VBoxNewVMWzd :mode=html:tabSize=4:indentSize=4:noTabs=true: :folding=explicit:collapseFolds=1: # Copyright (C) 2006 InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH # # This file is part of VirtualBox Open Source Edition (OSE), as # available from http://www.virtualbox.org. This file is free software; # you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU # General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, # in version 2 as it comes in the "COPYING" file of the VirtualBox OSE # distribution. VirtualBox OSE is distributed in the hope that it will # be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY of any kind. # # If you received this file as part of a commercial VirtualBox # distribution, then only the terms of your commercial VirtualBox # license agreement apply instead of the previous paragraph. VBoxNewVMWzd 0 0 571 465 Create New Virtual Machine Arial 12 1 pageWelcome Welcome to the New Virtual Machine Wizard! unnamed 20 pmWelcome 4 5 0 0 vmw_new_welcome.png AlignTop layout74 unnamed txWelcome 1 0 0 0 <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> WordBreak|AlignTop spacer21 Vertical Expanding 0 0 widthSpacer Horizontal MinimumExpanding 400 1 pageNameAndOS VM Name and OS Type unnamed 20 pmNameAndOS 4 5 0 0 vmw_new_welcome.png AlignTop layout23 unnamed 15 txNameAndOS 1 0 0 0 <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> WordBreak|AlignTop groupBox22 1 0 0 0 N&ame unnamed layout100 unnamed leName LineEditPanel Sunken groupBox22_2 1 0 0 0 OS &Type unnamed layout22 unnamed layout101 unnamed cbOS spacer15 Vertical Expanding 0 0 spacer16 Horizontal Expanding 101 20 pmOS 0 0 0 0 Panel Raised 1 os_other.png false AlignBottom spacer37 Vertical Expanding 0 0 pageMemory Memory unnamed 20 pmMemory 4 5 0 0 vmw_new_welcome.png AlignTop layout35 unnamed 15 textLabel1 1 0 0 0 <p>Select the amount of base memory (RAM) in megabytes to be allocated to the virtual machine.</p> WordBreak|AlignTop txRAMBest2 1 0 0 0 WordBreak|AlignTop groupBox2 5 0 0 0 Base &Memory Size unnamed layout33 unnamed layout32 unnamed 0 slRAM 7 0 10 0 4 384 4 32 Horizontal Below 32 layout31 unnamed txRAMMin < WordBreak|AlignVCenter|AlignLeft spacer8_2 Horizontal Expanding 60 20 txRAMBest = AlignCenter spacer8_3 Horizontal Expanding 60 20 txRAMMax > WordBreak|AlignVCenter|AlignRight layout18_2 unnamed layout17_2 unnamed leRAM 4 0 0 0 txRAM MB leRAM spacer9_2 Vertical Expanding 0 0 spacer7 Vertical Expanding 0 0 pageHDD Virtual Hard Disk unnamed 20 pmHDD 4 5 0 0 vmw_new_welcome.png AlignTop layout76 unnamed 15 textLabel1_3 1 0 0 0 <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> WordBreak|AlignTop txVDIBest 1 0 0 0 WordBreak|AlignTop grbHDA B&oot Hard Disk (Primary Master) unnamed pbNewHD 1 1 0 0 N&ew... pbExistingHD 1 1 0 0 E&xisting... spacer33 Horizontal Expanding 40 20 spacer103 Vertical Expanding 0 0 pageSummary Summary unnamed 20 pmSummary 4 5 0 0 vmw_new_welcome.png AlignTop summaryLayout unnamed 15 txSummaryHdr 1 0 0 0 <p> You are going to create a new virtual machine with the following parameters: </p> WordBreak|AlignTop txSummaryFtr 1 0 0 0 <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> WordBreak|AlignTop spacer33_2 Vertical Expanding 0 0 pbNewHD clicked() VBoxNewVMWzd showNewVDIWizard() pbExistingHD clicked() VBoxNewVMWzd showVDIManager() leRAM textChanged(const QString&) VBoxNewVMWzd leRAM_textChanged(const QString&) slRAM valueChanged(int) VBoxNewVMWzd slRAM_valueChanged(int) cbOS activated(int) VBoxNewVMWzd cbOS_activated(int) leName cbOS slRAM leRAM pbNewHD pbExistingHD qvalidator.h qfiledialog.h QIWidgetValidator.h COMDefs.h VBoxUtils.h VBoxGlobal.h VBoxDiskImageManagerDlg.h VBoxNewHDWzd.h VBoxMediaComboBox.h class VBoxMediaComboBox class QITextEdit QIWidgetValidator *wvalNameAndOS; QIWidgetValidator *wvalMemory; QIWidgetValidator *wvalHDD; QUuid uuidHD; CHardDisk chd; CMachine cmachine; VBoxMediaComboBox *mediaCombo; QITextEdit *teSummary; enableNext( const QIWidgetValidator * wval ) revalidate( QIWidgetValidator * wval ) showVDIManager() showNewVDIWizard() slRAM_valueChanged( int val ) leRAM_textChanged( const QString & text ) cbOS_activated( int item ) currentMediaChanged( int item ) init() destroy() showEvent( QShowEvent * ) showPage( QWidget * page ) accept() constructMachine() ensureNewHardDiskDeleted() machine()