13 Database is now running. No more recovery is necessary.
14 &Restore
15 Mi&nimize
16 %1 does not exist.
17 Recovery Manager is trying to shutdown the database now, but there is more than one session. Are you sure you want to shutdown the database now?
18 Database configuration information is not complete.
19 Database file information is not complete, default values will be used. Press "Files..." button in the main dialog to modify the default file information.
20 Failed to restore files.
21 %1 is not a known parameter.
23 %1 not found.
24 Online redo logs sequences have been reset. Please perform an off-line full database backup.
25 Full database restoration is complete.
26 Data file recovery is complete.
27 Control file recovery is complete.
28 " %1" needs to be a number.
29 The parameter "%1" needs to be either TRUE or FALSE.
31 A data file cannot be recovered if the database is not running in ARCHIVELOG mode. Perform a full database recovery instead.
32 "%1" is not a known parameter. Database startup may fail if you set it. Do you still want to set it?
33 <empty>
34 <new>
35 <default>
36 Would you like to save the changes to the current configuration before selecting the new configuration?
37 There are active sessions, or sessions marked for disconnection. Shutting down the database will leave it in an unstable state. Do not back up your database or change any startup parameters in such a state. Do you want to shut \n \ndown the database now?
38 Incorrect command line arguments. The only supported switch is: /hdatabase.
39 A configuration with that name already exists. Please choose another name.
40 The parameter "%1" is not allowed by this version of the server.
41 Please run 32-bit Recovery Manager for Personal Oracle on NT.
42 Please run 16-bit Recovery Manager for Windows Database.
43 You have set the parameter to the default value, so it will not appear on the set list.
53 Database file information is not complete. Oracle7 for Windows default values will be used. Press Files... button to modify file information.