[DISKPART] Add help text for the SELECT DISK command

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@ -2778,34 +2778,419 @@ SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SELECT_DISK
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=German
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Dient zum Auswählen des angegebenen Datenträgers sowie zum
Festlegen des Fokus auf den Datenträger.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
Die DiskPart-Datenträgerindexnummer des Datenträgers, auf
den der Fokus festgelegt werden soll.
DISK=<Pfad>
Der Speicherortpfad des Datenträgers, auf den der Fokus
festgelegt werden soll.
DISK=SYSTEM
Bei BIOS-Computern erhält der BIOS-Datenträger "0" den
Fokus. Bei EFI-Computern erhält der Datenträger mit der
ESP-Partition, der für den aktuellen Startvorgang verwendet
wird, den Fokus. Bei EFI-Computern ohne ESP oder mit
mehreren ESPs (oder beim Start des Computers unter Ver-
wendung von Windows PE) tritt bei Verwendung des Befehls
ein Fehler auf.
DISK=NEXT
Nach Auswahl eines Datenträgers erfolgt mithilfe dieses
Befehls eine Iteration durch alle Datenträger in der Daten-
trägerliste. Der nächste Datenträger in der Liste erhält den
Fokus. Handelt es sich beim nächsten Datenträger um den
Beginn der Aufzählung, tritt bei dem Befehl ein Fehler auf, und
keiner der Datenträger erhält den Fokus.
Ohne Angabe von Optionen wird mithilfe des Befehls "Select" der
Datenträger angegeben, der derzeit den Fokus besitzt. Verwenden
Sie zum Anzeigen der DiskPart-Indexnummern für alle Datenträger
des Computers den Befehl "LIST DISK".
Beispiele:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=Polish
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=Portugese
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=Romanian
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=Russian
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=Albanian
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=Turkish
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=Chinese
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.
Language=Taiwanese
<Add SELECT DISK command help text here>
Selects the specified disk and shifts the focus to it.
Syntax: SELECT DISK=<N>
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=<Path>
DISK=<N>
The DiskPart disk index number of the disk to receive
focus.
DISK=<Path>
The location path of the disk to receive focus.
DISK=SYSTEM
On BIOS machines, BIOS disk 0 will receive focus.
On EFI machines, the disk containing the ESP partition
used for the current boot will receive focus. On EFI
machines, if there is no ESP, or there is more than
one ESP present, or the machine is booted from Windows PE,
the command will fail.
DISK=NEXT
Once a disk is selected, this command is used to iterate
over all disks in the disk list. The next disk in the list
will receive focus. If the next disk is the start of the
enumeration, the command will fail and no disk will have
focus.
If no options are specified, the select command lists the disk that
currently has the focus. You can view the DiskPart index numbers
for all disks on the computer by using the LIST DISK command.
Example:
SELECT DISK=1
SELECT DISK=SYSTEM
SELECT DISK=NEXT
SELECT DISK=PCIROOT(0)#PCI(0100)#ATA(C00T00L01)
.