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+++ b/src/Common/Language.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<VeraCrypt>
- <localization prog-version="1.16">
+ <localization prog-version="1.24-Update8">
<language langid="en" name="English" en-name="English" version="0.0.0" translators="TrueCrypt/VeraCrypt Teams" />
<font lang="en" class="normal" size="11" face="default" />
<font lang="en" class="bold" size="13" face="Arial" />
@@ -33,14 +33,14 @@
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_DISPLAY_POOL_CONTENTS">Display pool content</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_DOWNLOAD_CD_BURN_SOFTWARE">Download CD/DVD recording software</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_FILE_CONTAINER">Create an encrypted file container</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="IDC_GB">&amp;GB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="IDC_TB">&amp;TB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_GB">&amp;GiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_TB">&amp;TiB</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_HIDDEN_SYSENC_INFO_LINK">More information</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_HIDDEN_VOL">Hi&amp;dden VeraCrypt volume </entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_HIDDEN_VOL_HELP">More information about hidden volumes</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_HIDVOL_WIZ_MODE_DIRECT">Direct mode</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_HIDVOL_WIZ_MODE_FULL">Normal mode</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="IDC_KB">&amp;KB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_KB">&amp;KiB</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_KEYFILES_ENABLE">U&amp;se keyfiles</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_KEYFILES_TRY_EMPTY_PASSWORD">Try first to mount with an empty password</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_KEYFILES_RANDOM_SIZE">Random size ( 64 &lt;-&gt; 1048576 )</entry>
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_LINK_HASH_INFO">Information on hash algorithms</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_LINK_MORE_INFO_ABOUT_CIPHER">More information</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_LINK_PIM_INFO">Information on PIM</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="IDC_MB">&amp;MB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_MB">&amp;MiB</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_INFO_ON_CONTAINERS">More information</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_INFO_ON_SYS_ENCRYPTION">More information about system encryption</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_INFO_SYS_ENCRYPTION">More information</entry>
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_HOTKEY_ASSIGN">Assign</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_HOTKEY_REMOVE">Remove</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_KEYFILES">Keyfiles...</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="IDC_LIMIT_ENC_THREAD_POOL">Do not use the following number of processors for encryption/decryption:</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_LIMIT_ENC_THREAD_POOL">Do not use the following number of logical processors for encryption/decryption:</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_INFO_ON_HW_ACCELERATION">More information</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_INFO_ON_THREAD_BASED_PARALLELIZATION">More information</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_SETTINGS">More Settings...</entry>
@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_SHOW_PASSWORD_CHPWD_ORI">Display password</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_TRAVEL_OPEN_EXPLORER">Open &amp;Explorer window for mounted volume</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_TRAV_CACHE_PASSWORDS">&amp;Cache password in driver memory</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="IDC_TRUECRYPT_MODE">TrueCrypt Mode</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_TRUECRYPT_MODE">&amp;TrueCrypt Mode</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_UNMOUNTALL">Di&amp;smount All</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_VOLUME_PROPERTIES">&amp;Volume Properties...</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_VOLUME_TOOLS">Volume &amp;Tools...</entry>
@@ -295,6 +295,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_NEW_PKCS5_PRF">PKCS-5 PRF:</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_PW_CACHE_OPTIONS">Password Cache</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_SECURITY_OPTIONS">Security Options</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_EMV_OPTIONS">EMV Options</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_TASKBAR_ICON">VeraCrypt Background Task</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_TRAVELER_MOUNT">VeraCrypt volume to mount (relative to traveler disk root):</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_TRAVEL_INSERTION">Upon insertion of traveler disk: </entry>
@@ -356,7 +357,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_KEYFILE_WARNING">WARNING: If you lose a keyfile or if any bit of its first 1024 kilobytes changes, it will be impossible to mount volumes that use the keyfile!</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_KEY_UNIT">bits</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_NUMBER_KEYFILES">Number of keyfiles:</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="IDT_KEYFILES_SIZE">Keyfiles size (in Bytes):</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_KEYFILES_SIZE">Keyfiles size:</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_KEYFILES_BASE_NAME">Keyfiles base name:</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_LANGPACK_AUTHORS">Translated by:</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDT_PLAINTEXT">Plaintext size:</entry>
@@ -389,6 +390,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="ADMINISTRATOR">Administrator</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="ADMIN_PRIVILEGES_DRIVER">In order to load the VeraCrypt driver, you need to be logged into an account with administrator privileges.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="ADMIN_PRIVILEGES_WARN_DEVICES">Please note that in order to encrypt, decrypt or format a partition/device you need to be logged into an account with administrator privileges.\n\nThis does not apply to file-hosted volumes.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="ADMIN_PRIVILEGES_WARN_MANAGE_VOLUME">Unable to activate fast file creation: Administrator privileges required.\nPlease relaunch the program as an Administrator to enable this feature.\n\nWould you like to proceed without fast file creation?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="ADMIN_PRIVILEGES_WARN_HIDVOL">In order to create a hidden volume you need to be logged into an account with administrator privileges.\n\nContinue?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="ADMIN_PRIVILEGES_WARN_NTFS">Please note that in order to format the volume as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS you need to be logged into an account with administrator privileges.\n\nWithout administrator privileges, you can format the volume as FAT.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="AES_HELP">FIPS-approved cipher (Rijndael, published in 1998) that may be used by U.S. government departments and agencies to protect classified information up to the Top Secret level. 256-bit key, 128-bit block, 14 rounds (AES-256). Mode of operation is XTS.</entry>
@@ -414,11 +416,11 @@
<entry lang="en" key="COMPRESSION_NOT_SUPPORTED">Error: The container has been compressed at the filesystem level. VeraCrypt does not support compressed containers (note that compression of encrypted data is ineffective and redundant).\n\nPlease disable compression for the container by following these steps:\n1) Right-click the container in Windows Explorer (not in VeraCrypt).\n2) Select 'Properties'.\n3) In the 'Properties' dialog box, click 'Advanced'.\n4) In the 'Advanced Attributes' dialog box, disable the option 'Compress contents to save disk space' and click 'OK'.\n5) In the 'Properties' dialog box, click 'OK'.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="CREATE_FAILED">Failed to create volume %s</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_BYTES">Size of %s is %.2f bytes</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_KB">Size of %s is %.2f KB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_MB">Size of %s is %.2f MB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_GB">Size of %s is %.2f GB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_TB">Size of %s is %.2f TB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_PB">Size of %s is %.2f PB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_KB">Size of %s is %.2f KiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_MB">Size of %s is %.2f MiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_GB">Size of %s is %.2f GiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_TB">Size of %s is %.2f TiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_FREE_PB">Size of %s is %.2f PiB</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_FORMAT">WARNING: The device/partition is in use by the operating system or applications. Formatting the device/partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nContinue?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INPLACE_ENC">Warning: The partition is in use by the operating system or applications. You should close any applications that might be using the partition (including antivirus software).\n\nContinue?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="FORMAT_CANT_DISMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The device/partition contains a file system that could not be dismounted. The file system may be in use by the operating system. Formatting the device/partition would very likely cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nTo solve this issue, we recommend that you first delete the partition and then recreate it without formatting. To do so, follow these steps:\n1) Right-click the 'Computer' (or 'My Computer') icon in the 'Start Menu' and select 'Manage'. The 'Computer Management' window should appear.\n2) In the 'Computer Management' window, select 'Storage' > 'Disk Management'.\n3) Right-click the partition you want to encrypt and select either 'Delete Partition', or 'Delete Volume', or 'Delete Logical Drive'.\n4) Click 'Yes'. If Windows asks you to restart the computer, do so. Then repeat the steps 1 and 2 and continue from the step 5.\n5) Right-click the unallocated/free space area and select either 'New Partition', or 'New Simple Volume', or 'New Logical Drive'.\n6) The 'New Partition Wizard' or 'New Simple Volume Wizard' window should appear now; follow its instructions. On the wizard page entitled 'Format Partition', select either 'Do not format this partition' or 'Do not format this volume'. In the same wizard, click 'Next' and then 'Finish'.\n7) Note that the device path you have selected in VeraCrypt may be wrong now. Therefore, exit the VeraCrypt Volume Creation Wizard (if it is still running) and then start it again.\n8) Try encrypting the device/partition again.\n\nIf VeraCrypt repeatedly fails to encrypt the device/partition, you may want to consider creating a file container instead.</entry>
@@ -436,13 +438,13 @@
<entry lang="en" key="RAW_DEV_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_INPLACE_ENC">VeraCrypt can in-place encrypt only a partition, a dynamic volume, or an entire system drive.\n\nIf you want to create an encrypted VeraCrypt volume within the selected non-system device, choose the option "Create encrypted volume and format it" (instead of the option "Encrypt partition in place").</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_INVALID_PATH">Error: VeraCrypt can in-place encrypt only a partition, a dynamic volume, or an entire system drive. Please make sure the specified path is valid.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="CANNOT_RESIZE_FILESYS">Error: Cannot shrink the filesystem (the filesystem needs to be shrunk to make space for the volume header and backup header).\n\nPossible causes and solutions:\n\n- Not enough free space on the volume. Please make sure no other application is writing to the filesystem.\n\n- Corrupted file system. Try to check it and fix any errors (right-click the corresponding drive letter in the 'Computer' list, then select Properties > Tools > 'Check Now', make sure the option 'Automatically fix file system errors' is enabled and click Start).\n\nIf the above steps do not help, please follow the below steps.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="NOT_ENOUGH_FREE_FILESYS_SPACE_FOR_SHRINK">Error: There is not enough free space on the volume and so the filesystem cannot be shrunk (the filesystem needs to be shrunk to make space for the volume header and backup header).\n\nPlease delete any redundant files and empty the Recycle Bin so as to free at least 256 KB of space and then try again. Note that due to a Windows issue, the amount of free space reported by the Windows Explorer may be incorrect until the operating system is restarted. If restarting the system does not help, the file system may be corrupted. Try to check it and fix any errors (right-click the corresponding drive letter in the 'Computer' list, then select Properties > Tools > 'Check Now', make sure the option 'Automatically fix file system errors' is enabled and click Start).\n\nIf the above steps do not help, please follow the below steps.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="NOT_ENOUGH_FREE_FILESYS_SPACE_FOR_SHRINK">Error: There is not enough free space on the volume and so the filesystem cannot be shrunk (the filesystem needs to be shrunk to make space for the volume header and backup header).\n\nPlease delete any redundant files and empty the Recycle Bin so as to free at least 256 KiB of space and then try again. Note that due to a Windows issue, the amount of free space reported by the Windows Explorer may be incorrect until the operating system is restarted. If restarting the system does not help, the file system may be corrupted. Try to check it and fix any errors (right-click the corresponding drive letter in the 'Computer' list, then select Properties > Tools > 'Check Now', make sure the option 'Automatically fix file system errors' is enabled and click Start).\n\nIf the above steps do not help, please follow the below steps.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_BYTES">Free space on drive %s is %.2f bytes.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_KB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f KB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_MB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f MB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_GB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f GB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_TB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f TB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_PB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f PB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_KB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f KiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_MB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f MiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_GB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f GiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_TB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f TiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE_PB">Free space on drive %s is %.2f PiB</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DRIVELETTERS">Could not get available drive letters.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DRIVER_NOT_FOUND">Error: VeraCrypt driver not found.\n\nPlease copy the files 'veracrypt.sys' and 'veracrypt-x64.sys' to the directory where the main VeraCrypt application (VeraCrypt.exe) is located.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DRIVER_VERSION">Error: An incompatible version of the VeraCrypt driver is currently running.\n\nIf you are trying to run VeraCrypt in portable mode (i.e. without installing it) and a different version of VeraCrypt is already installed, you must uninstall it first (or upgrade it using the VeraCrypt installer). To uninstall it, follow these steps: On Windows Vista or later, select 'Start Menu' > Computer > 'Uninstall or change a program' > VeraCrypt > Uninstall; on Windows XP, select 'Start Menu' > Settings > 'Control Panel' > 'Add Or Remove Programs' > VeraCrypt > Remove.\n\nSimilarly, if you are trying to run VeraCrypt in portable mode (i.e. without installing it) and a different version of VeraCrypt is already running in portable mode, you must restart the system first and then run only this new version.</entry>
@@ -456,7 +458,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="ASK_KEEP_DETECTING_SYSTEM_CRASH">Do you want VeraCrypt to continue detecting system crashes?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="NO_MINIDUMP_FOUND">VeraCrypt found no system crash minidump file.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="ASK_DELETE_KERNEL_CRASH_DUMP">Do you want to delete the Windows crash dump file to free up disk space?</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="ASK_DEBUGGER_INSTALL">In order to analyze the system crash, VeraCrypt needs to install Microsoft Debugging Tools for Windows first.\n\nAfter you click OK, the Windows installer will download the Microsoft Debugging Tools installation package (16 MB) from a Microsoft server and install it (the Windows installer will be forwarded to the Microsoft server URL from the veracrypt.org server, which ensures that this feature works even if Microsoft changes the location of the installation package).</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="ASK_DEBUGGER_INSTALL">In order to analyze the system crash, VeraCrypt needs to install Microsoft Debugging Tools for Windows first.\n\nAfter you click OK, the Windows installer will download the Microsoft Debugging Tools installation package (16 MiB) from a Microsoft server and install it (the Windows installer will be forwarded to the Microsoft server URL from the veracrypt.org server, which ensures that this feature works even if Microsoft changes the location of the installation package).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_CRASH_ANALYSIS_INFO">After you click OK, VeraCrypt will analyze the system crash. This may take up to several minutes.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DEBUGGER_NOT_FOUND">Please make sure the environment variable 'PATH' includes the path to 'kd.exe' (Kernel Debugger).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_CRASH_NO_VERACRYPT">It appears that VeraCrypt most likely did not cause the system crash. There are many potential reasons why the system could have crashed (for example, a failing hardware component, a bug in a device driver, etc.)</entry>
@@ -479,9 +481,9 @@
<entry lang="en" key="FILE_OPEN_FAILED">The file could not be opened.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="FILE_TITLE">Volume Location</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_PAGE_TITLE">Large Files</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_PAGE_HELP_QUESTION">Do you intend to store files larger than 4 GB in this VeraCrypt volume?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_PAGE_HELP_QUESTION">Do you intend to store files larger than 4 GiB in this VeraCrypt volume?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_PAGE_HELP_EXPLANATION">Depending on your choice above, VeraCrypt will choose a suitable default file system for the VeraCrypt volume (you will be able to select a file system in the next step).</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_PAGE_HELP_EXPLANATION_HIDVOL">As you are creating an outer volume, you should consider choosing 'No'. If you choose 'Yes', the default filesystem will be NTFS, which is not as suitable for outer volumes as FAT/exFAT (for example, the maximum possible size of the hidden volume will be significantly greater if the outer volume is formatted as FAT/exFAT). Normally, FAT is the default for both hidden and normal volumes (so FAT volumes are not suspicious). However, if the user indicates intent to store files larger than 4 GB (which the FAT file system does not allow), then FAT is not the default.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_PAGE_HELP_EXPLANATION_HIDVOL">As you are creating an outer volume, you should consider choosing 'No'. If you choose 'Yes', the default filesystem will be NTFS, which is not as suitable for outer volumes as FAT/exFAT (for example, the maximum possible size of the hidden volume will be significantly greater if the outer volume is formatted as FAT/exFAT). Normally, FAT is the default for both hidden and normal volumes (so FAT volumes are not suspicious). However, if the user indicates intent to store files larger than 4 GiB (which the FAT file system does not allow), then FAT is not the default.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_PAGE_HELP_EXPLANATION_HIDVOL_CONFIRM">Are you sure you want to choose 'Yes'?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_TRANSFORM_MODE_PAGE_TITLE">Volume Creation Mode</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_TRANSFORM_MODE_PAGE_FORMAT_HELP">This is the fastest way to create a partition-hosted or device-hosted VeraCrypt volume (in-place encryption, which is the other option, is slower because content of each sector has to be first read, encrypted, and then written). Any data currently stored on the selected partition/device will be lost (the data will NOT be encrypted; it will be overwritten with random data). If you want to encrypt existing data on a partition, choose the other option.</entry>
@@ -536,7 +538,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_PROT_WARN_AFTER_MOUNT">The hidden volume is now protected against damage until the outer volume is dismounted.\n\nWARNING: If any data is attempted to be saved to the hidden volume area, VeraCrypt will start write-protecting the entire volume (both the outer and the hidden part) until it is dismounted. This may cause filesystem corruption on the outer volume, which (if repeated) might adversely affect plausible deniability of the hidden volume. Therefore, you should make every effort to avoid writing to the hidden volume area. Any data being saved to the hidden volume area will not be saved and will be lost. Windows may report this as a write error ("Delayed Write Failed" or "The parameter is incorrect").</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_PROT_WARN_AFTER_MOUNT_PLURAL">Each of the hidden volumes within the newly mounted volumes is now protected against damage until dismounted.\n\nWARNING: If any data is attempted to be saved to protected hidden volume area of any of these volumes, VeraCrypt will start write-protecting the entire volume (both the outer and the hidden part) until it is dismounted. This may cause filesystem corruption on the outer volume, which (if repeated) might adversely affect plausible deniability of the hidden volume. Therefore, you should make every effort to avoid writing to the hidden volume area. Any data being saved to protected hidden volume areas will not be saved and will be lost. Windows may report this as a write error ("Delayed Write Failed" or "The parameter is incorrect").</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="DAMAGE_TO_HIDDEN_VOLUME_PREVENTED">WARNING: Data were attempted to be saved to the hidden volume area of the volume mounted as %c:! VeraCrypt prevented these data from being saved in order to protect the hidden volume. This may have caused filesystem corruption on the outer volume and Windows may have reported a write error ("Delayed Write Failed" or "The parameter is incorrect"). The entire volume (both the outer and the hidden part) will be write-protected until it is dismounted. If this is not the first time VeraCrypt has prevented data from being saved to the hidden volume area of this volume, plausible deniability of this hidden volume might be adversely affected (due to possible unusual correlated inconsistencies within the outer volume file system). Therefore, you should consider creating a new VeraCrypt volume (with Quick Format disabled) and moving files from this volume to the new volume; this volume should be securely erased (both the outer and the hidden part). We strongly recommend that you restart the operating system now.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="CANNOT_SATISFY_OVER_4G_FILE_SIZE_REQ">You have indicated intent to store files larger than 4 GB on the volume. This requires the volume to be formatted as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS, which, however, will not be possible.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="CANNOT_SATISFY_OVER_4G_FILE_SIZE_REQ">You have indicated intent to store files larger than 4 GiB on the volume. This requires the volume to be formatted as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS, which, however, will not be possible.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="CANNOT_CREATE_NON_HIDDEN_NTFS_VOLUMES_UNDER_HIDDEN_OS">Please note that when a hidden operating system is running, non-hidden VeraCrypt volumes cannot be formatted as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS. The reason is that the volume would need to be temporarily mounted without write protection in order to allow the operating system to format it as NTFS (whereas formatting as FAT is performed by VeraCrypt, not by the operating system, and without mounting the volume). For further technical details, see below. You can create a non-hidden NTFS/exFAT/ReFS volume from within the decoy operating system.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_VOL_CREATION_UNDER_HIDDEN_OS_HOWTO">For security reasons, when a hidden operating system is running, hidden volumes can be created only in the 'direct' mode (because outer volumes must always be mounted as read-only). To create a hidden volume securely, follow these steps:\n\n1) Boot the decoy system.\n\n2) Create a normal VeraCrypt volume and, to this volume, copy some sensitive-looking files that you actually do NOT want to hide (the volume will become the outer volume).\n\n3) Boot the hidden system and start the VeraCrypt Volume Creation Wizard. If the volume is file-hosted, move it to the system partition or to another hidden volume (otherwise, the newly created hidden volume would be mounted as read-only and could not be formatted). Follow the instructions in the wizard so as to select the 'direct' hidden volume creation mode.\n\n4) In the wizard, select the volume you created in step 2 and then follow the instructions to create a hidden volume within it.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_WRITE_PROTECTION_BRIEF_INFO">For security reasons, when a hidden operating system is running, local unencrypted filesystems and non-hidden VeraCrypt volumes are mounted as read-only (no data can be written to such filesystems or VeraCrypt volumes).\n\nData is allowed to be written to any filesystem that resides within a hidden VeraCrypt volume (provided that the hidden volume is not located in a container stored on an unencrypted filesystem or on any other read-only filesystem).</entry>
@@ -560,10 +562,10 @@
<entry lang="en" key="INIT_RICHEDIT">Error: Failed to load the Rich Edit system library.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="INTRO_TITLE">VeraCrypt Volume Creation Wizard</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_BYTES">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f bytes.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_KB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f KB.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_MB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f MB.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_GB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f GB.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_TB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f TB.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_KB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f KiB.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_MB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f MiB.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_GB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f GiB.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_TB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f TiB.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_NOPWCHANGE">Volume password/keyfiles cannot be changed while the volume is mounted. Please dismount the volume first.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_NO_PKCS5_PRF_CHANGE">The header key derivation algorithm cannot be changed while the volume is mounted. Please dismount the volume first.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_BUTTON">&amp;Mount</entry>
@@ -611,19 +613,19 @@
<entry lang="en" key="FAVORITE_PIM_CHANGED">This volume is registered as a System Favorite and its PIM was changed.\nDo you want VeraCrypt to automatically update the System Favorite configuration (administrator privileges required)?\n\nPlease note that if you answer no, you'll have to update the System Favorite manually.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYS_PASSWORD_CHANGED_ASK_RESCUE_DISK">IMPORTANT: If you did not destroy your VeraCrypt Rescue Disk, your system partition/drive can still be decrypted using the old password (by booting the VeraCrypt Rescue Disk and entering the old password). You should create a new VeraCrypt Rescue Disk and then destroy the old one.\n\nDo you want to create a new VeraCrypt Rescue Disk?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYS_HKD_ALGO_CHANGED_ASK_RESCUE_DISK">Note that your VeraCrypt Rescue Disk still uses the previous algorithm. If you consider the previous algorithm insecure, you should create a new VeraCrypt Rescue Disk and then destroy the old one.\n\nDo you want to create a new VeraCrypt Rescue Disk?</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="KEYFILES_NOTE">Any kind of file (for example, .mp3, .jpg, .zip, .avi) may be used as a VeraCrypt keyfile. Note that VeraCrypt never modifies the keyfile contents. You can select more than one keyfile (the order does not matter). If you add a folder, all non-hidden files found in it will be used as keyfiles. Click 'Add Token Files' to select keyfiles stored on security tokens or smart cards (or to import keyfiles to security tokens or smart cards).</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="KEYFILES_NOTE">Note that VeraCrypt never modifies the keyfile contents. You can select more than one keyfile (the order does not matter). If you add a folder, all non-hidden files found in it will be used as keyfiles. Click 'Add Token Files' to select keyfiles stored on security tokens or smart cards (or to import keyfiles to security tokens or smart cards).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_CHANGED">Keyfile(s) successfully added/removed.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_EXPORTED">Keyfile exported.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PKCS5_PRF_CHANGED">Header key derivation algorithm successfully set.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PASSWORD_PAGE_HELP">Please enter the password and/or keyfile(s) for the non-system volume where you want to resume the process of in-place encryption/decryption.\n\nRemark: After you click Next, VeraCrypt will attempt to find all non-system volumes where the process of encryption/decryption has been interrupted and where the VeraCrypt volume header can be deciphered using the supplied password and/or keyfile(s). If more than one such volume is found, you will need to select one of them in the next step.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_VOL_SELECT_HELP">Please select one of the listed volumes. The list contains each accessible non-system volume where the process of encryption/decryption has been interrupted and where the volume header was successfully deciphered using the supplied password and/or keyfile(s).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_DEC_PASSWORD_PAGE_HELP">Please enter the password and/or keyfile(s) for the non-system VeraCrypt volume that you want to decrypt.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HELP">It is very important that you choose a good password. You should avoid choosing one that contains only a single word that can be found in a dictionary (or a combination of 2, 3, or 4 such words). It should not contain any names or dates of birth. It should not be easy to guess. A good password is a random combination of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters, such as @ ^ = $ * + etc. We recommend choosing a password consisting of 20 or more characters (the longer, the better). The maximum possible length is 64 characters.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HELP">It is very important that you choose a good password. You should avoid choosing one that contains only a single word that can be found in a dictionary (or a combination of 2, 3, or 4 such words). It should not contain any names or dates of birth. It should not be easy to guess. A good password is a random combination of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and special characters, such as @ ^ = $ * + etc. We recommend choosing a password consisting of 20 or more characters (the longer, the better). The maximum possible length is 128 characters.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDENVOL_HELP">Please choose a password for the hidden volume. </entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDEN_OS_HELP">Please choose a password for the hidden operating system (i.e. for the hidden volume). </entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDEN_OS_NOTE">IMPORTANT: The password that you choose for the hidden operating system in this step must be substantially different from the other two passwords (i.e. from the password for the outer volume and from the password for the decoy operating system).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDENVOL_HOST_DIRECT_HELP">Please enter the password for the volume within which you wish to create a hidden volume.\n\nAfter you click Next, VeraCrypt will attempt to mount the volume. As soon as the volume is mounted, its cluster bitmap will be scanned to determine the size of the uninterrupted area of free space (if there is any) whose end is aligned with the end of the volume. This area will accommodate the hidden volume and therefore will limit its maximum possible size. Cluster map scanning is necessary to ensure that no data on the outer volume will be overwritten by the hidden volume.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDENVOL_HOST_HELP">\nPlease choose a password for the outer volume. This will be the password that you will be able to reveal to an adversary if you are asked or forced to do so.\n\nIMPORTANT: The password must be substantially different from the one you will choose for the hidden volume.\n\nNote: The maximum possible password length is 64 characters.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDENVOL_HOST_HELP">\nPlease choose a password for the outer volume. This will be the password that you will be able to reveal to an adversary if you are asked or forced to do so.\n\nIMPORTANT: The password must be substantially different from the one you will choose for the hidden volume.\n\nNote: The maximum possible password length is 128 characters.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_SYSENC_OUTERVOL_HELP">Please choose a password for the outer volume. This will be the password you will be able to reveal to anyone forcing you to disclose the password for the first partition behind the system partition, where both the outer volume and the hidden volume (containing the hidden operating system) will reside. The existence of the hidden volume (and of the hidden operating system) will remain secret. Note that this password is not for the decoy operating system.\n\nIMPORTANT: The password must be substantially different from the one you will choose for the hidden volume (i.e. for the hidden operating system).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDVOL_HOST_TITLE">Outer Volume Password</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDVOL_TITLE">Hidden Volume Password</entry>
@@ -666,14 +668,14 @@
<entry lang="en" key="SELECT_KEYFILE_GENERATION_DIRECTORY">Select a directory where to store the keyfiles.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SELECTED_KEYFILE_IS_CONTAINER_FILE">The current container file was selected as a keyfile. It will be skipped.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SERPENT_HELP">Designed by Ross Anderson, Eli Biham, and Lars Knudsen. Published in 1998. 256-bit key, 128-bit block. Mode of operation is XTS. Serpent was one of the AES finalists.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="SIZE_HELP">Please specify the size of the container you want to create.\n\nIf you create a dynamic (sparse-file) container, this parameter will specify its maximum possible size.\n\nNote that the minimum possible size of a FAT volume is 292 KB. The minimum possible size of an exFAT volume is 424 KB. The minimum possible size of an NTFS volume is 3792 KB. The minimum possible size of an ReFS volume is 642 MB.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="SIZE_HELP_HIDDEN_HOST_VOL">Please specify the size of the outer volume to be created (you will first create the outer volume and then a hidden volume within it). The minimum possible size of a volume within which a hidden volume is intended to be created is 340 KB.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="SIZE_HELP_HIDDEN_VOL">Please specify the size of the hidden volume to create. The minimum possible size of a hidden volume is 40 KB (or 3664 KB if it is formatted as NTFS). The maximum possible size you can specify for the hidden volume is displayed above.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SIZE_HELP">Please specify the size of the container you want to create.\n\nIf you create a dynamic (sparse-file) container, this parameter will specify its maximum possible size.\n\nNote that the minimum possible size of a FAT volume is 292 KiB. The minimum possible size of an exFAT volume is 424 KiB. The minimum possible size of an NTFS volume is 3792 KiB. The minimum possible size of an ReFS volume is 642 MiB.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SIZE_HELP_HIDDEN_HOST_VOL">Please specify the size of the outer volume to be created (you will first create the outer volume and then a hidden volume within it). The minimum possible size of a volume within which a hidden volume is intended to be created is 340 KiB.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SIZE_HELP_HIDDEN_VOL">Please specify the size of the hidden volume to create. The minimum possible size of a hidden volume is 40 KiB (or 3664 KiB if it is formatted as NTFS). The maximum possible size you can specify for the hidden volume is displayed above.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SIZE_HIDVOL_HOST_TITLE">Outer Volume Size</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SIZE_HIDVOL_TITLE">Hidden Volume Size</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SIZE_PARTITION_HELP">Please verify that the size of the selected device/partition shown above is correct and click Next.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SIZE_PARTITION_HIDDEN_SYSENC_HELP">The outer volume and the hidden volume (containing the hidden operating system) will reside within the above partition. It should be the first partition behind the system partition.\n\nPlease verify that the size of the partition and its number shown above are correct, and if they are, click Next.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="SIZE_PARTITION_HIDDEN_VOL_HELP">\n\nNote that the minimum possible size of a volume within which a hidden volume is intended to be created is 340 KB.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SIZE_PARTITION_HIDDEN_VOL_HELP">\n\nNote that the minimum possible size of a volume within which a hidden volume is intended to be created is 340 KiB.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SIZE_TITLE">Volume Size</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SPARSE_FILE">Dynamic</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="TESTS_FAILED">CAUTION: SELF-TEST FAILED!</entry>
@@ -748,7 +750,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_VOL_HOST_NTFS">Note: The FAT/exFAT file system is more suitable for outer volumes than the NTFS file system (for example, the maximum possible size of the hidden volume would very likely have been significantly greater if the outer volume had been formatted as FAT/exFAT).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_VOL_HOST_NTFS_ASK">Note that the FAT/exFAT file system is more suitable for outer volumes than the NTFS file system. For example, the maximum possible size of the hidden volume will very likely be significantly greater if the outer volume is formatted as FAT/exFAT (the reason is that the NTFS file system always stores internal data exactly in the middle of the volume and, therefore, the hidden volume can reside only in the second half of the outer volume).\n\nAre you sure you want to format the outer volume as NTFS?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="OFFER_FAT_FORMAT_ALTERNATIVE">Do you want to format the volume as FAT instead?</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="FAT_NOT_AVAILABLE_FOR_SO_LARGE_VOLUME">Note: This volume cannot be formatted as FAT, because it exceeds the maximum volume size supported by the FAT32 filesystem for the applicable sector size (2 TB for 512-byte sectors and 16 TB for 4096-byte sectors).</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="FAT_NOT_AVAILABLE_FOR_SO_LARGE_VOLUME">Note: This volume cannot be formatted as FAT, because it exceeds the maximum volume size supported by the FAT32 filesystem for the applicable sector size (2 TiB for 512-byte sectors and 16 TiB for 4096-byte sectors).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PARTITION_TOO_SMALL_FOR_HIDDEN_OS">Error: The partition for the hidden operating system (i.e. the first partition behind the system partition) must be at least 5% larger than the system partition (the system partition is the one where the currently running operating system is installed).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PARTITION_TOO_SMALL_FOR_HIDDEN_OS_NTFS">Error: The partition for the hidden operating system (i.e. the first partition behind the system partition) must be at least 110% (2.1 times) larger than the system partition (the system partition is the one where the currently running operating system is installed). The reason is that the NTFS file system always stores internal data exactly in the middle of the volume and, therefore, the hidden volume (which is to contain a clone of the system partition) can reside only in the second half of the partition.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="OUTER_VOLUME_TOO_SMALL_FOR_HIDDEN_OS_NTFS">Error: If the outer volume is formatted as NTFS, it must be at least 110% (2.1 times) larger than the system partition. The reason is that the NTFS file system always stores internal data exactly in the middle of the volume and, therefore, the hidden volume (which is to contain a clone of the system partition) can reside only in the second half of the outer volume.\n\nNote: The outer volume needs to reside within the same partition as the hidden operating system (i.e. within the first partition behind the system partition).</entry>
@@ -756,7 +758,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="TWO_SYSTEMS_IN_ONE_PARTITION_REMARK">Remark: It is not practical (and therefore is not supported) to install operating systems in two VeraCrypt volumes that are embedded within a single partition, because using the outer operating system would often require data to be written to the area of the hidden operating system (and if such write operations were prevented using the hidden volume protection feature, it would inherently cause system crashes, i.e. 'Blue Screen' errors).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="FOR_MORE_INFO_ON_PARTITIONS">For information on how to create and manage partitions, please refer to the documentation supplied with your operating system or contact your computer vendor's technical support team for assistance.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_PARTITION_NOT_ACTIVE">Error: The currently running operating system is not installed on the boot partition (first Active partition). This is not supported.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_FAT_FOR_FILES_OVER_4GB">You indicated that you intend to store files larger than 4 GB in this VeraCrypt volume. However, you chose the FAT file system, on which files larger than 4 GB cannot be stored.\n\nAre you sure you want to format the volume as FAT?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_FAT_FOR_FILES_OVER_4GB">You indicated that you intend to store files larger than 4 GiB in this VeraCrypt volume. However, you chose the FAT file system, on which files larger than 4 GiB cannot be stored.\n\nAre you sure you want to format the volume as FAT?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_DECRYPTION_BAD_VOL_FORMAT">Error: VeraCrypt does not support in-place decryption of legacy non-system volumes created by VeraCrypt 1.0b or earlier.\n\nNote: You can still decrypt files stored on the volume by copying/moving them to any unencrypted volume.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_DECRYPTION_CANT_DECRYPT_HID_VOL">Error: VeraCrypt cannot in-place decrypt a hidden VeraCrypt volume.\n\nNote: You can still decrypt files stored on the volume by copying/moving them to any unencrypted volume.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_VOL_CONTAINS_NO_HIDDEN_VOL">Warning: Note that VeraCrypt cannot in-place decrypt a volume that contains a hidden VeraCrypt volume (the hidden volume would be overwritten with pseudorandom data).\n\nPlease confirm that the volume you are about to decrypt contains no hidden volume.\n\nNote: If the volume contains a hidden volume but you do not mind losing the hidden volume, you can select Proceed (the outer volume will be safely decrypted).</entry>
@@ -938,7 +940,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="ENTER_HEADER_BACKUP_PASSWORD">Enter password for the header stored in backup file</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_CREATED">Keyfiles have been successfully created.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_INCORRECT_NUMBER">The number of keyfiles you supplied is invalid.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_INCORRECT_SIZE">The keyfile size must be comprized between 64 and 1048576 bytes.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_INCORRECT_SIZE">The keyfile size must be at least 64 bytes.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_EMPTY_BASE_NAME">Please enter a name for the keyfile(s) to be generated</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_INVALID_BASE_NAME">The base name of the keyfile(s) is invalid</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="KEYFILE_ALREADY_EXISTS">The keyfile '%s' already exists.\nDo you want to overwrite it? The generation process will be stopped if you answer No.</entry>
@@ -955,7 +957,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="HEADER_RESTORE_INTERNAL">Restore the volume header from the backup embedded in the volume</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="HEADER_RESTORE_EXTERNAL">Restore the volume header from an external backup file</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="HEADER_BACKUP_SIZE_INCORRECT">The size of the volume header backup file is incorrect.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_HAS_NO_BACKUP_HEADER">There is no backup header embedded in this volume (note that only volumes created by VeraCrypt 6.0 or later contain embedded backup headers).</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_HAS_NO_BACKUP_HEADER">There is no backup header embedded in this volume (note that only volumes created by TrueCrypt 6.0 or later contain embedded backup headers).</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="BACKUP_HEADER_NOT_FOR_SYS_DEVICE">You are attempting to back up the header of the system partition/drive. This is not allowed. Backup/restore operations pertaining to the system partition/drive can be performed only using the VeraCrypt Rescue Disk.\n\nDo you want to create a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="RESTORE_HEADER_NOT_FOR_SYS_DEVICE">You are attempting to restore the header of a virtual VeraCrypt volume but you selected the system partition/drive. This is not allowed. Backup/restore operations pertaining to the system partition/drive can be performed only using the VeraCrypt Rescue Disk.\n\nDo you want to create a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="RESCUE_DISK_NON_WIZARD_CREATION_SELECT_PATH">After you click OK, you will select a filename for the new VeraCrypt Rescue Disk image and the location where you wish to place it.</entry>
@@ -997,11 +999,11 @@
<entry lang="en" key="EXE_FILE_EXTENSION_CONFIRM">WARNING: We strongly recommend that you avoid file extensions that are used for executable files (such as .exe, .sys, or .dll) and other similarly problematic file extensions. Using such file extensions causes Windows and antivirus software to interfere with the container, which adversely affects the performance of the volume and may also cause other serious problems.\n\nWe strongly recommend that you remove the file extension or change it (e.g., to '.hc').\n\nAre you sure you want to use the problematic file extension?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="EXE_FILE_EXTENSION_MOUNT_WARNING">WARNING: This container has a file extension that is used for executable files (such as .exe, .sys, or .dll) or some other file extension that is similarly problematic. It will very likely cause Windows and antivirus software to interfere with the container, which will adversely affect the performance of the volume and may also cause other serious problems.\n\nWe strongly recommend that you remove the file extension of the container or change it (e.g., to '.hc') after you dismount the volume.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="HOMEPAGE">Homepage</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="LARGE_IDE_WARNING_XP">WARNING: It appears that you have not applied any Service Pack to your Windows installation. You should not write to IDE disks larger than 128 GB under Windows XP to which you did not apply Service Pack 1 or later! If you do, data on the disk (no matter if it is a VeraCrypt volume or not) may get corrupted. Note that this is a limitation of Windows, not a bug in VeraCrypt.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="LARGE_IDE_WARNING_2K">WARNING: It appears that you have not applied Service Pack 3 or later to your Windows installation. You should not write to IDE disks larger than 128 GB under Windows 2000 to which you did not apply Service Pack 3 or later! If you do, data on the disk (no matter if it is a VeraCrypt volume or not) may get corrupted. Note that this is a limitation of Windows, not a bug in VeraCrypt.\n\nNote: You may also need to enable the 48-bit LBA support in the registry; for more information, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305098/EN-US</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="LARGE_IDE_WARNING_2K_REGISTRY">WARNING: 48-bit LBA ATAPI support is disabled on your system. Therefore, you should not write to IDE disks larger than 128 GB! If you do, data on the disk (no matter if it is a VeraCrypt volume or not) may get corrupted. Note that this is a limitation of Windows, not a limitation of VeraCrypt.\n\nTo enable the 48-bit LBA support, add the 'EnableBigLba' registry value in the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\atapi\\Parameters and set it to 1.\n\nFor more information, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305098</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_TOO_LARGE_FOR_FAT32">Error: Files larger than 4 GB cannot be stored on a FAT32 file system. Therefore, file-hosted VeraCrypt volumes (containers) stored on a FAT32 file system cannot be larger than 4 GB.\n\nIf you need a larger volume, create it on an NTFS file system (or, if you use Windows Vista SP1 or later, on an exFAT file system) or, instead of creating a file-hosted volume, encrypt an entire partition or device.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_TOO_LARGE_FOR_WINXP">Warning: Windows XP does not support files larger than 2048 GB (it will report that "Not enough storage is available"). Therefore, you cannot create a file-hosted VeraCrypt volume (container) larger than 2048 GB under Windows XP.\n\nNote that it is still possible to encrypt the entire drive or create a partition-hosted VeraCrypt volume larger than 2048 GB under Windows XP.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LARGE_IDE_WARNING_XP">WARNING: It appears that you have not applied any Service Pack to your Windows installation. You should not write to IDE disks larger than 128 GiB under Windows XP to which you did not apply Service Pack 1 or later! If you do, data on the disk (no matter if it is a VeraCrypt volume or not) may get corrupted. Note that this is a limitation of Windows, not a bug in VeraCrypt.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LARGE_IDE_WARNING_2K">WARNING: It appears that you have not applied Service Pack 3 or later to your Windows installation. You should not write to IDE disks larger than 128 GiB under Windows 2000 to which you did not apply Service Pack 3 or later! If you do, data on the disk (no matter if it is a VeraCrypt volume or not) may get corrupted. Note that this is a limitation of Windows, not a bug in VeraCrypt.\n\nNote: You may also need to enable the 48-bit LBA support in the registry; for more information, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305098/EN-US</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LARGE_IDE_WARNING_2K_REGISTRY">WARNING: 48-bit LBA ATAPI support is disabled on your system. Therefore, you should not write to IDE disks larger than 128 GiB! If you do, data on the disk (no matter if it is a VeraCrypt volume or not) may get corrupted. Note that this is a limitation of Windows, not a limitation of VeraCrypt.\n\nTo enable the 48-bit LBA support, add the 'EnableBigLba' registry value in the registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\\Services\\atapi\\Parameters and set it to 1.\n\nFor more information, see http://support.microsoft.com/kb/305098</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_TOO_LARGE_FOR_FAT32">Error: Files larger than 4 GiB cannot be stored on a FAT32 file system. Therefore, file-hosted VeraCrypt volumes (containers) stored on a FAT32 file system cannot be larger than 4 GiB.\n\nIf you need a larger volume, create it on an NTFS file system (or, if you use Windows Vista SP1 or later, on an exFAT file system) or, instead of creating a file-hosted volume, encrypt an entire partition or device.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_TOO_LARGE_FOR_WINXP">Warning: Windows XP does not support files larger than 2048 GiB (it will report that "Not enough storage is available"). Therefore, you cannot create a file-hosted VeraCrypt volume (container) larger than 2048 GiB under Windows XP.\n\nNote that it is still possible to encrypt the entire drive or create a partition-hosted VeraCrypt volume larger than 2048 GiB under Windows XP.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="FREE_SPACE_FOR_WRITING_TO_OUTER_VOLUME">WARNING: If you want to be able to add more data/files to the outer volume in future, you should consider choosing a smaller size for the hidden volume.\n\nAre you sure you want to continue with the size you specified?</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="NO_VOLUME_SELECTED">No volume selected.\n\nClick 'Select Device' or 'Select File' to select a VeraCrypt volume.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="NO_SYSENC_PARTITION_SELECTED">No partition selected.\n\nClick 'Select Device' to select a dismounted partition that normally requires pre-boot authentication (for example, a partition located on the encrypted system drive of another operating system, which is not running, or the encrypted system partition of another operating system).\n\nNote: The selected partition will be mounted as a regular VeraCrypt volume without pre-boot authentication. This is useful e.g. for backup or repair operations.</entry>
@@ -1066,7 +1068,7 @@
<entry lang="en" key="ERR_ACCESS_DENIED">Access was denied by the operating system.\n\nPossible cause: The operating system requires that you have read/write permission (or administrator privileges) for certain folders, files, and devices, in order for you to be allowed to read and write data to/from them. Normally, a user without administrator privileges is allowed to create, read and modify files in his or her Documents folder.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SECTOR_SIZE_UNSUPPORTED">Error: The drive uses an unsupported sector size.\n\nIt is currently not possible to create partition/device-hosted volumes on drives that use sectors larger than 4096 bytes. However, note that you can create file-hosted volumes (containers) on such drives.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYSENC_UNSUPPORTED_SECTOR_SIZE_BIOS">It is currently not possible to encrypt a system installed on a disk that uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="NO_SPACE_FOR_BOOT_LOADER">The VeraCrypt Boot Loader requires at least 32 KBytes of free space at the beginning of the system drive (the VeraCrypt Boot Loader needs to be stored in that area). Unfortunately, your drive does not meet this condition.\n\nPlease do NOT report this as a bug/problem in VeraCrypt. To solve this problem, you will need to repartition your disk and leave the first 32 KBytes of the disk free (in most cases, you will need to delete and recreate the first partition). We recommend that you use the Microsoft partition manager that is available e.g. when you are installing Windows.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="NO_SPACE_FOR_BOOT_LOADER">The VeraCrypt Boot Loader requires at least 32 KibiBytes of free space at the beginning of the system drive (the VeraCrypt Boot Loader needs to be stored in that area). Unfortunately, your drive does not meet this condition.\n\nPlease do NOT report this as a bug/problem in VeraCrypt. To solve this problem, you will need to repartition your disk and leave the first 32 KibiBytes of the disk free (in most cases, you will need to delete and recreate the first partition). We recommend that you use the Microsoft partition manager that is available e.g. when you are installing Windows.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="FEATURE_UNSUPPORTED_ON_CURRENT_OS">The feature is not supported on the version of the operating system you are currently using.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYS_ENCRYPTION_UNSUPPORTED_ON_CURRENT_OS">VeraCrypt does not support encryption of a system partition/drive on the version of the operating system you are currently using.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYS_ENCRYPTION_UNSUPPORTED_ON_VISTA_SP0">Before you can encrypt the system partition/drive on Windows Vista, you need to install Service Pack 1 or higher for Windows Vista (no such Service Pack has been installed on this system yet).\n\nNote: Service Pack 1 for Windows Vista resolved an issue causing a shortage of free base memory during system boot.</entry>
@@ -1363,22 +1365,22 @@
<entry lang="en" key="VK_ALT">Alt</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="VK_WIN">Win</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="BYTE">B</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="KB">KB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="MB">MB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="GB">GB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="TB">TB</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="PB">PB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="KB">KiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MB">MiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="GB">GiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="TB">TiB</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PB">PiB</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="B_PER_SEC">B/s</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="KB_PER_SEC">KB/s</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="MB_PER_SEC">MB/s</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="GB_PER_SEC">GB/s</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="TB_PER_SEC">TB/s</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="PB_PER_SEC">PB/s</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="KB_PER_SEC">KiB/s</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MB_PER_SEC">MiB/s</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="GB_PER_SEC">GiB/s</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="TB_PER_SEC">TiB/s</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PB_PER_SEC">PiB/s</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="TRIPLE_DOT_GLYPH_ELLIPSIS">…</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_BOOT_LOADER_CACHE_PIM">Include &amp;PIM when caching pre-boot authentication password</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_CACHE_PIM">Include PIM when caching a password</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_SHOW_DISCONNECTED_NETWORK_DRIVES">Make disconnected network drives available for mounting</entry>
- <entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_UTF8_TOO_LONG">The entered password is too long: its UTF-8 representation exceeds 64 bytes.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_UTF8_TOO_LONG">The entered password is too long: its UTF-8 representation exceeds %d bytes.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_UTF8_INVALID">The entered password contains Unicode characters that couldn't be converted to UTF-8 representation.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="INIT_DLL">Error: Failed to load a system library.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="ERR_EXFAT_INVALID_VOLUME_SIZE">The volume file size specified in the command line is incompatible with selected exFAT filesystem.</entry>
@@ -1421,6 +1423,221 @@
<entry lang="en" key="IDC_BLOCK_SYSENC_TRIM">Block TRIM command on system partition/drive</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="WINDOWS_EFI_BOOT_LOADER_MISSING">ERROR: Windows EFI system loader could not be located on the disk. Operation will be aborted.</entry>
<entry lang="en" key="SYSENC_EFI_UNSUPPORTED_SECUREBOOT">It is currently not possible to encrypt a system if SecureBoot is enabled and if VeraCrypt custom keys are not loaded into the machine firmware. SecureBoot needs to be disabled in the BIOS configuration in order to allow system encryption to proceed.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_PASTED_TRUNCATED">Pasted text truncated because the password maximum length is %d characters</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PASSWORD_MAXLENGTH_REACHED">Password already reached its maximum length of %d characters.\nNo additional character is allowed.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_SELECT_LANGUAGE_LABEL">Select the language to use during the installation:</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_TOO_LARGE_FOR_HOST">ERROR: The size of the file container is larger than the available free space on disk.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_ALLOW_WINDOWS_DEFRAG">Allow Windows Disk Defragmenter to defragment non-system partition/drive</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_ALLOW_WINDOWS_DEFRAG">WARNING: Defragmenting non-system partitions/drives may leak metadata about their content or cause issues with hidden volumes they may contain.\n\nContinue?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VIRTUAL_DEVICE">Virtual Device</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_NOT_ASSOCIATED">The selected mounted volume is not associated with its drive letter in Windows and so it can not be opened in Windows Explorer.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_CLEAR_KEYS_ON_NEW_DEVICE_INSERTION">Clear encryption keys from memory if a new device is inserted</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="CLEAR_KEYS_ON_DEVICE_INSERTION_WARNING">IMPORTANT NOTES:\n - Please keep in mind that this option will not persist after a shutdown/reboot so you will need to select it again next time the machine is started.\n\n - With this option enabled and after a new device is connected, the machine will freeze and it will eventually crash with a BSOD since Windows can not access the encrypted disk after its keys are cleared from memory.\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="STARTING">Starting</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_ENABLE_CPU_RNG">Use CPU hardware random generator as an additional source of entropy</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_USE_LEGACY_MAX_PASSWORD_LENGTH">Use legacy maximum password length (64 characters)</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_ENABLE_RAM_ENCRYPTION">Activate encryption of keys and passwords stored in RAM</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_BENCHMARK">Benchmark:</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_DISABLE_MOUNT_MANAGER">Only create virtual device without mounting on selected drive letter</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LEGACY_PASSWORD_UTF8_TOO_LONG">The entered password is too long: its UTF-8 representation exceeds 64 bytes.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_CREDS_SAME_AS_OUTER">The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SYSENC_BITLOCKER_CONFLICT">VeraCrypt does not support encrypting a system drive that is already encrypted by BitLocker.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_UPDATE_BOOTLOADER_ON_SHUTDOWN">Automatically fix boot configuration issues that may prevent Windows from starting</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FORCE_NEXT_BOOT_VERACRYPT">Force machine to boot on VeraCrypt in the next startup</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FORCE_VERACRYPT_BOOT_ENTRY">Force the presence of VeraCrypt entry in the EFI firmware boot menu</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FORCE_VERACRYPT_FIRST_BOOT_ENTRY">Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="RAM_ENCRYPTION_DISABLE_HIBERNATE">WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_DISABLE_FAST_STARTUP">WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="QUICK_FORMAT_HELP">In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_ENABLE_HARDWARE_ENCRYPTION_NEG">Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDM_ADD_ALL_VOLUME_TO_FAVORITES">Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites...</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_MENU_ITEMS">Task Icon Menu Items</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_DISMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_SIZE_HELP">Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_INNER_VOLUME_CALC">WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it does not overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_SECURITY">Security</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_MOUNT_OPTIONS">Mount Options</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_BACKGROUND_TASK">Background Task</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION">System Integration</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_SYSTEM_INTEGRATION_EXPLORER">Filesystem Explorer</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_PERFORMANCE">Performance</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_KEYFILES">Keyfiles</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_TOKENS">Security Tokens</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_KERNEL_SERVICES">Kernel Services</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_KERNEL_CRYPT">Do not use kernel cryptographic services</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_PREF_TAB_MOUNT_OPTIONS_FS">Filesystem</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_LINUX_PREF_TAB_MOUNT_OPTIONS">Mount options:</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CROSS_SUPPORT">Cross-Platform Support</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CROSS_SUPPORT_OTHER">I will mount the volume on other platforms</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CROSS_SUPPORT_OTHER_HELP">Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CROSS_SUPPORT_ONLY">I will mount the volume only on {0}</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CROSS_SUPPORT_ONLY_HELP">Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_DESELECT">Deselect</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ADMIN_PW_QUERY">Enter your user password or administrator password:</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ADMIN_PW_QUERY_TITLE">Administrator privileges required</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_RUNNING_ALREADY">VeraCrypt is already running.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SYSTEM_ENC_PW_LENGTH_NOTE">System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_MOUNT_SYSTEM_ENC_PREBOOT">Mount partition &amp;using system encryption (preboot authentication)</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_DO_NOT_MOUNT">Do &amp;not mount</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_MOUNT_AT_DIR">Mount at directory:</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&amp;lect...</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_DISMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ENTERING_POWERSAVING">System is entering power saving mode</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_LOGIN_ACTION">Actions to Perform when User Logs On</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_DISMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_HOTKEYS">Hotkeys</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SYSTEM_HOTKEYS">System-Wide Hotkeys</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/dismount</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_DISMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_OPEN_FINDER">Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_DISABLE_KERNEL_ONLY_SETTING">Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_DISABLE_KERNEL_CRYPT_CONFIRM">Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_KERNEL_CRYPT_OPTION_CHANGE_MOUNTED_HINT">Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_REMOUNT_BECAUSEOF_SETTING">Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNKNOWN_EXC_OCCURRED">Unknown exception occurred.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_FIRST_AID">"Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_MOUNT_ALL_DEV">Mount All Devices</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ERROR_LOADING_CONFIG">Error while loading configuration files located in </entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT_FREE_SLOT">Please select a free drive slot from the list.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_MESSAGE_ON_MOUNT_AGAIN">\n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_WARNING">Warning</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ERROR">Error</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ONLY_TEXTMODE">This feature is currently supported only in text mode.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_FREE_SPACE_ON_DRIVE">Free space on drive {0}: is {1}.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_DYNAMIC_NOTICE">Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_MAX_HIDDEN_SIZE">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_OPEN_OUTER_VOL">Open Outer Volume</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_OUTER_VOL_IS_MOUNTED">Outer volume has been successfully created and mounted as '{0}'. To this volume you should now copy some sensitive-looking files that you actually do NOT want to hide. The files will be there for anyone forcing you to disclose your password. You will reveal only the password for this outer volume, not for the hidden one. The files that you really care about will be stored in the hidden volume, which will be created later on. When you finish copying, click Next. Do not dismount the volume.\n\nNote: After you click Next, the outer volume will be analyzed to determine the size of uninterrupted area of free space whose end is aligned with the end of the volume. This area will accommodate the hidden volume, so it will limit its maximum possible size. The procedure ensures no data on the outer volume are overwritten by the hidden volume.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ERROR_TRY_ENCRYPT_SYSTEM_DRIVE">Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ERROR_TRY_ENCRYPT_SYSTEM_PARTITION">Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_WARNING_FORMAT_DESTROY_FS">WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_HIDDEN_PASS_NO_DIFF">The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_NOT_FAT_HINT">Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_ERROR_SIZE_HIDDEN_VOL">Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_MAX_SIZE_HINT">- Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_DOT_LF">.\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_NOT_SUPPORTED"> (not supported by components available on this platform).\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_KERNEL_OLD">Your system uses an old version of the Linux kernel.\n\nDue to a bug in the Linux kernel, your system may stop responding when writing data to a VeraCrypt volume. This problem can be solved by upgrading the kernel to version 2.6.24 or later.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_DISMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_OOM">Out of memory.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CANT_GET_ADMIN_PRIV">Failed to obtain administrator privileges</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_COMMAND_GET_ERROR">Command {0} returned error {1}.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CMD_HELP">VeraCrypt Command Line Help</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_HIDDEN_FILES_PRESENT_IN_KEYFILE_PATH">\n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_DEVICESECTORSIZEMISMATCH">Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_ENCRYPTEDSYSTEMREQUIRED">This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_INSUFFICIENTDATA">Not enough data available.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_KERNELCRYPTOSERVICETESTFAILED">Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_LOOPDEVICESETUPFAILED">Failed to set up a loop device.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_MISSINGARGUMENT">A required argument is missing.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_MISSINGVOLUMEDATA">Volume data missing.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_MOUNTPOINTREQUIRED">Mount point required.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_MOUNTPOINTUNAVAILABLE">Mount point is already in use.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_PASSWORDEMPTY">No password or keyfile specified.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_PASSWORDORKEYBOARDLAYOUTINCORRECT">\n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_PASSWORDORMOUNTOPTIONSINCORRECT">\n\nNote: If you are attempting to mount a partition located on an encrypted system drive without pre-boot authentication or to mount the encrypted system partition of an operating system that is not running, you can do so by selecting 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_PASSWORDTOOLONG">Password is longer than {0} characters.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_PARTITIONDEVICEREQUIRED">Partition device required.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_PROTECTIONPASSWORDINCORRECT">Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_PROTECTIONPASSWORDKEYFILESINCORRECT">Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_STRINGCONVERSIONFAILED">Invalid characters encountered.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_STRINGFORMATTEREXCEPTION">Error while parsing formatted string.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_TEMPORARYDIRECTORYFAILURE">Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_UNSUPPORTEDSECTORSIZEHIDDENVOLUMEPROTECTION">Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_UNSUPPORTEDSECTORSIZENOKERNELCRYPTO">Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_UNSUPPORTEDSECTORSIZE">Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_VOLUMEHOSTINUSE">The host file/device is already in use.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_VOLUMESLOTUNAVAILABLE">Volume slot unavailable.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_HIGHERFUSEVERSIONREQUIRED">VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXCEPTION_OCCURRED">Exception occurred</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="ENTER_PASSWORD">Enter password</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="ENTER_TC_VOL_PASSWORD">Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT">Mount</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_POINT">Mount Directory</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="NO_VOLUMES_MOUNTED">No volumes mounted.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="OPEN_NEW_VOLUME">Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PARAMETER_INCORRECT">Parameter incorrect</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_KEYFILES">Select Keyfiles</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="START_TC">Start VeraCrypt</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_ALREADY_MOUNTED">The volume {0} is already mounted.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="UNKNOWN_OPTION">Unknown option</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_LOCATION">Volume Location</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_HOST_IN_USE">WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="CANT_INSTALL_WITH_EXE_OVER_MSI">VeraCrypt was previously installed using an MSI package and so it can't be updated using the standard installer.\n\nPlease use the MSI package to update your VeraCrypt installation.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_USE_ALL_FREE_SPACE">Use all available free space</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_ENCRYPTION_UPGRADE_UNSUPPORTED_ALGORITHM">VeraCrypt cannot be upgraded because the system partition/drive was encrypted using an algorithm that is not supported anymore.\nPlease decrypt your system before upgrading VeraCrypt and then encrypt it again.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_EX2MSG_TERMINALNOTFOUND">Supported terminal application could not be found, you need either xterm, konsole or gnome-terminal (with dbus-x11).</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDM_MOUNT_NO_CACHE">Mount Without Cache</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_INFO">:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_STEPSEXPAND">1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_VOL_NAME">Volume: </entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_FILE_SYS">File system: </entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_CURRENT_SIZE">Current size: </entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_NEW_SIZE">New size: </entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_NEW_SIZE_BOX_TITLE">Enter new volume size</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_INIT_NEWSPACE">Fill new space with random data</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_QUICKEXPAND">Quick Expand</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_INIT_SPACE">Fill new space: </entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_FREE_SPACE">%s free space available on host drive</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_HELP_DEVICE">This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be chosen automatically as the size of the host device.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_HELP_FILE">Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="QUICK_EXPAND_WARNING">WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_STATUS_TEXT">IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_STATUS_TEXT_LEGACY">Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_FINISH_ERROR">Error: volume expansion failed.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_FINISH_ABORT">Error: operation aborted by user.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_FINISH_OK">Finished. Volume successfully expanded.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_CANCEL_WARNING">Warning: Volume expansion is in progress!\n\nStopping now may result in a damaged volume.\n\nDo you really want to cancel?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_STARTING_STATUS">Starting volume expansion ...\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_HIDDEN_VOLUME_ERROR">An outer volume containing a hidden volume can't be expanded, because this destroys the hidden volume.\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_SYSTEM_VOLUME_ERROR">A VeraCrypt system volume can't be expanded.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_NO_FREE_SPACE">Not enough free space to expand the volume</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_WARNING_FILE_CONTAINER_JUNK">Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_WARNING_FAT">Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_WARNING_EXFAT">Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_WARNING_UNKNOWN_FS">Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_ERROR_VOLUME_SIZE_TOO_SMALL">New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u KiB larger than the current size.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_ERROR_VOLUME_SIZE_TOO_LARGE">New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_ERROR_MAX_FILE_SIZE_EXCEEDED">Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_ERROR_QUICKEXPAND_PRIVILEGES">Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_ERROR_MAX_VC_VOLUME_SIZE_EXCEEDED">Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="FULL_FORMAT">Full Format</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="FAST_CREATE">Fast Create</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="WARN_FAST_CREATE">WARNING: You should use Fast Create only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Fast Create?</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_ENABLE_EMV_SUPPORT">Enable EMV Support</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="COMMAND_APDU_INVALID">The APDU command sent to the card is not valid.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXTENDED_APDU_UNSUPPORTED">Extended APDU commands cannot be used with the current token.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SCARD_MODULE_INIT_FAILED">Error when loading the WinSCard / PCSC library.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EMV_UNKNOWN_CARD_TYPE">The card in the reader is not a supported EMV card.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EMV_SELECT_AID_FAILED">The AID of the card in the reader could not be selected.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EMV_ICC_CERT_NOTFOUND">ICC Public Key Certificate was not found in the card.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EMV_ISSUER_CERT_NOTFOUND">Issuer Public Key Certificate was not found in the card.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EMV_CPLC_NOTFOUND">CLPC was not found in the EMV card.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EMV_PAN_NOTFOUND">No Primary Account Number (PAN) found in the EMV card.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="INVALID_EMV_PATH">EMV path is invalid.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EMV_KEYFILE_DATA_NOTFOUND">Unable to build a keyfile from the EMV card's data.\n\nOne of the following is missing:\n- ICC Public Key Certificate.\n- Issuer Public Key Certificate.\n- CPCL data.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="SCARD_W_REMOVED_CARD">No card in the reader.\n\nPlease make sure the card is correctly slotted.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="FORMAT_EXTERNAL_FAILED">Windows format.com command failed to format the volume as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS: Error 0x%.8X.\n\nFalling back to using Windows FormatEx API.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="FORMATEX_API_FAILED">Windows FormatEx API failed to format the volume as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS.\n\nFailure status = %s.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_WRITING_RANDOM_DATA">Writing random data to new space ...\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_WRITING_ENCRYPTED_BACKUP">Writing re-encrypted backup header ...\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_WRITING_ENCRYPTED_PRIMARY">Writing re-encrypted primary header ...\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_WIPING_OLD_HEADER">Wiping old backup header ...\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_MOUNTING_VOLUME">Mounting volume ...\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_UNMOUNTING_VOLUME">Unmounting volume ...\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="EXPANDER_EXTENDING_FILESYSTEM">Extending file system ...\n</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="PARTIAL_SYSENC_MOUNT_READONLY">Warning: The system partition you attempted to mount was not fully encrypted. As a safety measure to prevent potential corruption or unwanted modifications, volume '%s' was mounted as read-only.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_LINK_KEYFILES_EXTENSIONS_WARNING">Important information on using third-party file extensions</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_DISABLE_MEMORY_PROTECTION">Disable memory protection for Accessibility tools compatibility</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_MEMORY_PROTECTION_WARNING">WARNING: Disabling memory protection significantly reduces security. Enable this option ONLY if you rely on Accessibility tools, like Screen Readers, to interact with VeraCrypt's UI.</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_LANGUAGE">Language</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT_SYS_DEFAULT_LANG">Select system's default language</entry>
+ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_RESTART_FOR_LANGUAGE_CHANGE">For the language change to come into effect, VeraCrypt needs to be restarted.</entry>
</localization>
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