 Help\nHelp
351 Display program information, version number and copyright\nAbout
355 Display contents help\nContents help
356 Display search help\nSearch help
357 Display Index help\nIndex help
360 Display the web page\nopen web page
361 Display the support web page\nopen support web page
362 Display the products web page\nopen products web page
363 Display the license web page\nopen license web page
364 Display the file support incident web page\nopen file support incident web page
369 Open &Recent...
389 &Instant Restore
390 suspended VM
391 suspended VM
392 suspended VM
393 suspended VM
394 suspended VM
395 suspended VM
396 suspended VM
397 suspended VM
398 suspended VM
399 suspended VM
400 suspended VM
401 suspended VM
402 suspended VM
403 suspended VM
404 suspended VM
405 suspended VM
406 The guest memory size is lower than the recommended minimum value. This may result in poor performance running the guest operating system.\n
407 The guest memory size is larger than the recommended maximum value. This will limit the number of virtual machines you can run at the same time.\n
408 The guest memory size is larger than the memory for all running virtual machines.\nUse caution - reserving too much memory for all running virtual machines may result in poor performance or a hung system.\n
410 info
411 warning
412 error
415 Save As &Checkpoint...
416 Power On
417 Power Off
420 IDE Drives
421 IDE 0:0
422 IDE 0:1
423 IDE 1:0
424 IDE 1:1
425 Floppy Drives
426 floppy 0
427 floppy 1
428 Ethernet Adapters
429 Ethernet 1
430 Ethernet 2
431 Ethernet 3
433 Serial Ports
434 serial 1
435 serial 2
436 serial 3
437 serial 4
438 Parallel Ports
439 parallel 1
440 parallel 2
441 Sound Adapter
442 Sound
443 Display
444 Color Depth
445 Keyboad
446 Mouse
447 Memory
448 Guest OS
449 Priority
450 Automation
451 Miscellaneous
470 SCSI Devices
471 SCSI 0:0
472 SCSI 0:1
473 SCSI 0:2
474 SCSI 0:3
475 SCSI 0:4
476 SCSI 0:5
477 SCSI 0:6
478 SCSI 0:7
481 SCSI 1:0
482 SCSI 1:1
483 SCSI 1:2
484 SCSI 1:3
485 SCSI 1:4
486 SCSI 1:5
487 SCSI 1:6
488 SCSI 1:7
510 Raw disk
511 Plain disk
512 Copy on write disk
513 CD-ROM disk
514 Unknown type
515 The raw disk file is invalid.
520 The disk you specify is not created.
555 Are you sure you want to delete the disk ?
560 Click Power On to start execution.
561 Powering on...
562 Click Resume to start execution.
563 Select File > New... (Open..., Open Recent...) to begin.
564 Click Power On to start execution.
570 Power Off
571 Power On
681 Disk Manager
682 Configuration Editor
683 About
684 Help
685 Reset
686 Suspend
687 Resume
688 Full Screen
689 Grab Input
700 Preferences
701 Rollback
710 Your machine has not been rebooted since VMware was installed. You MUST reboot your machine in order for VMware to run correctly. If you know that you have rebooted, remove the file 'needreboot.txt' from the VMware program files directory.
715 A&dvanced >>
716 A&dvanced <<
720 Using DirectDraw can cause poor or unpredictable graphics performance under Windows 2000. Are you sure you want to use DirectDraw?
721 DirectDraw and Windows 2000
1443 Browse for a path
1444 Choose the Default Directory for the Virtual Machine files:
2210 Memory
2321 Automation
2361 Misc
2605 Sound
2705 To run %s, you must first configure a virtual machine.\nFor new users, the Configuration Wizard is the easiest way to create a virtual machine.
2706 Create a new virtual machine
2726 Create a new virtual machine
3505 Guest OS
3621 Priority
3740 Browse for a path
3741 Choose the Default Directory for Virtual Machines:
4005 Please enter your 20-character serial number, name, and company name
4211 Virtual machines registered on %s:
4501 The path is invalid.
4550 Refresh the remote browsing information\nRefresh
4551 Up One Level\nUp One Level
8000 A CD-ROM drive was not detected on your host system. The virtual machine will not be able to see and access a CD-ROM drive.
8001 A CD-ROM drive or similar device was detected on your host system.\n\nTo enable virtual machine access to the CD-ROM, select\n"enabled" and choose either auto-detect or the drive letter. Selecting auto-detect will cause the virtual machine to use the first CD-ROM detected.\n\nUncheck "Start with CD-ROM connected" if your computer, for example a laptop, has a removable CD-ROM drive that may not always be present. The device can be reconnected later using the Configuration Editor or the Devices menu.\n
8002 A floppy drive was not detected on your host system. The virtual machine will not be able to see or access a floppy drive.
8003 A floppy drive was detected on your host system. Do you want the virtual machine to see and access the floppy?
8004 No networking capabilities have been detected on your computer. Networking will not be available to this virtual machine.
8005 A virtual machine can be connected to other systems through standard networking protocols. Please select the networking option for your virtual machine.
8006 Welcome to the %s Configuration Wizard.\n\nThis Wizard will help you create a VMware virtual machine into which you can install an operating system. The Wizard will also help advanced users create a virtual machine that uses an operating system installed on an existing disk partition.\n\nThe Wizard will use the guest operating system type to pick default configuration settings for your virtual machine. Settings can be changed at a later time by using the Configuration Editor.
8009 The Configuration Wizard was unable to obtain partition information for the specified disk. It can not be used as a raw disk by this virtual machine.
8010 You must specify at least one writable partition in order for you virtual machine to be able to work properly.
8011 Your virtual machine will be a stand-alone system. It will not be networked and therefore not able to communicate with other systems.
8012 Your virtual machine will only be able to talk to the host operating system through an internal virtual network.
8013 Your virtual machine will be bridged to the outside network. It will appear as a separate machine on the host machine's subnet. The operating system will require proper network configuration. Please contact your network administrator in order to get proper settings.
8014 The disk %s has been detected on your system. Grant Read/Write access to partitions that your guest operating system will use. Leave the other partitions Read Only.
8015 Virtual disks appear as files on the host operating system's file system.
8016 Existing partitions can be used as the disk for this virtual machine. This option is recommended for advanced users only.\n\nIf the partition is empty, you can install an operating system in it.\n\nIf the partition already has an operating system installed (you have a multi-boot system), you can bring that partition up within the virtual machine.\n\nYou have access rights for the following IDE drives on this system:
8017 The maximum allowable virtual hard disk size that can be created using the wizard is %d megabytes.
8018 The virtual disk size must be at least 1 megabyte.
8022 Uncheck "Start with floppy connected" if your computer, for example a laptop, has a removable floppy drive that may not always be present. The device can be reconnected later using the Configuration Editor or the Devices menu.
8023 Use %s
8024 You have configured four IDE disks for this virtual machine. Your IDE controller is full. You will not be able to configure a CD-ROM device in this virtual machine. If you want a CD-ROM device, go back and mark one or more of the disks configured as not used.
8025 The display depth (bits per pixel) of the remote console does not need to match that used in the virtual machine. In many cases it is possible to translate the depth selected in the virtual machine to the one available in remote console host. However, some conversions result in a loss of color resolution. Also, selecting a lower depth in the virtual machine reduces the bandwidth requirement of the remote console.\n\nAll conversions are allowed except from true color (24, 16, or 15 bits/pixel) in the virtual machine to pseudocolor (8 bits/pixel) in the remote console.\n\nPlease select the display depth for your virtual machine.
8026 Add hard disk\nAdd a hard disk to your virtual machine. This wizard will guide you through the steps to create a new virtual disk, use an existing virtual disk or use all or part of a physical disk on your host computer.
8027 Add DVD or CD-ROM drive\nAdd a virtual DVD or CD-ROM drive. It can be connected to a physical drive or to an ISO image file.
8028 Add floppy drive\nAdd a virtual floppy drive. It can be connected to a physical drive, an existing floppy image file or a blank floppy image file.
8029 Add sound adapter\nAdd a virtual sound adapter which will be connected to your physical sound adapter.
8030 Add USB controller\nClick Finish to add a 2 port USB controller to your virtual machine. You can then use the Devices menu to connect or disconnect individual USB devices.
8031 Add serial port\nAdd a virtual serial port. It can be connected to a physical serial port, a file or a named pipe.
8032 Add parallel port\nAdd a virtual parallel port. It can be connected to a physical serial port or to a file.
8033 Add generic SCSI device\nSet up a direct connection to a SCSI device attached to the host computer.
8034 Add Network Interface Card\nYou can specify the virtual network to which you want this network adapter connected
8035 Select a Physical Disk\nWhich local hard disk do you want this virtual machine to use?
8036 Hardware Type\nWhat type of hardware do you want to install?
8037 Select a Disk\nWhich disk do you want this drive to use?
8038 Choose Floppy Device\nWhich kind of floppy device do you want to add?
8039 Choose DVD/CD-ROM Device\nWhich kind of device do you want to add?
8040 Network Type\nWhat type of network do you want to add?
8041 Serial Port\nSpecify how you want to configure the new serial port
8042 Parallel Port\nSpecify how you want to configure the new parallel port
8043 Add a USB Device\nWhich of the present USB devices do you want to add?
8044 Sound\nWhat kind of sound support would you like?
8045 Mouse\nSelect a mouse
8046 Choose SCSI device\nWhich of the present SCSI devices would you like to add?
8047 Specify Disk Capacity\nHow large do you want this disk to be?
8048 Configure Partition Access\nHow would you like to access the partitions on the selected disk?
8049 Select a Disk Mode\nDo you want to preserve data written to this disk?
8050 Select a Device Node\nWhich device node should this disk be attached to?
8051 Status: Powered off
8052 Status: Suspended
8053 VMware Workstation allows multiple standard operating systems and their applications to run with high performance in secure and transportable virtual machines. Each virtual machine is equivalent to a PC with a unique network address and a full complement of hardware devices.\n\nThe physical computer where the VMware Workstation software was installed is the host computer, and its operating system is the host operating system. The operating system that is installed and run inside a virtual machine is a guest operating system.\n\nTo set up a new virtual machine, first complete the New Virtual Machine Wizard by clicking the New Virtual Machine button. After completing the wizard, install the guest operating system into the virtual machine just as you would with a physical PC.\n\nTo run a guest operating system that you have installed previously, select it from the list of virtual machine names at the left or click the Open Existing Virtual Machine button and browse to the virtual machine's configuration file (.vmx file).\n\n
8054 This virtual machine is powered off. It is like a physical computer with the power switch turned off. To start this virtual machine, click the Power On button.
8055 This virtual machine is suspended. You can start it quickly and begin working with all applications and documents in the same state they were in when you suspended the virtual machine. To start this virtual machine, click the Resume button.\nIf you were using USB devices at the time you suspended the virtual machine, you can reconnect them using the Devices menu.
8056 Disk File\nSpecify the file that will store information about this disk
8057 Select an Existing Disk\nWhich previously configured disk would you like to use?
8058 Select a Drive Connection\nWhat media should the virtual drive access?
8059 Select a Physical Drive\nWhat physical drive should this drive connect to?
8060 Choose an ISO Image\nWhich file should this drive connect to?
8061 Floppy Media Type\nWhat media should the virtual drive access?
8062 Select a Physical Drive\nWhat physical drive should this floppy drive connect to?
8063 Choose Floppy Image\nWhich file should this drive connect to?
8064 No IDE drives were detected on this system.\nYou will only be able to configure a virtual disk on the host file system.\n
8065 You do not have access to the IDE drives on this system.\nYou will only be able to configure a virtual disk on the host file system.\n
8066 One disk file will be created for each 2 GB of virtual disk capacity. File names for each file beyond the first will be automatically generated using the file name provided here as a basis.
8067 This disk file will store the partition access configuration for the selected physical disk as specified for this virtual machine.
8068 Cannot add USB controller\nUSB is disabled because this virtual machine's config file specifies older virtual hardware, which does not allow a USB controller. To enable USB, select the Upgrade Disk... option from the Settings menu.
8069 Select the Appropriate Configuration\nHow would you prefer to configure your new virtual machine?
8070 Cannot add more devices\nThere are no more virtual hardware slots available for new devices to be added. Please remove some virtual devices before you can add new ones!
10139 Make a snap shot of current window and save it as a bitmap\nSave window as bitmap
57344 VMware Workstation 3.0 Beta
57345 Ready - For Help press F1
57346 Select an object on which to get Help
57348 VMware, Inc.
57616 Open this document
59393 Enable-Disable the statusbar\nStatusBar state
59394 Not connected
59395 Edit
59396 Disconnect
59397 Connect
59398 Disconnect and Edit
59399 VMware &Tools Install...
59400 Cancel VMware &Tools Install
59401 Click icon to install VMware Tools.
59403 Select a Guest Operating System\nWhich operating system will be installed on this virtual machine?
59404 Name the Virtual Machine\nWhat name would you like to use for this virtual machine?
59405 Select a Network Connection\nWhich option is most appropriate to your network environment?
59406 Select a VMware Guest OS Kit\nWhere is the desired Guest OS Kit located?
59407 Virtual Machine Name
59408 Guest OS
59409 Remove %s from list?
59410 File not found
59411 The configuration file for the virtual machine you have specified cannot be found.
59412 Powered on
59413 This virtual machine is powered on in another window.
59414 Suspended screenshot is not available.
59415 &Power On
59416 &Bring To Top
59417 &Remove From List
59418 &Change Display Name
59419 &Settings...
59420 &Resume
59421 Memory for the Virtual Machine\nWhat amount of memory would you like to use for this virtual machine?
59422 Upgrade Disk...
59423 Downgrade Disk...
59424 Upgrade/Downgrade Disk...
59425 VMware Tools are out-dated. Click on this text to install.
59426 VMware Tools are not running. Click on this text to install.
59427 The memory limits check is disable. See the Memory panel under Preferences in the Setting menu.\n