From d40eedeaaf4074f3800f52c706ed5334de68f4a5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mounir IDRASSI Date: Sun, 8 Nov 2015 19:10:40 +0100 Subject: Language XML files: More fixes for language files following import into Crowdin. --- Translations/Language.nn.xml | 42 +++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) (limited to 'Translations/Language.nn.xml') diff --git a/Translations/Language.nn.xml b/Translations/Language.nn.xml index 481135d3..f7a37904 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.nn.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.nn.xml @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Informasjon om hash algoritmar Meir informasjon Information on PIM - &MB + &MB More information More information about system encryption More information @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Sektorgruppe 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 Next to continue. &Bekreft: - Ferdig + Ferdig Drive letter: Krypterings Algoritme Filsystem @@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ Alternativ Hash Algoritme Over Nøkkel: - Venstre + Venstre Hovud Nøkkel: Select this option if there are two or more operating systems installed on this computer.\n\nFor example:\n- Windows XP and Windows XP\n- Windows XP and Windows Vista\n- Windows and Mac OS X\n- Windows and Linux\n- Windows, Linux and Mac OS X Encrypts a non-system partition on any internal or external drive (e.g. a flash drive). Optionally, creates a hidden volume. @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Progress: Tilfeldig Gruppe: Select this option if there is only one operating system installed on this computer (even if it has multiple users). - Hastigheit + Hastigheit Status The keys, salt, and other data have been successfully generated. If you want to generate new keys, click Back and then Next. Otherwise, click Next to continue. Encrypts the partition/drive where Windows is installed. Anyone who wants to gain access and use the system, read and write files, etc., will need to enter the correct password each time before Windows boots. Optionally, creates a hidden system. @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ Vis passord Opne &Utforskar vindauga for montert volum &snøgglagra passord i drivar minne - TrueCrypt Mode + TrueCrypt Mode &Avmonter Alle &Volum Eigenskapar... Volum Verk&tøy... @@ -220,11 +220,11 @@ Permanently Decrypt... Standard Nøkkelfiler... Default Mount Parameters... - Donate now... + Donate now... Encrypt System Partition/Drive... Ofte Stilte Spørsmål Brukarrettleiing - &Heimeside + &Heimeside Snøggtastar... Nøkkelfil Generator Språk... @@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ Thread-Based Parallelization PKCS #11 Library Path PKCS-5 PRF: - PKCS-5 PRF: + PKCS-5 PRF: Passord Snøgglager Security Options VeraCrypt Bakgrunns Oppgåve @@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Verk&tøy Settin&gs &Hjelp - ..Heime&side .. + ..Heime&side .. &Om... Skrivevernings attributten på ditt gamle volum kunne ikkje endrast. Sjekk om du har tilgang til fila. @@ -439,8 +439,8 @@ To encrypt the data on this partition, please follow these steps:\n\n1) Create a VeraCrypt volume on an empty partition/device and then mount it.\n\n2) Copy all files from the partition that you originally wanted to encrypt to the mounted VeraCrypt volume (that has been created and mounted in step 1). That way, you will create a VeraCrypt-encrypted backup of the data.\n\n3) Create a VeraCrypt volume on the partition that you originally wanted to encrypt and make sure that (in the VeraCrypt wizard) you choose the option "Create encrypted volume and format it" (instead of the option "Encrypt partition in place"). Note that all data stored on the partition will be erased. After the volume is created, mount it.\n\n4) Copy all files from the mounted backup VeraCrypt volume (created and mounted in step 1) to the mounted VeraCrypt volume that has been created (and mounted) in step 3.\n\nAfter you complete these steps, the data will be encrypted and, in addition, there will be an encrypted backup of the data. 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"). 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. + 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. Stasjon %hs har %.2f bytes ledig. Free space on drive %hs is %.2f KB Free space on drive %hs is %.2f MB @@ -529,7 +529,7 @@ You have started the hidden operating system. As you may have noticed, the hidden operating system appears to be installed on the same partition as the original operating system. However, in reality, it is installed within the partition behind it (in the hidden volume). All read and write operations are being transparently redirected from the original system partition to the hidden volume.\n\nNeither the operating system nor applications will know that data written to and read from the system partition are actually written to and read from the partition behind it (from/to a hidden volume). Any such data is encrypted and decrypted on the fly as usual (with an encryption key different from the one that will be used for the decoy operating system).\n\n\nPlease click Next to continue. The outer volume has been created and mounted as drive %hc:. To this outer volume you should now copy some sensitive-looking files that you actually do NOT want to hide. They will be there for 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. You will be able to reveal the password for this outer volume, and the existence of the hidden volume (and of the hidden operating system) will remain secret.\n\nIMPORTANT: The files you copy to the outer volume should not occupy more than %s. Otherwise, there may not be enough free space on the outer volume for the hidden volume (and you will not be able to continue). After you finish copying, click Next (do not dismount the volume). Outer volume has been successfully created and mounted as drive %hc:. 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, cluster bitmap of the outer volume will be scanned 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. Cluster bitmap scanning ensures that no data on the outer volume are overwritten by the hidden volume. - Innhald på Ytre Volum + Innhald på Ytre Volum \n\nI dei neste stega vel du alternativa for det ytre volumet (som du seinare opprettar det skjulte volumet i). \n\nIn the next steps, you will create a so-called outer VeraCrypt volume within the first partition behind the system partition (as was explained in one of the previous steps). Ytre Volum @@ -735,7 +735,7 @@ Windows failed to format the volume as NTFS.\n\nPlease select a different type of file system (if possible) and try again. Alternatively, you could leave the volume unformatted (select 'None' as the filesystem), exit this wizard, mount the volume, and then use either a system or a third-party tool to format the mounted volume (the volume will remain encrypted). Windows failed to format the volume as NTFS.\n\nDo you want to format the volume as FAT instead? Standard - partisjon + partisjon PARTISJON Einheit device @@ -913,8 +913,8 @@ Encrypted Portion 100% (fully encrypted) 0% (not encrypted) - %.3f%% - 100% + %.3f%% + 100% Waiting Preparing Resizing @@ -925,7 +925,7 @@ Finished Error Device disconnected - System favorite volumes saved.\n\nTo enable mounting of system favorite volumes when the system starts, please select 'Settings' > 'System Favorite Volumes' > 'Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts'. + System favorite volumes saved.\n\nTo enable mounting of system favorite volumes when the system starts, please select 'Settings' > 'System Favorite Volumes' > 'Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts'. The volume you are adding to favorites is neither a partition nor a dynamic volume. Therefore, VeraCrypt will be unable to mount this favorite volume if the device number changes. The volume you are adding to favorites is a partition not recognized by Windows.\n\nVeraCrypt will be unable to mount this favorite volume if the device number changes. Please set the type of the partition to a type recognized by Windows (use the SETID command of the Windows 'diskpart' tool). Then add the partition to favorites again. VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled or it is configured to exit when there are no mounted volumes (or VeraCrypt is running in portable mode). This may prevent your favorite volumes from being automatically mounted when devices hosting them get connected.\n\nNote: To enable the VeraCrypt Background Task, select Settings > Preferences and check the 'Enabled' checkbox in the section 'VeraCrypt Background Task'. @@ -946,7 +946,7 @@ Please enter a name for the keyfile(s) to be generated The base name of the keyfile(s) is invalid The keyfile '%s' already exists.\nDo you want to overwrite it? The generation process will be stopped if you answer No. - WARNING: The header of this volume is damaged! VeraCrypt automatically used the backup of the volume header embedded in the volume.\n\nYou should repair the volume header by selecting 'Tools' > 'Restore Volume Header'. + WARNING: The header of this volume is damaged! VeraCrypt automatically used the backup of the volume header embedded in the volume.\n\nYou should repair the volume header by selecting 'Tools' > 'Restore Volume Header'. 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. @@ -963,15 +963,15 @@ 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%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. 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'. + 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'. The VeraCrypt Rescue Disk ISO image has been successfully verified. The Rescue Disk ISO image verification failed.\n\nIf you attempted to verify a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk ISO image created for a different master key, password, salt, etc., please note that such Rescue Disk ISO image will always fail this verification. To create a new Rescue Disk ISO image fully compatible with your current configuration, select 'System' > 'Create Rescue Disk'. Error creating VeraCrypt Rescue Disk. - VeraCrypt Rescue Disk cannot be created when a hidden operating system is running.\n\nTo create a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk, boot the decoy operating system and then select 'System' > 'Create Rescue Disk'. + VeraCrypt Rescue Disk cannot be created when a hidden operating system is running.\n\nTo create a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk, boot the decoy operating system and then select 'System' > 'Create Rescue Disk'. 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 click Next to try again. If this does not help, please try another medium%s.\n\nIf you have not burned the Rescue Disk yet, please do so, and then click Next.\n\nIf you attempted to verify a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk created before you started this wizard, please note that such Rescue Disk cannot be used, because it was created for a different master key. You need to burn the newly generated Rescue Disk. and/or other CD/DVD recording software VeraCrypt - System Favorite Volumes -- cgit v1.2.3