From 2408edb2390a56a78cec0ee15dc2f413f7440af1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mounir IDRASSI Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 01:04:52 +0100 Subject: Windows Language files: update language XML files with added new fields. --- Translations/Language.lv.xml | 84 +++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 41 deletions(-) (limited to 'Translations/Language.lv.xml') diff --git a/Translations/Language.lv.xml b/Translations/Language.lv.xml index 8641b6d4..bda6eabb 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.lv.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.lv.xml @@ -416,13 +416,13 @@ Šifrēšanas iespējas WARNING: Failed to clear the path of the last selected volume/keyfile (remembered by file selector)! 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'. - Failed to create volume %hs - Size of %hs is %.2f bytes - Size of %hs is %.2f KB - Size of %hs is %.2f MB - Size of %hs is %.2f GB - Size of %hs is %.2f TB - Size of %hs is %.2f PB + Failed to create volume %s + Size of %s is %.2f bytes + Size of %s is %.2f KB + Size of %s is %.2f MB + Size of %s is %.2f GB + Size of %s is %.2f TB + Size of %s is %.2f PB 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? 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? 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. @@ -441,18 +441,18 @@ 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. 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. 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. - Diskā %hs ir %.2f baiti brīvas vietas. - Free space on drive %hs is %.2f KB - Free space on drive %hs is %.2f MB - Free space on drive %hs is %.2f GB - Free space on drive %hs is %.2f TB - Free space on drive %hs is %.2f PB + Diskā %s ir %.2f baiti brīvas vietas. + Free space on drive %s is %.2f KB + Free space on drive %s is %.2f MB + Free space on drive %s is %.2f GB + Free space on drive %s is %.2f TB + Free space on drive %s is %.2f PB Could not get available drive letters. 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. 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. Error: Cipher initialization failure. Error: A weak or a potentially weak key has been detected. The key will be discarded. Please try again. - A critical error has occurred and VeraCrypt must be terminated. If this is caused by a bug in VeraCrypt, we would like to fix it. To help us, you can send us an automatically generated error report containing the following items:\n\n- Program version\n- Operating system version\n- Type of CPU\n- VeraCrypt component name\n- Checksum of VeraCrypt executable\n- Symbolic name of dialog window\n- Error category\n- Error address\n- VeraCrypt call stack\n\nIf you select 'Yes', the following URL (which contains the entire error report) will be opened in your default Internet browser.\n\n%hs\n\nDo you want to send us the above error report? + A critical error has occurred and VeraCrypt must be terminated. If this is caused by a bug in VeraCrypt, we would like to fix it. To help us, you can send us an automatically generated error report containing the following items:\n\n- Program version\n- Operating system version\n- Type of CPU\n- VeraCrypt component name\n- Checksum of VeraCrypt executable\n- Symbolic name of dialog window\n- Error category\n- Error address\n- VeraCrypt call stack\n\nIf you select 'Yes', the following URL (which contains the entire error report) will be opened in your default Internet browser.\n\n%s\n\nDo you want to send us the above error report? A critical error has occurred in your system, which requires VeraCrypt to be terminated.\n\nNote that this error has not been caused by VeraCrypt (so the VeraCrypt developers cannot fix it). Please, check your system for possible problems (e.g., system configuration, network connection, failing hardware components). A critical error has occurred in your system, which requires VeraCrypt to be terminated.\n\nIf this problem persists, you may want to try disabling or uninstalling applications that could potentially be causing this issue, such as antivirus or Internet security software, system "enhancers", "optimizers" or "tweakers", etc. If it does not help, you may want to try reinstalling your operating system (this problem may also be caused by malware). VeraCrypt Critical Error @@ -558,8 +558,8 @@ The volume size specified in the command line is too small. The volume can't be created. The volume size specified in the command line is too big. The volume can't be created. Cannot initialize application components for system encryption. - Failed to initialize the random number generator!\n\n\n(If you report a bug in connection with this, please include the following technical information in the bug report:\n%hs, Last Error = 0x%.8X) - Windows Crypto API failed!\n\n\n(If you report a bug in connection with this, please include the following technical information in the bug report:\n%hs, Last Error = 0x%.8X) + Failed to initialize the random number generator!\n\n\n(If you report a bug in connection with this, please include the following technical information in the bug report:\n%s, Last Error = 0x%.8X) + Windows Crypto API failed!\n\n\n(If you report a bug in connection with this, please include the following technical information in the bug report:\n%s, Last Error = 0x%.8X) Unable to initialize the application. Failed to register the Dialog class. Error: Failed to load the Rich Edit system library. VeraCrypt apgabala izveidošanas vednis @@ -598,12 +598,12 @@ Select PKCS #11 Library Out of Memory IMPORTANT: We strongly recommend that inexperienced users create a VeraCrypt file container on the selected device/partition, instead of attempting to encrypt the entire device/partition.\n\nWhen you create a VeraCrypt file container (as opposed to encrypting a device or partition) there is, for example, no risk of destroying a large number of files. Note that a VeraCrypt file container (even though it contains a virtual encrypted disk) is actually just like any normal file. For more information, see the chapter Beginner's Tutorial in the VeraCrypt User Guide.\n\nAre you sure you want to encrypt the entire device/partition? - WARNING: The file '%hs' already exists!\n\nIMPORTANT: VERACRYPT WILL NOT ENCRYPT THE FILE, BUT IT WILL DELETE IT. Are you sure you want to delete the file and replace it with a new VeraCrypt container? - CAUTION: ALL FILES CURRENTLY STORED ON THE SELECTED %s '%hs'%s WILL BE ERASED AND LOST (THEY WILL NOT BE ENCRYPTED)!\n\nAre you sure you want to proceed with format? - WARNING: You will not be able to mount the volume or access any files stored on it until it has been fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to start encrypting the selected %s '%hs'%s? - WARNING: You will not be able to mount the volume or access any files stored on it until it has been fully decrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to start decrypting the selected %s '%hs'%s? + WARNING: The file '%s' already exists!\n\nIMPORTANT: VERACRYPT WILL NOT ENCRYPT THE FILE, BUT IT WILL DELETE IT. Are you sure you want to delete the file and replace it with a new VeraCrypt container? + CAUTION: ALL FILES CURRENTLY STORED ON THE SELECTED %s '%s'%s WILL BE ERASED AND LOST (THEY WILL NOT BE ENCRYPTED)!\n\nAre you sure you want to proceed with format? + WARNING: You will not be able to mount the volume or access any files stored on it until it has been fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to start encrypting the selected %s '%s'%s? + WARNING: You will not be able to mount the volume or access any files stored on it until it has been fully decrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to start decrypting the selected %s '%s'%s? WARNING: Please note that if power supply is suddenly interrupted while encrypting/decrypting existing data in place, or when the operating system crashes due to a software error or hardware malfunction while VeraCrypt is encrypting/decrypting existing data in place, portions of the data will be corrupted or lost. Therefore, before you start encrypting/decrypting, please make sure that you have backup copies of the files you want to encrypt/decrypt.\n\nDo you have such a backup? - CAUTION: ANY FILES CURRENTLY STORED ON THE PARTITION '%hs'%s (I.E. ON THE FIRST PARTITION BEHIND THE SYSTEM PARTITION) WILL BE ERASED AND LOST (THEY WILL NOT BE ENCRYPTED)!\n\nAre you sure you want to proceed with format? + CAUTION: ANY FILES CURRENTLY STORED ON THE PARTITION '%s'%s (I.E. ON THE FIRST PARTITION BEHIND THE SYSTEM PARTITION) WILL BE ERASED AND LOST (THEY WILL NOT BE ENCRYPTED)!\n\nAre you sure you want to proceed with format? WARNING: THE SELECTED PARTITION CONTAINS A LARGE AMOUNT OF DATA! Any files stored on the partition will be erased and lost (they will NOT be encrypted)! Erase any files stored on the partition by creating a VeraCrypt volume within it Parole @@ -641,6 +641,8 @@ Incorrect password or no VeraCrypt volume found. Incorrect keyfile(s)/password or no VeraCrypt volume found. \n\nWarning: Caps Lock is on. This may cause you to enter your password incorrectly. + The entered password is too long: its UTF-8 representation exceeds 64 bytes. + The entered password contains Unicode characters that couldn't be converted to UTF-8 representation. Remember Number to Mount Volume Outer Volume PIM Hidden Volume PIM @@ -663,7 +665,7 @@ Warning: As the drive contains the VeraCrypt Boot Loader, it may be an entirely encrypted system drive. If it is, please note that VeraCrypt cannot decrypt an individual partition on an entirely encrypted system drive (you can decrypt only the entire system drive). If that is the case, you will be able to continue now but you will receive the 'Incorrect password' error message later. < &Back Unable to list raw devices installed on your system! - The volume '%hs' exists, and is read-only. Are you sure you want to replace it? + The volume '%s' exists, and is read-only. Are you sure you want to replace it? Select destination directory Izvēlieties atslēgdatni Izvēlieties atslēgdatnes izvietojumu. UZMANĪBU: Tiks iegaumēts tikai izvietojums, nevis datņu nosaukums! @@ -687,13 +689,13 @@ The test ciphertext you have supplied is too long or short. The test key you have supplied is too long or short. The test plaintext you have supplied is too long or short. - Two ciphers in a cascade operating in XTS mode. Each block is first encrypted with %hs (%d-bit key) and then with %hs (%d-bit key). Each cipher uses its own key. All keys are mutually independent. - Three ciphers in a cascade operating in XTS mode. Each block is first encrypted with %hs (%d-bit key), then with %hs (%d-bit key), and finally with %hs (%d-bit key). Each cipher uses its own key. All keys are mutually independent. + Two ciphers in a cascade operating in XTS mode. Each block is first encrypted with %s (%d-bit key) and then with %s (%d-bit key). Each cipher uses its own key. All keys are mutually independent. + Three ciphers in a cascade operating in XTS mode. Each block is first encrypted with %s (%d-bit key), then with %s (%d-bit key), and finally with %s (%d-bit key). Each cipher uses its own key. All keys are mutually independent. Note that, depending on the operating system configuration, these auto-run and auto-mount features may work only when the traveler disk files are created on a non-writable CD/DVD-like medium. Also note that this is not a bug in VeraCrypt (it is a limitation of Windows). VeraCrypt traveler disk has been successfully created.\n\nNote that you need administrator privileges to run VeraCrypt in portable mode. Also note that, after examining the registry file, it may be possible to tell that VeraCrypt was run on a Windows system even if it is run in portable mode. VeraCrypt Traveler Disk Designed by Bruce Schneier, John Kelsey, Doug Whiting, David Wagner, Chris Hall, and Niels Ferguson. Published in 1998. 256-bit key, 128-bit block. Mode of operation is XTS. Twofish was one of the AES finalists. - More information on %hs + More information on %s Unknown An unspecified or unknown error occurred (%d). Some volumes contain files or folders being used by applications or system.\n\nForce dismount? @@ -858,7 +860,7 @@ Installation failed. Uninstallation failed. This distribution package is damaged. Please try downloading it again (preferably from the official VeraCrypt website at https://veracrypt.codeplex.com). - Cannot write file %hs + Cannot write file %s Extracting Cannot read data from the package. Cannot verify the integrity of this distribution package. @@ -868,7 +870,7 @@ VeraCrypt has been successfully updated. VeraCrypt has been successfully upgraded. However, before you can start using it, the computer must be restarted.\n\nDo you want to restart it now? Failed to upgrade VeraCrypt!\n\nIMPORTANT: Before you shut down or restart the system, we strongly recommend that you use System Restore (Windows Start menu > All programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore) to restore your system to the restore point named 'VeraCrypt installation'. If System Restore is not available, you should try installing the original or the new version of VeraCrypt again before you shut down or restart the system. - VeraCrypt has been successfully uninstalled.\n\nClick 'Finish' to remove the VeraCrypt installer and the folder %hs. Note that the folder will not be removed if it contains any files that were not installed by the VeraCrypt installer or created by VeraCrypt. + VeraCrypt has been successfully uninstalled.\n\nClick 'Finish' to remove the VeraCrypt installer and the folder %s. Note that the folder will not be removed if it contains any files that were not installed by the VeraCrypt installer or created by VeraCrypt. Removing VeraCrypt registry entries Adding registry entry Removing application-specific data @@ -879,10 +881,10 @@ Sistēmas atjaunošanas punkta izveidošana Sistēmas atjaunošanas punkta izveidošana nesekmīga. Updating boot loader - Failed to install '%hs'. %hs\nDo you want to continue installing? - Failed to uninstall '%hs'. %hs\nDo you want to continue uninstalling? + Failed to install '%s'. %s\nDo you want to continue installing? + Failed to uninstall '%s'. %s\nDo you want to continue uninstalling? Uzstādīšana paveikta. - Mapi '%hs' nav iespējams izveidot + Mapi '%s' nav iespējams izveidot The VeraCrypt device driver cannot be unloaded.\n\nPlease close all open VeraCrypt windows first. If it does not help, please restart Windows and then try again. All VeraCrypt volumes must be dismounted before installing or uninstalling VeraCrypt. An obsolete version of VeraCrypt is currently installed on this system. It needs to be uninstalled before you can install this new version of VeraCrypt.\n\nAs soon as you close this message box, the uninstaller of the old version will be launched. Note that no volume will be decrypted when you uninstall VeraCrypt. After you uninstall the old version of VeraCrypt, run the installer of the new version of VeraCrypt again. @@ -935,7 +937,7 @@ The device displayed below is neither a partition nor a dynamic volume. Therefore, no label can be assigned to it. Please set the type of the partition displayed below to a type recognized by Windows (use the SETID command of the Windows 'diskpart' tool). Then remove the partition from favorites and add it again. This will enable VeraCrypt to assign a label to the partition. Due to a Windows limitation, a container stored in a remote filesystem shared over a network cannot be mounted as a system favorite volume (however, it can be mounted as a non-system favorite volume when a user logs on). - Ievadiet paroli apgabalam %hs + Ievadiet paroli apgabalam %s Enter password for '%s' Enter password for the normal/outer volume Enter password for the hidden volume @@ -950,8 +952,8 @@ Volume header backup has been successfully created.\n\nIMPORTANT: Restoring the volume header using this backup will also restore the current volume password. Moreover, if keyfile(s) are/is necessary to mount the volume, the same keyfile(s) will be necessary to mount the volume again when the volume header is restored.\n\nWARNING: This volume header backup may be used to restore the header ONLY of this particular volume. If you use this header backup to restore a header of a different volume, you will be able to mount the volume, but you will NOT be able to decrypt any data stored in the volume (because you will change its master key). The volume header has been successfully restored.\n\nIMPORTANT: Please note that an old password may have been restored as well. Moreover, if keyfile(s) were/was necessary to mount the volume when the backup was created, the same keyfile(s) are now necessary to mount the volume again. For security reasons, you will have to enter the correct password (and/or supply the correct keyfiles) for the volume.\n\nNote: If the volume contains a hidden volume, you will have to enter the correct password (and/or supply the correct keyfiles) for the outer volume first. Afterwards, if you choose to back up the header of the hidden volume, you will have to enter the correct password (and/or supply the correct keyfiles) for the hidden volume. - Are you sure you want to create volume header backup for %hs?\n\nAfter you click Yes, you will prompted for a filename for the header backup.\n\nNote: Both the standard and the hidden volume headers will be re-encrypted using a new salt and stored in the backup file. If there is no hidden volume within this volume, the area reserved for the hidden volume header in the backup file will be filled with random data (to preserve plausible deniability). When restoring a volume header from the backup file, you will need to enter the correct password (and/or to supply the correct keyfiles) that was/were valid when the volume header backup was created. The password (and/or keyfiles) will also automatically determine the type of the volume header to restore, i.e. standard or hidden (note that VeraCrypt determines the type through the process of trial and error). - Are you sure you want to restore volume header of %hs?\n\nWARNING: Restoring a volume header also restores the volume password that was valid when the backup was created. Moreover, if keyfile(s) were/was necessary to mount the volume when the backup was created, the same keyfile(s) will be necessary to mount the volume again after the volume header is restored.\n\nAfter you click Yes, you will select the header backup file. + Are you sure you want to create volume header backup for %s?\n\nAfter you click Yes, you will prompted for a filename for the header backup.\n\nNote: Both the standard and the hidden volume headers will be re-encrypted using a new salt and stored in the backup file. If there is no hidden volume within this volume, the area reserved for the hidden volume header in the backup file will be filled with random data (to preserve plausible deniability). When restoring a volume header from the backup file, you will need to enter the correct password (and/or to supply the correct keyfiles) that was/were valid when the volume header backup was created. The password (and/or keyfiles) will also automatically determine the type of the volume header to restore, i.e. standard or hidden (note that VeraCrypt determines the type through the process of trial and error). + Are you sure you want to restore volume header of %s?\n\nWARNING: Restoring a volume header also restores the volume password that was valid when the backup was created. Moreover, if keyfile(s) were/was necessary to mount the volume when the backup was created, the same keyfile(s) will be necessary to mount the volume again after the volume header is restored.\n\nAfter you click Yes, you will select the header backup file. Does the volume contain a hidden volume? The volume contains a hidden volume The volume does not contain a hidden volume @@ -963,8 +965,8 @@ 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? 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? After you click OK, you will select a filename for the new VeraCrypt Rescue Disk ISO image and the location where you wish to place it. - The Rescue Disk image has been created and stored in this file:\n%hs\n\nNow you need to burn the Rescue Disk image to a CD or DVD.\n\nIMPORTANT: Note that the file must be written to the CD/DVD as an ISO disk image (not as an individual file). For information on how to do so, please refer to the documentation of your CD/DVD recording software.\n\nAfter you burn the Rescue Disk, select 'System' > 'Verify Rescue Disk' to verify that it has been correctly burned. - The Rescue Disk image has been created and stored in this file:\n%hs\n\nNow you need to burn the Rescue Disk image to a CD or DVD.\n\nDo you want to launch the Microsoft Windows Disc Image Burner now?\n\nNote: After you burn the Rescue Disk, select 'System' > 'Verify Rescue Disk' to verify that it has been correctly burned. + The Rescue Disk image has been created and stored in this file:\n%s\n\nNow you need to burn the Rescue Disk image to a CD or DVD.\n\nIMPORTANT: Note that the file must be written to the CD/DVD as an ISO disk image (not as an individual file). For information on how to do so, please refer to the documentation of your CD/DVD recording software.\n\nAfter you burn the Rescue Disk, select 'System' > 'Verify Rescue Disk' to verify that it has been correctly burned. + The Rescue Disk image has been created and stored in this file:\n%s\n\nNow you need to burn the Rescue Disk image to a CD or DVD.\n\nDo you want to launch the Microsoft Windows Disc Image Burner now?\n\nNote: After you burn the Rescue Disk, select 'System' > 'Verify Rescue Disk' to verify that it has been correctly burned. Please insert your VeraCrypt Rescue Disk into your CD/DVD drive and click OK to verify it. The VeraCrypt Rescue Disk has been successfully verified. Cannot verify that the Rescue Disk has been correctly burned.\n\nIf you have burned the Rescue Disk, please eject and reinsert the CD/DVD; then try again. If this does not help, please try other CD/DVD recording software and/or medium.\n\nIf you attempted to verify a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk created for a different master key, password, salt, etc., please note that such Rescue Disk will always fail this verification. To create a new Rescue Disk fully compatible with your current configuration, select 'System' > 'Create Rescue Disk'. @@ -1054,13 +1056,13 @@ Error: Failed to interrupt the process of wiping. Error: Failed to resume the process of encryption/decryption of the system partition/drive. Error: Failed to start the process of wiping. - Inconsistency resolved.\n\n\n(If you report a bug in connection with this, please include the following technical information in the bug report:\n%hs) - Error: Unexpected state.\n\n\n(If you report a bug in connection with this, please include the following technical information in the bug report:\n%hs) + Inconsistency resolved.\n\n\n(If you report a bug in connection with this, please include the following technical information in the bug report:\n%s) + Error: Unexpected state.\n\n\n(If you report a bug in connection with this, please include the following technical information in the bug report:\n%s) There is no interrupted process of encryption/decryption of the system partition/drive to resume.\n\nNote: If you want to resume an interrupted process of encryption/decryption of a non-system partition/volume, select 'Volumes' > 'Resume Interrupted Process'. WARNING: VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled. After you exit VeraCrypt, you will not be notified if damage to hidden volume is prevented.\n\nNote: You may shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nEnable VeraCrypt Background Task? Valodas pakotnes versija: %s - Checking the file system on the VeraCrypt volume mounted as %hs... - Attempting to repair the file system on the VeraCrypt volume mounted as %hs... + Checking the file system on the VeraCrypt volume mounted as %s... + Attempting to repair the file system on the VeraCrypt volume mounted as %s... Warning: This volume is encrypted with a legacy encryption algorithm.\n\nAll 64-bit-block encryption algorithms (e.g., Blowfish, CAST-128, or Triple DES) are deprecated. It will be possible to mount this volume using future versions of VeraCrypt. However, there will be no further enhancements to the implementations of these legacy encryption algorithms. We recommend that you create a new VeraCrypt volume encrypted with a 128-bit-block encryption algorithm (e.g., AES, Serpent, Twofish, etc.) and that you move all files from this volume to the new volume. Your system is not configured to auto-mount new volumes. It may be impossible to mount device-hosted VeraCrypt volumes. Auto-mounting can be enabled by executing the following command and restarting the system.\n\nmountvol.exe /E Please assign a drive letter to the partition/device before proceeding ('Control Panel' > 'System and Maintenance' > 'Administrative Tools' - 'Create and format hard disk partitions').\n\nNote that this is a requirement of the operating system. @@ -1116,8 +1118,8 @@ Note: The password will need to be typed in the pre-boot environment (before Windows starts) where non-US Windows keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, the password must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout. However, it is important to note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard. VeraCrypt automatically ensures that you can safely type the password (right now and in the pre-boot environment) even if you do NOT have a real US keyboard. Before you can encrypt the partition/drive, you must create a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk (VRD), which serves the following purposes:\n\n- If the VeraCrypt Boot Loader, master key, or other critical data gets damaged, the VRD allows you to restore it (note, however, that you will still have to enter the correct password then).\n\n- If Windows gets damaged and cannot start, the VRD allows you to permanently decrypt the partition/drive before Windows starts.\n\n- The VRD will contain a backup of the present content of the first drive track (which typically contains a system loader or boot manager) and will allow you to restore it if necessary.\n\nThe VeraCrypt Rescue Disk ISO image will be created in the location specified below. After you click OK, Microsoft Windows Disc Image Burner will be launched. Please use it to burn the VeraCrypt Rescue Disk ISO image to a CD or DVD.\n\nAfter you do so, return to the VeraCrypt Volume Creation Wizard and follow its instructions. - The Rescue Disk image has been created and stored in this file:\n%hs\n\nNow you need to burn it to a CD or DVD.\n\n%lsAfter you burn the Rescue Disk, click Next to verify that it has been correctly burned. - The Rescue Disk image has been created and stored in this file:\n%hs\n\nNow you should either burn the image to a CD/DVD or move it to a safe location for later use.\n\n%lsClick Next to continue. + The Rescue Disk image has been created and stored in this file:\n%s\n\nNow you need to burn it to a CD or DVD.\n\n%lsAfter you burn the Rescue Disk, click Next to verify that it has been correctly burned. + The Rescue Disk image has been created and stored in this file:\n%s\n\nNow you should either burn the image to a CD/DVD or move it to a safe location for later use.\n\n%lsClick Next to continue. IMPORTANT: Note that the file must be written to the CD/DVD as an ISO disk image (not as an individual file). For information on how to do so, please refer to the documentation of your CD/DVD recording software. If you do not have any CD/DVD recording software that can write the ISO disk image to a CD/DVD, click the link below to download such free software.\n\n Launch Microsoft Windows Disc Image Burner WARNING: If you already created a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk in the past, it cannot be reused for this system partition/drive because it was created for a different master key! Every time you encrypt a system partition/drive, you must create a new VeraCrypt Rescue Disk for it even if you use the same password. -- cgit v1.2.3