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diff --git a/Translations/Language.be.xml b/Translations/Language.be.xml index 67aeeb5d..e6d97d1a 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.be.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.be.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="be" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -426,3 +426,3 @@ <entry lang="be" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">ПАМЫЛКА: Прылада/падзел мае файлавую сістэму, якая не можа быць размантаваная. Магчыма, яна выкарыстоўваецца аперацыйнай сістэмай. Фарматаванне прылады/падзела хутчэй за ўсё выкліча пашкоджанне дадзеных і нестабільнасць сістэмы.\n\nДля вырашэння гэтай праблемы мы рэкамендуем спачатку выдаліць гэты падзел, затым ізноў стварыць яго без фарматавання. Вось як гэта зрабіць: 1) Пстрыкніце правай кнопкай мышы па цэтліку 'Кампутар' (ці 'Мой кампутар') в меню 'Пуск' і абярыце 'Кіраванне'. Павінна адчыніцца акно 'Кіраванне кампутарам'. 2) У акне 'Кіраванне кампутарам', абярыце 'Запамінальныя прылады' > 'Кіраванне дыскамі'. 3) Пстрыкніце правай кнопкай мышы па падзелу, які вы жадаеце зашыфраваць, і абярыце альбо 'Выдаліць падзел', альбо 'Выдаліць том', альбо 'Выдаліць лагічны дыск'. 4) Націсніце 'Так'. Калі Windows спытае перазагрузіць кампутар, зрабіце гэта. Затым паўтарыце крокі 1 і 2 і пераходзьце да крока 5. 5) Пстрыкніце правай кнопкай мышы на ўчастку з пустым месцам (ён павінен мець надпіс 'Не размеркавана'), і абярыце 'Асноўны падзел', 'Дадатковы падзел', ці 'Лагічны дыск'. 6) Павінна з'явіцца акно майстра стварэння падзелаў ці тамоў; выканайце яго інструкцыі. У акне майстра на старонцы 'Фарматаванне падзелу' абярыце альбо 'Не фарматаваць гэты падзел', альбо 'Не фарматаваць гэты том'. У тым жа акне майстра націсніце кнопку 'Далей' і затым 'Гатова'. 7) Майце на ўвазе, што абраны вамі ў VeraCrypt шлях да прылады можа быць зараз няслушным. Таму скончыце працу майстра стварэння тамоў VeraCrypt (калі ён усё яшчэ выконваецца) і запусціце яго зноў. 8) Паспрабуйце зноў зашыфраваць прыладу/падзел у VeraCrypt.\n\nКалі VeraCrypt па-ранейшаму адмовіцца шыфраваць прыладу/падзел, адкарэктуйце свае планы і стварыце замест гэтага файлавы кантэйнер.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="be" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">УВАГА: Некаторыя змантаваныя прылады/падзелы ўжо выкарыстоўваюцца.\n\nІгнараванне гэтага можа прывесці да непажаданых наступстваў, у тым ліку да нестабільнасці сістэмы.\n\nНастойліва рэкамендуецца зачыніць усе вокны, што выкарыстоўваюць гэтыя прылады/падзелы.</entry> @@ -527,3 +527,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> <entry lang="be" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">Вонкавы том паспяхова створаны і змантаваны як дыск %hc:. У гэты том цяпер варта скапіяваць якія-небудзь што асэнсавана выглядаюць файлы, якія на самай справе вам хаваць НЕ трэба, каб збянтэжыць нядобразычліўца, калі ён вымусіць вас паведаміць пароль. У гэтым выпадку вы скажаце толькі пароль для гэтага вонкавага тома, але не для ўтоенага. Сапраўды каштоўныя для вас файлы будуць захоўвацца ва ўтоеным томе, створаным пазней. Калі скончыце капіяваць файлы, націсніце 'Далей'. Не размантоўвайце гэты том. НАТАТКА: Націск 'Далей' запусціць сканаванне карты кластараў вонкавага тома для высвятлення памеру бесперапыннай вольнай вобласці, канец якой стане канцом тома. Гэты ўчастак будзе прыстасаваны пад утоены том, г.зн. менавіта ім вызначаецца яго максімальна магчымы памер. Сканаванне карты кластараў гарантуе, што ніякія дадзеныя ў вонкавым томе не будуць перазапісаныя ўтоеным томам.</entry> @@ -592,3 +592,3 @@ <entry lang="be" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Немагчыма заблакаваць том. На гэтым томе ёсць адкрытыя файлы, таму яго нельга размантаваць.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="be" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">Абярыце том VeraCrypt</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="be" key="HOMEPAGE">Хатняя старонка</entry> @@ -1008,3 +1008,3 @@ <entry lang="be" key="NO_VOLUME_SELECTED">Не абраны том.\n\nНацісніце кнопку 'Прылада' ці 'Файл' і абярыце том VeraCrypt.</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> + <entry lang="en" key="NO_SYSENC_PARTITION_SELECTED">No partition selected.\n\nClick 'Select Device' to select a unmounted 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> <entry lang="be" key="CONFIRM_SAVE_DEFAULT_KEYFILES">УВАГА: Калі ўсталяваныя і актываваныя ключавыя файлы па змаўчанні, мантаваць тамы, што іх НЕ выкарыстоўваюць, будзе немагчыма. Пры мантаванні такіх тамоў не забывайце выключаць наладу 'Ключавыя файлы' (ніжэй поля ўводу пароля).\n\nВы сапраўды жадаеце захаваць абраныя ключавыя файлы/шляхі як выкарыстаныя па змаўчанні?</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="be" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Ачыстка кэша</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="be" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Размантаваць усё і ачысціць кэш</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="be" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">УВАГА: Калі выключыць гэты параметр, стане немагчыма аўтаматычна размантаваць тамы, што утрымоўваюць адкрытыя файлы/тэчкі.\n\nВы сапраўды жадаеце выключыць гэты параметр?</entry> <entry lang="be" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">УВАГА: Тамы з адкрытымі файламі/тэчкамі НЕ будуць аўтаматычна размантоўвацца.\n\nКаб пазбегнуць такога эфекту, уключыце ў гэтым акне наступны параметр: 'Аўтаразмантаваць тамы нават пры адкрытых файлах/тэчках'</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">You have scheduled the process of encryption or decryption of the system partition/drive. However, pre-boot authentication failed (or was bypassed).\n\nNote: If you decrypted the system partition/drive in the pre-boot environment, you may need to finalize the process by selecting 'System' > 'Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive' from the menu bar of the main VeraCrypt window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="be" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Выйсці?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.bg.xml b/Translations/Language.bg.xml index 0edc6708..db5b768b 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.bg.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.bg.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="bg" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="bg" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">ВНИМАНИЕ: Ако изключите тази опция, томовете съдържащи отворени файлове/директории няма да могат да бъдат авто-демонтирани.\n\nСигурни ли сте, че желаете да изключите тази опция?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="bg" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">Били сте задали процес на криптиране или декриптиране на системният дял/устройство. Както и да е, pre-boot автентикацията е неуспешна (или е била подмината).\n\nЗабележка: Ако сте декриптирали системния дял/устройство в pre-boot средата, може да трябва да завършите процеса като изберете 'Система' > 'Декриптиране на системния дял/устройство за постоянно' от менюто на главния прозорец на VeraCrypt.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="bg" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Изход?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.ca.xml b/Translations/Language.ca.xml index 5ceb664b..47420cb7 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ca.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ca.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="ca" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Configuració global</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="ca" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -1027,6 +1027,6 @@ <entry lang="ca" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">S'ha evitat l'hibernació.\n\nEl VeraCrypt no permet l'hibernació d'un sistema operatiu ocult que utilitza particions d'arranc extra. Tingui en compte que la partició d'arranc és compartida pel fitxer esquer i pel sistema ocult. Per tant, per evitar fugues de dades i problemes quan es restaura la hibernació, el VeraCrypt ha d'evitar que el sistema operatiu ocult escrigui a la partició d'arranc i que hiberni.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> <entry lang="ca" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">ATENCIÓ: Si la tasca en segon pla del VeraCrypt està desactivada, les següents funcionalitats també ho estaran:\n\n1) Dreceres de teclat\n2) Desmuntatge automàtic\n3) Muntatge automàtic dels volums automàtics\n4) Notificacions\n5)Icona a la safata\n\nNota: Es pot aturar la tasca en segon pla del VeraCrypt fent clic amb el botó dret a l'icona a la safata i seleccionant 'Sortir'.\n\nEstà segur que vol desactivar permanentment la tasca en segon pla?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="ca" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">ATENCIÓ: Aquesta configuració pot afectar al rendiment.\n\n Segur que vol utilitzar-la?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.da.xml b/Translations/Language.da.xml index 7c62aa5e..8cee9e24 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.da.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.da.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="da" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -426,3 +426,3 @@ <entry lang="da" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Fejl: Enhed/partition indeholder et filsystem som ikke kunne afbrydes. Filsystemet kan være i brug af operativsystem. Formatering af enhed/partition vil sandsynligvis medføre data korruption og system ustabilitet.\n\nFor at løse dette problem, anbefaler vi at du først sletter paritionen og så genopretter den uden formatering. For at gøre dette, følg disse trin: 1) Højreklik på 'Computer' (eller 'Denne computer') ikonet i 'Start Menuen' og vælg and select 'Administrer'. Vinduet 'Computeradministration' bør da komme frem. 2) I vinduet 'Computeradministration', vælg 'Lager' > 'Diskhåndtering'. 3) Højreklik på den partition du vil kryptere og vælg enten 'slet partition', eller 'slet bind', eller 'slet logisk drev'. 4) Klik 'Ja'. Hvis Windows beder dig om at genstarte computeren, gør dette. Gentag da trin 1 og 2 og fortsæt fra trin 5. 5) Højreklik på området for tildelt/ledig disk plads og vælg enten 'Ny Partition', eller 'Nyt Simpelt Bind', eller 'Nyt logisk drev'. 6) 'Ny Partition hjælp' eller 'Nyt Simpelt Bind hjælp' vinduet burde komme frem nu; følg instruktionerne. På hjælpesiden benævnt 'Formater Partition', vælg enten 'formater ikke denne partition' eller 'formater ikke dette bind'. I samme hjælp, klik 'Næste' og så 'Afslut'. 7) Bemærk at enhedsstien du har valgt i VeraCrypt måske er forkert nu. Derfor, gå ud af VeraCrypt Bind Oprettelseshjælp (hvis den stadig er åben) og så start den igen. 8) Prøv at kryptere enhed/partition igen.\n\nHvis VeraCrypt gentagne gange giver fejl ved kryptering af enhed/partition, måtte du måske overveje at oprette en fil-beholder istedet.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="da" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">ADVARSEL: Nogle af de tilsluttede enheder/partitioner er var allerede i brug!\n\nIgnoreres dette kan det medføre uønskede resultater inklusiv system ustabilitet.\n\nVi anbefaler kraftigt at du lukker enhver applikation der måtte bruge enheden/partitionen.</entry> @@ -592,3 +592,3 @@ <entry lang="da" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Bindet kan ikke låses. Der er stadig åbne filer i bindet. Derfor kan det ikke afbrydes.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="da" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">Vælg et VeraCrypt Bind</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="da" key="HOMEPAGE">Hjemmeside</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="da" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Ryd hukommelse</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="da" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Gennemtving afbrydelse af alle & Ryd hukommelse</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="da" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">ADVARSEL: Hvis denne funktion deaktiveres, vil bind der indeholder åbne filer/mapper ikke være mulige at auto-tilslutte.\n\nEr du sikker på du vil deaktivere denne funktion?</entry> <entry lang="da" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">ADVARSEL: Bind der indeholder åbne filer/mapper vil IKKE blive auto-afbrudt.\n\nFor at undgå dette, aktiver den følgende funktion i dette dialog vindue: 'Udfør auto-afbryd selv om bindet indeholder åbne filer eller mapper'</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="da" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">Du har skemalagt processen for kryptering eller dekryptering af system partition/drev. Imidlertid opstod der fejl på før-boot godkendelsen (eller den blev sprunget over).\n\nBemærk: Hvis du dekrypterede system partition/drev i før-boot miljøet, kan det være nødvendigt du afslutter processen ved at vælge 'System' > 'Dekrypter System Partition/Drev Permanent' fra menulinien i hovedvinduet af VeraCrypt.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="da" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Afslut?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.el.xml b/Translations/Language.el.xml index 89f80946..358b4ce3 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.el.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.el.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="el" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -426,3 +426,3 @@ <entry lang="el" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Σφάλμα: Η συσκευή/διαμέρισμα περιέχει ένα σύστημα αρχείων που δεν μπόρεσε να εκφορτωθεί. Το σύστημα αρχείων μπορεί να είναι σε χρήση από το λειτουργικό σύστημα. Η διαμόρφωση της συσκευής/διαμερίσματος πιθανότατα θα προκαλέσει απώλεια δεδομένων και αστάθεια συστήματος.\n\nΓια να επιλύσετε το πρόβλημα προτείνουμε να διαγράψετε πρώτα το διαμέρισμα και να το ξαναδημιουργήσετε χωρίς διαμόρφωση.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="el" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Ορισμένες από τις φορτωμένες συσκευές/διαμερίσματα ήταν ήδη σε χρήση!\n\nΗ παράβλεψη μπορεί να οδηγήσει σε ανεπιθύμητα αποτελέσματα και αστάθεια συστήματος.\n\nΣυνιστούμε να κλείσετε κάθε εφαρμογή που μπορεί να χρησιμοποιεί τις συσκευές/διαμερίσματα.</entry> @@ -527,3 +527,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> <entry lang="el" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">Ο εξωτερικός τόμος δημιουργήθηκε επιτυχώς και φορτώθηκε ως οδηγός %hc:. Σε αυτόν τον τόμο θα πρέπει να γράψετε αρχεία που ΔΕΝ θέλετε να κρύψετε. Τα αρχεία θα είναι εμφανή για όποιον σας εξαναγκάσει να αποκαλύψετε τον κωδικό σας. Θα αποκαλύψετε μόνο τον κωδικό του εξωτερικού τόμου, όχι του κρυφού. Τα πραγματικά σημαντικά σας αρχεία θα είναι στον κρυφό τόμο που θα δημιουργηθεί στη συνέχεια. Όταν τελειώσετε την αντιγραφή πιέστε "Επόμενο". Μην εκφορτώσετε τον τόμο.\n\nΣημείωση: Αφού πιέσετε "Επόμενο", το cluster bitmap του εξωτερικού τόμου θα ανιχνευθεί για να καθορισθεί το μέγεθος του συνεχούς ελεύθερου χώρου του οποίου το τέλος ευθυγραμμίζεται με το τέλος του τόμου. Αυτή η περιοχή θα περιέχει τον κρυφό τόμο, συνεπώς θα περιορίσει το μέγιστο δυνατό του μέγεθος. Η ανίχνευση του cluster bitmap διασφαλίζει ότι δεν θα διαγραφούν δεδομένα του εξωτερικού τόμου από τον κρυφό τόμο.</entry> @@ -592,3 +592,3 @@ <entry lang="el" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Αδύνατον να κλειδωθεί ο τόμος. Υπάρχουν ακόμα ανοιχτά αρχεία στον τόμο. Γι' αυτό δεν μπορεί να εκφορτωθεί.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="el" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">Επιλέξτε έναν τόμο VeraCrypt</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="el" key="HOMEPAGE">Ιστοτόπος</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="el" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Διαγραφή cache</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="el" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Εξαναγκασμένη εκφόρτωση όλων & διαγραφή cache</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="el" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Αν αυτή η δυνατότητα απενεργοποιηθεί, οι τόμοι που περιέχουν ανοιχτά αρχεία/φακέλους δε θα μπορούν να εκφορτωθούν.\n\nΕίστε σίγουρος ότι θέλετε να απενεργοποιήσετε αυτή τη δυνατότητα;</entry> <entry lang="el" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">ΠΡΟΣΟΧΗ: Τόμοι που περιέχουν ανοιχτά αρχεία/φακέλους ΔΕ θα αυτοεκφορτωθούν.\n\nΓια να το αποφύγετε αυτό ενεργοποιήστε την ακόλουθη επιλογή σε αυτό το παράθυρο διαλόγου:"Ακόμα και αν ο τόμος περιέχει ανοιχτά αρχεία/φακέλους"</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption/decryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="el" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">Έχετε προγραμματίσει τη διαδικασία κρυπτογράφησης ή αποκρυπτογράφησης του διαμερίσματος/συσκευής του συστήματος. Ωστόσο ο προ-εκκίνησης έλεγχος απέτυχε (ή παρακάμφθηκε).\n\nΣημείωση: Αν αποκρυπτογραφήσατε το διαμέρισμα/συσκευή του συστήματος στο προ-εκκίνησης περιβάλλον, ίσως χρειαστεί να τερματίσετε τη διαδικασία επιλέγοντας 'Σύστημα' > 'Μόνιμη αποκρυπτογράφηση διαμερίσματος/οδηγού συστήματος' από την μπάρα μενού του κύριου παραθύρου του VeraCrypt.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="el" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Έξοδος;</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1525,3 +1525,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_OOM">Out of memory.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.et.xml b/Translations/Language.et.xml index ac6fb411..28b3ca53 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.et.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.et.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="et" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -426,3 +426,3 @@ <entry lang="et" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Viga: seade/partitsioon sisaldab failisüsteemi, mida ei saa lahti haakida. Failisüsteem võib olla kasutuses operatsioonisüsteemi poolt. Seadme/partitsiooni formaatimine põhjustab väga tõenäoliselt andmete kao ja süsteemi ebastabiilsuse.\n\nSelle lahendamiseks soovitame, et sa kõigepealt kustutad selle partitsiooni ja siis lood ilma formaatimata uuesti. Selle tegemiseks järgi järgmisi juhtnööre: 1) Parem-klikk 'Arvuti' (või 'Minu Arvuti') ikooni peal Start menüüs ja vali 'Manage'. 'Computer Managemant' aken peaks kuvatama. 2) 'Computer Managemant' aknas vali 'Storage' > 'Disk Management'. 3) Parem-klikk partitsiooni, mida soovid krüpteerida ja vali 'Delete Partition' või 'Delete Volume' või 'Delete Logical Drive'. 4) Kliki 'Jah'. Kui Windows käseb taaskäivitada, tee seda. Siis korda samme 1 ja 2 ja jätka sammuga 5. 5) Parem-kliki kasutamata/vaba ruumi peal ja vali 'New Partition' või 'New Simple Volume' või 'New Logical Drive'. 6) 'New Partition Wizard' või 'New Simple Volume Wizard' aken peaks ilmuma; järgi selle instruktsioone. Viisardi aknal tiitliga 'Format Partition' vali 'Do not format this partition' või 'Do not format this volume'. Samas viisardis kliki 'Next' ja siis 'Finish'. 7) Pane tähele, et seadme tee VeraCryptis võib olla vale. Seetõttu välju VeraCrypti konteineri loomise nõustaja (kui see ikka käib) ja käivita see uuesti. 8) Proovi krüptida seadet/partitsiooni uuesti.\n\nKui VeraCrypt korduvalt ebaõnnestub seadme/partitsiooni krüpteerimisega, võid kaaluda faili baasil konteineri loomist.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="et" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">HOIATUS: Mõni haagitud seade/partitsioon on juba kasutuses!\n\nSelle ignoreerimine võib põhjustada soovimatuid tagajärgi k.a süsteemi ebastabiilsust.\n\nSoovitame rangelt sulgeda rakendused, mis võivad kasutada seadmeid/partitsioone.</entry> @@ -527,3 +527,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> <entry lang="et" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">Väline konteiner on edukalt loodud ja haagitud kui draiv %hc:. Sellesse konteinerisse peaksid sa nüüd kopeerima tundliku välimusega faile, mida sa tegelikult EI TAHA peita. Need failid on neile, kes sunnivad sind salasõna avaldama. Vajadusel avaldad ainult selle välise konteineri, mitte peidetud konteineri salasõna. Failid, mida tegelikult tahad kaitsta, on salvestatud peidetud konteinerisse, mille loome hiljem. Kopeerimise lõpetamisel kliki 'Edasi'. Ära haagi konteinerit lahti.\n\nMärkus: peale Edasi klikkimist skanneeritakse välise konteineri klastrikaart leidmaks sekkumata vaba ala suurus, mis on ka peidetud konteineri maksimaalne suurus ja mille lõpp on konteineri lõpp. See ala majutab peidetud konteineri, seega limiteerib selle maksimaalse suuruse. Klastrikaardi skanneerimine tagab, et peidetud konteiner ei kirjuta üle andmeid välises konteineris.</entry> @@ -537,5 +537,5 @@ <entry lang="et" key="HIDVOL_PRE_CIPHER_TITLE">Peidetud konteiner</entry> - <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="HIDVOL_PROT_WARN_AFTER_MOUNT">The hidden volume is now protected against damage until the outer volume is unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted. 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, which, however, will not be possible.</entry> @@ -592,3 +592,3 @@ <entry lang="et" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Võimetu konteinerit lukustama. Konteineril on ikka failid avatud. Seetõttu ei saa seda lahti haakida.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="et" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">Vali VeraCrypti konteiner</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="et" key="HOMEPAGE">Koduleht</entry> @@ -1008,3 +1008,3 @@ <entry lang="et" key="NO_VOLUME_SELECTED">Ühtegi konteinerit pole valitud.\n\nKliki 'Vali seade' või 'Vali fail' valimaks VeraCrypti konteiner.</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> + <entry lang="en" key="NO_SYSENC_PARTITION_SELECTED">No partition selected.\n\nClick 'Select Device' to select a unmounted 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> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SAVE_DEFAULT_KEYFILES">WARNING: If default keyfiles are set and enabled, volumes that are not using these keyfiles will be impossible to mount. Therefore, after you enable default keyfiles, keep in mind to uncheck the 'Use keyfiles' checkbox (below a password input field) whenever mounting such volumes.\n\nAre you sure you want to save the selected keyfiles/paths as default?</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="et" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Puhasta vahemälu</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="et" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Sunni kõiki lahti haakima & Puhasta vahemälu</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="et" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">HOIATUS: kui see valik on keelatud, konteinerid, mis sisaldavad avatud faile/katalooge EI ole võimaliks automaatselt lahti haakida.\n\nOled kindel, et soovid selle valiku keelata?</entry> <entry lang="et" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">HOIATUS: konteinerid, mis sisaldavad avatud faile/katalooge EI haagita automaatselt lahti.\n\nSelle vältimiseks, luba järgnev valik dialoogiaknas: 'Sunni lahti-haakima isegi kui failid/kataloogid on avatud'</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption/decryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">You have scheduled the process of encryption or decryption of the system partition/drive. However, pre-boot authentication failed (or was bypassed).\n\nNote: If you decrypted the system partition/drive in the pre-boot environment, you may need to finalize the process by selecting 'System' > 'Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive' from the menu bar of the main VeraCrypt window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Exit?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.eu.xml b/Translations/Language.eu.xml index 526093ac..909474d0 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.eu.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.eu.xml @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.fa.xml b/Translations/Language.fa.xml index 3dc6b063..3e3ded4a 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.fa.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.fa.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="fa" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt كليد</entry> @@ -171,3 +171,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_USE_DIFF_TRAY_ICON_IF_VOL_MOUNTED">Use a different taskbar icon when there are mounted volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_WIPE_CACHE_ON_AUTOUNMOUNT">Wipe cached passwords on auto-dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_WIPE_CACHE_ON_AUTOUNMOUNT">Wipe cached passwords on auto-unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_WIPE_CACHE_ON_EXIT">Wipe cached passwords on exit</entry> @@ -257,4 +257,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDM_TRAVELER">Traveler Disk Setup...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDM_UNMOUNTALL">Dismount All Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDM_UNMOUNT_VOLUME">Dismount Volume</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDM_UNMOUNTALL">Unmount All Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDM_UNMOUNT_VOLUME">Unmount Volume</entry> <entry lang="en" key="IDM_VERIFY_RESCUE_DISK">Verify Rescue Disk</entry> @@ -271,4 +271,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDT_AUTORUN">AutoRun Configuration (autorun.inf)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDT_AUTO_UNMOUNT">Auto-Dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDT_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON">Dismount all when:</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDT_AUTO_UNMOUNT">Auto-Unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDT_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON">Unmount all when:</entry> <entry lang="en" key="IDT_BOOT_LOADER_SCREEN_OPTIONS">Boot Loader Screen Options</entry> @@ -425,4 +425,4 @@ <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_UNMOUNT_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> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The device/partition contains a file system that could not be unmounted. 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> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">WARNING: Some of the mounted devices/partitions were already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability.\n\nWe strongly recommend that you close any application that might be using the devices/partitions.</entry> @@ -527,4 +527,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">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.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">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 unmount 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.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_TITLE">Outer Volume Contents</entry> @@ -537,5 +537,5 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_PRE_CIPHER_TITLE">Hidden Volume</entry> - <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="HIDVOL_PROT_WARN_AFTER_MOUNT">The hidden volume is now protected against damage until the outer volume is unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted. 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> @@ -568,4 +568,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_TB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f TB.</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="MOUNTED_NOPWCHANGE">Volume password/keyfiles cannot be changed while the volume is mounted. Please unmount 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 unmount the volume first.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_BUTTON">&Mount</entry> @@ -590,5 +590,5 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_VOLUME_TOO_SMALL_FOR_OS_CLONE">Error: The files you copied to the outer volume occupy too much space. Therefore, there is not enough free space on the outer volume for the hidden volume.\n\nNote that the hidden volume must be as large as the system partition (the partition where the currently running operating system is installed). The reason is that the hidden operating system needs to be created by copying the content of the system partition to the hidden volume.\n\n\nThe process of creation of the hidden operating system cannot continue.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="OPENFILES_DRIVER">The driver is unable to dismount the volume. Some files located on the volume are probably still open.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Unable to lock the volume. There are still open files on the volume. Therefore, it cannot be dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="OPENFILES_DRIVER">The driver is unable to unmount the volume. Some files located on the volume are probably still open.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Unable to lock the volume. There are still open files on the volume. Therefore, it cannot be unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">Select a VeraCrypt Volume</entry> @@ -696,6 +696,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="ERR_UNKNOWN">An unspecified or unknown error occurred (%d).</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNTALL_LOCK_FAILED">Some volumes contain files or folders being used by applications or system.\n\nForce dismount?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_BUTTON">&Dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_FAILED">Dismount failed!</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_LOCK_FAILED">Volume contains files or folders being used by applications or system.\n\nForce dismount?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNTALL_LOCK_FAILED">Some volumes contain files or folders being used by applications or system.\n\nForce unmount?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_BUTTON">&Unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_FAILED">Unmount failed!</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_LOCK_FAILED">Volume contains files or folders being used by applications or system.\n\nForce unmount?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NO_VOLUME_MOUNTED_TO_DRIVE">No volume is mounted to the specified drive letter.</entry> @@ -731,3 +731,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CANT_MOUNT_VOLUME">Cannot mount volume.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CANT_UNMOUNT_VOLUME">Cannot dismount volume.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CANT_UNMOUNT_VOLUME">Cannot unmount volume.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FORMAT_NTFS_FAILED">Windows failed to format the volume as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS.\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).</entry> @@ -773,3 +773,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_DEC_GENERIC_ERR">An error prevented VeraCrypt from decrypting the volume. Please try fixing any previously reported problems and then try again if possible.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CANT_UNMOUNT_OUTER_VOL">Error: Cannot dismount the outer volume!\n\nVolume cannot be dismounted if it contains files or folders being used by a program or the system.\n\nPlease close any program that might be using files or directories on the volume and click Retry.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CANT_UNMOUNT_OUTER_VOL">Error: Cannot unmount the outer volume!\n\nVolume cannot be unmounted if it contains files or folders being used by a program or the system.\n\nPlease close any program that might be using files or directories on the volume and click Retry.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="CANT_GET_OUTER_VOL_INFO">Error: Cannot obtain information about the outer volume!\nVolume creation cannot continue.</entry> @@ -884,3 +884,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CLOSE_TC_FIRST">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_ALL_FIRST">All VeraCrypt volumes must be dismounted before installing or uninstalling VeraCrypt.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_ALL_FIRST">All VeraCrypt volumes must be unmounted before installing or uninstalling VeraCrypt.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNINSTALL_OLD_VERSION_FIRST">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.</entry> @@ -905,3 +905,3 @@ <entry lang="fa" key="OPEN">باز کردن</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT">Dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT">Unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SHOW_TC">Show VeraCrypt</entry> @@ -977,3 +977,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_REQUIRE_PBA">The system partition/drive does not appear to be encrypted.\n\nSystem favorite volumes can be mounted using only a pre-boot authentication password. Therefore, to enable use of system favorite volumes, you need to encrypt the system partition/drive first.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_FIRST">Please dismount the volume before proceeding.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_FIRST">Please unmount the volume before proceeding.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="CANNOT_SET_TIMER">Error: Cannot set timer.</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="fa" key="HOMEPAGE">صفحه اصلی</entry> @@ -1008,10 +1008,10 @@ <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> + <entry lang="en" key="NO_SYSENC_PARTITION_SELECTED">No partition selected.\n\nClick 'Select Device' to select a unmounted 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> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SAVE_DEFAULT_KEYFILES">WARNING: If default keyfiles are set and enabled, volumes that are not using these keyfiles will be impossible to mount. Therefore, after you enable default keyfiles, keep in mind to uncheck the 'Use keyfiles' checkbox (below a password input field) whenever mounting such volumes.\n\nAre you sure you want to save the selected keyfiles/paths as default?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="HK_AUTOMOUNT_DEVICES">Auto-Mount Devices</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL">Dismount All</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL">Unmount All</entry> <entry lang="en" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Wipe Cache</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Force Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE_AND_EXIT">Force Dismount All, Wipe Cache & Exit</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Force Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE_AND_EXIT">Force Unmount All, Wipe Cache & Exit</entry> <entry lang="en" key="HK_MOUNT_FAVORITE_VOLUMES">Mount Favorite Volumes</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">WARNING: If this option is disabled, volumes containing open files/directories will not be possible to auto-dismount.\n\nAre you sure you want to disable this option?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">WARNING: Volumes containing open files/directories will NOT be auto-dismounted.\n\nTo prevent this, enable the following option in this dialog window: 'Force auto-dismount even if volume contains open files or directories'</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">WARNING: If this option is disabled, volumes containing open files/directories will not be possible to auto-unmount.\n\nAre you sure you want to disable this option?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">WARNING: Volumes containing open files/directories will NOT be auto-unmounted.\n\nTo prevent this, enable the following option in this dialog window: 'Force auto-unmount even if volume contains open files or directories'</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption/decryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">You have scheduled the process of encryption or decryption of the system partition/drive. However, pre-boot authentication failed (or was bypassed).\n\nNote: If you decrypted the system partition/drive in the pre-boot environment, you may need to finalize the process by selecting 'System' > 'Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive' from the menu bar of the main VeraCrypt window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="fa" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">خروج؟</entry> @@ -1065,3 +1065,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_TC_VOLUME">Mount VeraCrypt volume</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_ALL_TC_VOLUMES">Dismount all VeraCrypt volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_ALL_TC_VOLUMES">Unmount all VeraCrypt volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UAC_INIT_ERROR">VeraCrypt failed to obtain Administrator privileges.</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.id.xml b/Translations/Language.id.xml index 02811194..fb405ab3 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.id.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.id.xml @@ -1288,3 +1288,3 @@ <entry lang="id" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Harap dicatat bahwa jika Anda perlu mencegah tindakan volume VeraCrypt normal (seperti 'Turunkan Semua', turun otomatis, dll.) dari mempengaruhi volume favorit sistem, Anda harus mengaktifkan opsi 'Hanya Izinkan administrator untuk melihat dan menurunkan volume favorit sistem di VeraCrypt'. Selain itu, ketika VeraCrypt dijalankan tanpa hak administrator (default pada Windows Vista dan yang lebih baru), volume favorit sistem tidak akan ditampilkan dalam daftar huruf drive di jendela aplikasi VeraCrypt utama.</entry> - <entry lang="id" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">PENTING: Harap diingat bahwa jika opsi ini diaktifkan dan VeraCrypt tidak memiliki hak administrator, volume favorit sistem yang dipasang TIDAK ditampilkan di jendela aplikasi VeraCrypt dan tidak dapat diturunkan. Oleh karena itu, jika Anda perlu misalnya untuk turunkan volume favorit sistem, silakan klik kanan ikon VeraCrypt (di menu Mulai) dan pilih 'Jalankan sebagai administrator' terlebih dahulu. Batasan yang sama berlaku untuk fungsi 'Dismount All', fungsi 'Auto-Dismount', tombol panas 'Turunkan Semua', dll.</entry> + <entry lang="id" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">PENTING: Harap diingat bahwa jika opsi ini diaktifkan dan VeraCrypt tidak memiliki hak administrator, volume favorit sistem yang dipasang TIDAK ditampilkan di jendela aplikasi VeraCrypt dan tidak dapat diturunkan. Oleh karena itu, jika Anda perlu misalnya untuk turunkan volume favorit sistem, silakan klik kanan ikon VeraCrypt (di menu Mulai) dan pilih 'Jalankan sebagai administrator' terlebih dahulu. Batasan yang sama berlaku untuk fungsi 'Unmount All', fungsi 'Auto-Unmount', tombol panas 'Turunkan Semua', dll.</entry> <entry lang="id" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Perhatikan bahwa pengaturan ini berlaku hanya setelah sistem operasi dimulai ulang.</entry> @@ -1491,3 +1491,3 @@ <entry lang="id" key="LINUX_SYSTEM_HOTKEYS">Hotkeys Lebar Sistem</entry> - <entry lang="id" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Memutar suara pemberitahuan sistem setelah mount/dismount</entry> + <entry lang="id" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Memutar suara pemberitahuan sistem setelah mount/unmount</entry> <entry lang="id" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Menampilkan kotak pesan konfirmasi setelah turun</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.ka.xml b/Translations/Language.ka.xml index 544dccfa..e898094e 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ka.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ka.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -426,3 +426,3 @@ <entry lang="ka" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">შეცდომა: მოწყობილობა/განაყოფი შეიცავს ფაილურ სისტემას, რომლის გამოერთებაც შეუძლებელია. ეს ფაილური სისტემა შესაძლოა გამოიყენება ოპერაციული სისტემის მიერ. მოწყობილობა/განაყოფის ფორმატირება გამოიწვევს მონაცემთა დაკარგვას და სისტემის არასტაბილურობას.\n\n პრობლემის გადასაჭრელად რეკომენდირებულია ამ განაყოფის გაუქმება, შემდეგ მისი კვლავ შექმნა ფორმატირების გარეშე. ინსტრუქცია: 1) მაუსის მარჯვენა ღილაკით დაწკაპეთ ხატულაზე "My computer" და აირჩიეთ მენიუ "Manage". 2) ფანჯარაში "Computer Management" აირჩიეთ "Storage"> "Disk Management". 3) მაუსის დაწკაპეთ იმ განაყოფზე, რომლის დაშიფრვაც გსურთ და აირჩიეთ ან "Delete Partition" ან "Delete volume" ან Delete logical volume". 4) დაწკაპეთ "Yes". 5) მაუსის მარჯვენა ღილაკით დაწკაპეთ დისკის ცარიელ ადგილზე (წარწერით "Unmounted") და აირჩიეთ "ძირითადი განაყოფი", "დამატებითი განაყოფი" ან "ლოგიკური დისკი". 6) გამოჩნდება განაყოფებისა და ტომების შექმნის ოსტატი, მიყევით მის ინსტრუქციებს. 7) დამხმარის გვერდზე სახელით "Formatting Partition" აირჩიეთ "Do not format partition" ან "Do not format volume". დაწკაპეთ "Next". 8) დაწკაპეთ "Finish". 9) VeraCrypt-ში ხელახლა სცადეთ ამ მოწყობილობის/განაყოფის დაშიფრვა.\n\nთუ VeraCrypt ისევ უარს იტყვის ამ მოწყობილობის/განაყოფის დაშიფრვაზე,მაშინ მოწყობილობის ბაზაზე კონტეინერის ნაცვლად შექმენით ფაილური კონტეინერი.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">ყურადღება მიერთებული მოწყობილობები/განაყოფებიდან ზოგიერთი უკვე გამოიყენება.\n\nმის იგნორირებამ შეიძლება გამოიწვიოს არასასურველი შედეგები, სისტემის არასტაბილურობის ჩათვლით.\n\nრეკომენდებულია დახუროთ ყველა პროგრამა, რომელიც იყენებს ამ მოწყობილობას/განაყოფს.</entry> @@ -527,3 +527,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">გარე ტომი შექმნილია და მიერთებულია, როგორც დისკი %hc:. ამ ტომში საჭიროა გადმოიწეროს რაიმე ფაილები, რომლებიც არ შეიცავენ თქვენთვის მნიშვნელოვან რაიმე ინფორმაციას, რათა შეცდომაში შეიყვანოთ უცხო პირი, თუკი ის გარე ტომის პაროლს გამოგძალავთ. ამ შემთხვევაში თქვენ მას გადასცემთ მხოლოდ გარე, და არა ფარული ტომის, პაროლს. ფაილები, თქვენთვის ნამდვილად ღირებული ინფორმაციით, შეინახება ფარულ ტომზე. როდესაც მორჩებით ფაილების გადმოწერას,დააჭირეთ "შემდეგ"-ს'. არ გამოაერთოთ ეს ტომი. შენიშვნა: "შემდეგ"-ზე დაჭერა გაუშვებს გარე ტომის კლასტერების რუკის სკანირების პროცესს, უწყვეტი თავისუფალი სივრცის გამოსავლენად, რომლის დაბოლოება ახალი ტომის დაბოლოება გახდება. ეს მონაკვეთი გამოყენებულ იქნება ფარული ტომის განსათავსებლად, ანუ მისი ზომით განისაზღვრება ფარული ტომის მაქსიმალური მოცულობა. კლასტერების რუკის სკანირება იმის გარანტია, რომ გარე ტომის მონაცემები არ დაზიანდება ფარული ტომში მომხდარი ჩანაწერების შედეგად.</entry> @@ -592,3 +592,3 @@ <entry lang="ka" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">ტომის ბლოკირება შეუძლებელია. მასზე განთავსებულია ფარული ფაილებია, ამიტომ მისი გამოერთება არ შეიძლება.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">აირჩიეთ VeraCrypt-ის ტომი</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="HOMEPAGE">ვებ-გვერდი</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="ka" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">კეშის წაშლა</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">ყველას გამოერთება და კეშის წაშლა</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">ყურადღება: თუ ეს ოპცია გამორთულია, ტომების, რომლებიც გახსნილ ფაილებს/ფოლდერებს შეიცავენ, აუტოგამოერთება არ მოხდება.\n\nნამდვილად გსურთ ამ ოპციის გამორთვა?</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">ყურადღება: ტომების, რომლებიც გახსნილ ფაილებს/ფოლდერებს შეიცავენ, აუტოგამოერთება არ მოხდება.\n\nამის თავიდან ასაცილებლად, ჩართეთ შესაბამისი ოფცია მენიუში"</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="ka" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">თქვენ დაგეგმილი გაქვთ სისტემური განაყოფის/დისკის შიფრაცია ან დეშიფრაცია. თუმცა ჩატვირთვისწინა აუთენტიფიკაცია ჩაიშალა ან არ გამოიტოვა.\n\nშენიშვნა: თუ ჩატვირთვის დროს სისტემურ განაყოფს/დისკს დეშიფრაცია გაუკეთეთ, მაშინ დაასრულეთ პროცესი - აირჩიეთ მენიუში "სისტემა">"სისტემური განაყოფის/დისკის სამუდამო დეშიფრაცია".</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="ka" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">გამოვიდეთ?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.lv.xml b/Translations/Language.lv.xml index 62f03a7f..aebd25a8 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.lv.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.lv.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="lv" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -425,4 +425,4 @@ <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_UNMOUNT_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> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The device/partition contains a file system that could not be unmounted. 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> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">WARNING: Some of the mounted devices/partitions were already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability.\n\nWe strongly recommend that you close any application that might be using the devices/partitions.</entry> @@ -527,4 +527,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">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.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">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 unmount 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.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_TITLE">Outer Volume Contents</entry> @@ -537,5 +537,5 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_PRE_CIPHER_TITLE">Hidden Volume</entry> - <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="HIDVOL_PROT_WARN_AFTER_MOUNT">The hidden volume is now protected against damage until the outer volume is unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted. 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, which, however, will not be possible.</entry> @@ -568,4 +568,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="MAX_HIDVOL_SIZE_TB">Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is %.2f TB.</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="MOUNTED_NOPWCHANGE">Volume password/keyfiles cannot be changed while the volume is mounted. Please unmount 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 unmount the volume first.</entry> <entry lang="lv" key="MOUNT_BUTTON">Uzstādīt izvēlēto</entry> @@ -590,5 +590,5 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_VOLUME_TOO_SMALL_FOR_OS_CLONE">Error: The files you copied to the outer volume occupy too much space. Therefore, there is not enough free space on the outer volume for the hidden volume.\n\nNote that the hidden volume must be as large as the system partition (the partition where the currently running operating system is installed). The reason is that the hidden operating system needs to be created by copying the content of the system partition to the hidden volume.\n\n\nThe process of creation of the hidden operating system cannot continue.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="OPENFILES_DRIVER">The driver is unable to dismount the volume. Some files located on the volume are probably still open.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Unable to lock the volume. There are still open files on the volume. Therefore, it cannot be dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="OPENFILES_DRIVER">The driver is unable to unmount the volume. Some files located on the volume are probably still open.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Unable to lock the volume. There are still open files on the volume. Therefore, it cannot be unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">Select a VeraCrypt Volume</entry> @@ -696,6 +696,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="ERR_UNKNOWN">An unspecified or unknown error occurred (%d).</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNTALL_LOCK_FAILED">Some volumes contain files or folders being used by applications or system.\n\nForce dismount?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNTALL_LOCK_FAILED">Some volumes contain files or folders being used by applications or system.\n\nForce unmount?</entry> <entry lang="lv" key="UNMOUNT_BUTTON">Demontēt</entry> <entry lang="lv" key="UNMOUNT_FAILED">Demontēšana nesekmīga.</entry> - <entry lang="lv" key="UNMOUNT_LOCK_FAILED">Apgabals satur datnes vai mapes, kas ko pašlaik izmantoto sistēma vai programmas.\n\nForce dismount?</entry> + <entry lang="lv" key="UNMOUNT_LOCK_FAILED">Apgabals satur datnes vai mapes, kas ko pašlaik izmantoto sistēma vai programmas.\n\nForce unmount?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NO_VOLUME_MOUNTED_TO_DRIVE">No volume is mounted to the specified drive letter.</entry> @@ -773,3 +773,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_DEC_GENERIC_ERR">An error prevented VeraCrypt from decrypting the volume. Please try fixing any previously reported problems and then try again if possible.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CANT_UNMOUNT_OUTER_VOL">Error: Cannot dismount the outer volume!\n\nVolume cannot be dismounted if it contains files or folders being used by a program or the system.\n\nPlease close any program that might be using files or directories on the volume and click Retry.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CANT_UNMOUNT_OUTER_VOL">Error: Cannot unmount the outer volume!\n\nVolume cannot be unmounted if it contains files or folders being used by a program or the system.\n\nPlease close any program that might be using files or directories on the volume and click Retry.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="CANT_GET_OUTER_VOL_INFO">Error: Cannot obtain information about the outer volume!\nVolume creation cannot continue.</entry> @@ -884,3 +884,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CLOSE_TC_FIRST">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_ALL_FIRST">All VeraCrypt volumes must be dismounted before installing or uninstalling VeraCrypt.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_ALL_FIRST">All VeraCrypt volumes must be unmounted before installing or uninstalling VeraCrypt.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNINSTALL_OLD_VERSION_FIRST">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.</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="lv" key="HOMEPAGE">Mājaslapa</entry> @@ -1008,10 +1008,10 @@ <entry lang="lv" key="NO_VOLUME_SELECTED">Neviens apgabals nav izvēlēts. Nospiediet 'Izvēlēties datni...' vai 'Izvēlēties ierīci...', lai izvēlētos VeraCrypt apgabalu.</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> + <entry lang="en" key="NO_SYSENC_PARTITION_SELECTED">No partition selected.\n\nClick 'Select Device' to select a unmounted 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> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SAVE_DEFAULT_KEYFILES">WARNING: If default keyfiles are set and enabled, volumes that are not using these keyfiles will be impossible to mount. Therefore, after you enable default keyfiles, keep in mind to uncheck the 'Use keyfiles' checkbox (below a password input field) whenever mounting such volumes.\n\nAre you sure you want to save the selected keyfiles/paths as default?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="HK_AUTOMOUNT_DEVICES">Auto-Mount Devices</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL">Dismount All</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL">Unmount All</entry> <entry lang="en" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Wipe Cache</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Force Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE_AND_EXIT">Force Dismount All, Wipe Cache & Exit</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Force Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE_AND_EXIT">Force Unmount All, Wipe Cache & Exit</entry> <entry lang="en" key="HK_MOUNT_FAVORITE_VOLUMES">Mount Favorite Volumes</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">WARNING: If this option is disabled, volumes containing open files/directories will not be possible to auto-dismount.\n\nAre you sure you want to disable this option?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">WARNING: Volumes containing open files/directories will NOT be auto-dismounted.\n\nTo prevent this, enable the following option in this dialog window: 'Force auto-dismount even if volume contains open files or directories'</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">WARNING: If this option is disabled, volumes containing open files/directories will not be possible to auto-unmount.\n\nAre you sure you want to disable this option?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">WARNING: Volumes containing open files/directories will NOT be auto-unmounted.\n\nTo prevent this, enable the following option in this dialog window: 'Force auto-unmount even if volume contains open files or directories'</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">You have scheduled the process of encryption or decryption of the system partition/drive. However, pre-boot authentication failed (or was bypassed).\n\nNote: If you decrypted the system partition/drive in the pre-boot environment, you may need to finalize the process by selecting 'System' > 'Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive' from the menu bar of the main VeraCrypt window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Exit?</entry> @@ -1065,3 +1065,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_TC_VOLUME">Mount VeraCrypt volume</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_ALL_TC_VOLUMES">Dismount all VeraCrypt volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="UNMOUNT_ALL_TC_VOLUMES">Unmount all VeraCrypt volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UAC_INIT_ERROR">VeraCrypt failed to obtain Administrator privileges.</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.my.xml b/Translations/Language.my.xml index eacee1ac..950e3cd9 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.my.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.my.xml @@ -1289,3 +1289,3 @@ <entry lang="my" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိတ်ကြိုက် volumes များသည် စက်မတက်မီ အတည်ပြု စကားဝှက်ကို သုံးပြီး အစပျိုးမည် ဖြစ်သည်။ အကယ်၍ ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိတ်ကြိုက် volume တစ်ခုခုသည် အခြား စကားဝှက်တစ်ခုကို အသုံးပြုပါက၊ ၄င်းကို အစပျိုးနိုင်မည် မဟတ်ပါ။</entry> - <entry lang="my" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိတ်ကြိုက် volumes များကို မထိခိုက်စေရန် အကယ်၍ သာမန် VeraCrypt volume လုပ်ဆောင်ချက်များကို ('အားလုံး အဆုံးသတ်ရန်'၊ အလိုလို-အဆုံးသတ်ရန်၊ စသဖြင့်) တားဆီးလိုပါက၊ ရွေးစရာ 'စီမံခန့်ခွဲသူကိုသာ ကြည့်ရှုခွင့်ပြုရန်နှင့် VeraCrypt ထဲရှိ ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိတ်ကြိုက် volumes များကို အဆုံးသတ်ရန်' ကို ဖွင့်ပါ။ ထို့အပြင်၊ VeraCrypt သည် စီမံခန့်ခွဲသူ လုပ်ပိုင်ခွင့်မပါပဲ သုံးစွဲသည့်အခါ၊ ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိက်ကြိုက် volumes များသည် VeraCrypt ပင်ပ အပ္ပလီကေးရှင်း ၀င်းဒိုးရှိ 'Dismount All'အခွင့်အရေးများ (Windows Vista နှင့် နောက်ထွက်တွင် ပုံမှန် ပါရှိသည်) မပါဘဲ ဖွင့်သည့်အခါ VeraCrypt အသုံးချဆော့ဖ်ဝဲလ်အဓိကဝင်းဒိုးထဲရှိ drive အက္ခရာစာရင်းတွင် ဖေါ်ပြလာမည် မဟုတ်ပါ။</entry> + <entry lang="my" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိတ်ကြိုက် volumes များကို မထိခိုက်စေရန် အကယ်၍ သာမန် VeraCrypt volume လုပ်ဆောင်ချက်များကို ('အားလုံး အဆုံးသတ်ရန်'၊ အလိုလို-အဆုံးသတ်ရန်၊ စသဖြင့်) တားဆီးလိုပါက၊ ရွေးစရာ 'စီမံခန့်ခွဲသူကိုသာ ကြည့်ရှုခွင့်ပြုရန်နှင့် VeraCrypt ထဲရှိ ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိတ်ကြိုက် volumes များကို အဆုံးသတ်ရန်' ကို ဖွင့်ပါ။ ထို့အပြင်၊ VeraCrypt သည် စီမံခန့်ခွဲသူ လုပ်ပိုင်ခွင့်မပါပဲ သုံးစွဲသည့်အခါ၊ ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိက်ကြိုက် volumes များသည် VeraCrypt ပင်ပ အပ္ပလီကေးရှင်း ၀င်းဒိုးရှိ 'Unmount All'အခွင့်အရေးများ (Windows Vista နှင့် နောက်ထွက်တွင် ပုံမှန် ပါရှိသည်) မပါဘဲ ဖွင့်သည့်အခါ VeraCrypt အသုံးချဆော့ဖ်ဝဲလ်အဓိကဝင်းဒိုးထဲရှိ drive အက္ခရာစာရင်းတွင် ဖေါ်ပြလာမည် မဟုတ်ပါ။</entry> <entry lang="my" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">အရေးကြီးချက် - အကယ်၍ ဤရွေးစရာကို ဖွင့်ထားပြီး VeraCrypt ၌ စီမံခန့်ခွဲသူ လုပ်ပိုင်ခွင့် မရှိပါက၊ အစပျိုးထားသော ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိတ်ကြိုက် volumes များကို VeraCrypt အပ္ပလီကေးရှင်းတွင် မြင်တွေ့ရမည် မဟုတ်ပါ၊ ၄င်းတို့ကို အဆုံးသတ်နိုင်မည် မဟုတ်ပါ။ ထို့ကြောင့်၊ ကွန်ပျူတာစနစ် စိတ်ကြိုက် volume ကို အဆုံးသတ်လိုပါက၊ VeraCrypt အိုင်ကွန် (Start မီနူးထဲ) ၌ ညာဖက်နှိပ်ပြီး ပထမဦးဆုံး 'စီမံခန့်ခွဲသူ အဖြစ် ဖွင့်ရန်' ကို ရွေးချယ်ပါ။ အလားတူ ကန့်သတ်ချက်သည် 'အားလုံး အဆုံးသတ်ရန်' ဖန်ရှင်၊ 'အလိုလို-အဆုံးသတ်ရန်' ဖန်ရှင်များ၊ 'အားလုံး အဆုံးသတ်ရန်' အထူးကီးများ၊ စသည်တို့၌ အကျုံးဝင်သည်။</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.nn.xml b/Translations/Language.nn.xml index 95af6d5c..830544aa 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.nn.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.nn.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="nn" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">alt</entry> @@ -426,3 +426,3 @@ <entry lang="nn" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Feil: Einheita/partisjonen inneheld eit filsystem som ikkje kunne demonterast. Filsystemet kan vera i bruk av opperativ systemet. Å formatera einheta/patisjonen vil nesten garantert føra til korupte data og ustabilt system.\n\nFor å løysa dette problemt , anbefallar me att du fyrst slettar partisjonen for så og oppretta den på nytt utan å formatera den. For å gjera dette, fylja desse stega: 1) Right-click the 'Computer' (or 'My Computer') icon in the 'Start Menu' and select 'Manage'. The 'Computer Management' window should appear. 2) In the 'Computer Management' window, select 'Storage' > 'Disk Management'. 3) Right-click the partition you want to encrypt and select either 'Delete Partition', or 'Delete Volume', or 'Delete Logical Drive'. 4) 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. 5) Right-click the unallocated/free space area and select either 'New Partition', or 'New Simple Volume', or 'New Logical Drive'. 6) 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'. 7) 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. 8) 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> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="nn" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">ADVARSEL: Nokre av dei monterte einingane/partisjonane var allereie i bruk!\n\nÅ oversjå dette kan føra til utilsikta resultat inkludert ustabilt system.\n\nMe anbefaler på det sterkaste att du lukkar alle program som kan bruka einingane/partisjonane.</entry> @@ -527,4 +527,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">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.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">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 unmount 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.</entry> <entry lang="nn" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_TITLE">Innhald på Ytre Volum</entry> @@ -537,5 +537,5 @@ <entry lang="nn" key="HIDVOL_PRE_CIPHER_TITLE">Skjult Volum</entry> - <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="HIDVOL_PROT_WARN_AFTER_MOUNT">The hidden volume is now protected against damage until the outer volume is unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted. 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, which, however, will not be possible.</entry> @@ -592,3 +592,3 @@ <entry lang="nn" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Kunne ikkje lukka volumet. Det er framleis opne filer på volumet. Derfor kan ikkje volumet demonterast.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="nn" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">Vel eit VeraCrypt Volum</entry> @@ -773,3 +773,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_DEC_GENERIC_ERR">An error prevented VeraCrypt from decrypting the volume. Please try fixing any previously reported problems and then try again if possible.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CANT_UNMOUNT_OUTER_VOL">Error: Cannot dismount the outer volume!\n\nVolume cannot be dismounted if it contains files or folders being used by a program or the system.\n\nPlease close any program that might be using files or directories on the volume and click Retry.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CANT_UNMOUNT_OUTER_VOL">Error: Cannot unmount the outer volume!\n\nVolume cannot be unmounted if it contains files or folders being used by a program or the system.\n\nPlease close any program that might be using files or directories on the volume and click Retry.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="CANT_GET_OUTER_VOL_INFO">Error: Cannot obtain information about the outer volume!\nVolume creation cannot continue.</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="nn" key="HOMEPAGE">Heimeside</entry> @@ -1008,3 +1008,3 @@ <entry lang="nn" key="NO_VOLUME_SELECTED">Ingen volum valgt.\n\nKlikk 'Vel Einheit' eller 'Vel Fil' for å velgja eit VeraCrypt volum.</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> + <entry lang="en" key="NO_SYSENC_PARTITION_SELECTED">No partition selected.\n\nClick 'Select Device' to select a unmounted 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> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SAVE_DEFAULT_KEYFILES">WARNING: If default keyfiles are set and enabled, volumes that are not using these keyfiles will be impossible to mount. Therefore, after you enable default keyfiles, keep in mind to uncheck the 'Use keyfiles' checkbox (below a password input field) whenever mounting such volumes.\n\nAre you sure you want to save the selected keyfiles/paths as default?</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="nn" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Slett snøgglager</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="nn" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Tving demontering av alle & Visk ut snøgglager</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="nn" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">Advarsel: Vist denne mogelegheita vert aktivert, vill ikkje volum som inneheld opne filer/mapper vera mogeleg å auto-demontera.\n\nEr du sikker på att du vill deaktivera denne mogelegheita?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">WARNING: Volumes containing open files/directories will NOT be auto-dismounted.\n\nTo prevent this, enable the following option in this dialog window: 'Force auto-dismount even if volume contains open files or directories'</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">WARNING: Volumes containing open files/directories will NOT be auto-unmounted.\n\nTo prevent this, enable the following option in this dialog window: 'Force auto-unmount even if volume contains open files or directories'</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption/decryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">You have scheduled the process of encryption or decryption of the system partition/drive. However, pre-boot authentication failed (or was bypassed).\n\nNote: If you decrypted the system partition/drive in the pre-boot environment, you may need to finalize the process by selecting 'System' > 'Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive' from the menu bar of the main VeraCrypt window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Exit?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.sk.xml b/Translations/Language.sk.xml index df1af7eb..501b7156 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.sk.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.sk.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="sk" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -426,3 +426,3 @@ <entry lang="sk" key="FORMAT_CANT_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Chyba: zariadenie/oddiel obsahuje systém súborov, ktorý nie je možné pripojiť. Systém súborov môže byť používaný operačným systémom. Formátovanie zariadenia/oddielu by pravdepodobne spôsobilo poškodenie dát a systémovou nestabilitu.\n\nPre vyriešenie tohto problému doporučujeme najskôr zmazať oddiel a potom ho znova vytvoriť bez formátovania. Postupujte nasledovne: 1) Pravý-klik myšou na ikonu 'Tento počítač' alebo v menu 'Štart' vyberte 'Spravovať'. Zobrazí sa okno 'Správa počítača'. 2) V okne 'Správa počítača' vyberte 'ukladací priestor' > 'Správa diskov'. 3) Pravý-klik myšou na oddiel, ktorý chcete zašifrovať a vyberte buď 'zmazať oddiel' alebo 'zmazať zväzok' alebo 'zmazať logický disk'. 4) kliknite 'Áno'. pokiaľ sa Windows opýta na reštart počítača, vykonajte tak. Potom zopakujte kroky 1 a 2 a pokračujte od kroku 5. 5) Pravý-klik na nealokované/Voľné miesto a vyberte buď 'Nový oddiel' alebo 'Nový obyčajný zväzok' alebo 'Nový logický disk'. 6) Zobrazí sa okno 'Sprievodca vytvorením nového oddielu' alebo 'Sprievodca nového jednoduchého zväzku'; nasledujte ich inštrukcie. Na stránke Sprievodca nazvanej 'sformátovať oddiel' vyberte buď 'Naformátovať tento oddiel' alebo 'Naformátovať tento zväzok'. V rovnakom sprievodcovi kliknite 'Ďalší' a potom 'Dokončiť'. 7) Cesta k zariadeniu, ktorú ste vybrali v programe VeraCrypt môže byť teraz nesprávne. Ukončite preto Sprievodcu vytvorením oddielu VeraCrypt (Pokiaľ stále beží) a spustite ho znova. 8) skúste zašifrovať zariadenie/oddiel znova.\n\nPokiaľ VeraCrypt opakovane zlyháva pri šifrovaní zariadenia/oddielu, skúste miesto toho vytvorenie súborového zväzku.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or dismounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="INPLACE_ENC_CANT_LOCK_OR_UNMOUNT_FILESYS">Error: The filesystem could not be locked and/or unmounted. It may be in use by the operating system or applications (for example, antivirus software). Encrypting the partition might cause data corruption and system instability.\n\nPlease close any applications that might be using the filesystem (including antivirus software) and try again. If it does not help, please follow the below steps.</entry> <entry lang="sk" key="DEVICE_IN_USE_INFO">UPOZORNENIE: Niektoré z pripojených zariadení/oddielov boli už používané!\n\nIgnorovanie môže spôsobiť nežiaduce následky vrátane nestability systému.\n\nDôrazne doporučujeme zatvoriť všetky aplikácie, ktoré by mohli zariadenie/oddiely používať.</entry> @@ -527,3 +527,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> <entry lang="sk" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">Externý zväzok bol úspešne vytvorený a pripojený ako jednotka %hc:. Do tohto zväzku by ste teraz mali nakopírovať nejaké citlivo vyzerajúce súbory, ktoré v skutočnosti NECHCETE skryť. Súbory tam budú uložené pre kohokoľvek, kto by Vás nútil odhaliť heslo. Odhalíte len heslo pre tento externý zväzok, nie pre skrytý. Súbory, na ktorých Vám v skutočnosti záleží, budú uložené v skrytom zväzku, ktorý sa vytvorí neskôr. Po nakopírovaní údajov kliknite Ďalší. Zväzok neodpájajte.\n\nPozn.: Keď kliknete Ďalší, clusterová bitmapa externého zväzku bude naskenovaná pre určenie veľkosti neprerušenej oblasti voľného miesta, ktorého Koniec sa nachádza na konci zväzku. Táto oblasť bude obsahovať skrytý zväzok, takže tým obmedzí svoju maximálnu možnú veľkosť. Skenovanie clusterovej bitmapy zaistí, že žiadne údaje na externom zväzku nebudú prepísané externým zväzkom.</entry> @@ -537,5 +537,5 @@ <entry lang="sk" key="HIDVOL_PRE_CIPHER_TITLE">Skrytý zväzok</entry> - <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="HIDVOL_PROT_WARN_AFTER_MOUNT">The hidden volume is now protected against damage until the outer volume is unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted.\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 unmounted. 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 unmounted. 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, which, however, will not be possible.</entry> @@ -592,3 +592,3 @@ <entry lang="sk" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">Zväzok nemohol byť uzamknutý. Na zväzku sú stále otvorené súbory. Preto nemôže byť odpojený.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="sk" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">Vyberte zväzok VeraCrypt</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="sk" key="HOMEPAGE">Domovská stránka</entry> @@ -1008,3 +1008,3 @@ <entry lang="sk" key="NO_VOLUME_SELECTED">Nie je vybratý žiaden zväzok.\n\nKliknite 'Vybrať zariadenie' alebo 'Vybrať súbor' pre výber zväzku VeraCrypt.</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> + <entry lang="en" key="NO_SYSENC_PARTITION_SELECTED">No partition selected.\n\nClick 'Select Device' to select a unmounted 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> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SAVE_DEFAULT_KEYFILES">WARNING: If default keyfiles are set and enabled, volumes that are not using these keyfiles will be impossible to mount. Therefore, after you enable default keyfiles, keep in mind to uncheck the 'Use keyfiles' checkbox (below a password input field) whenever mounting such volumes.\n\nAre you sure you want to save the selected keyfiles/paths as default?</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="sk" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Vyčistiť Cache</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="sk" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Vynútiť odpojenie všetkých & Vyčistiť medzipamäť</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="sk" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">UPOZORNENIE: pokiaľ je táto voľba vypnutá, zväzky obsahujúce otvorené súbory/adresáre nebude možné automaticky odpojiť.\n\nSte si istí, že chcete túto voľbu vypnúť?</entry> <entry lang="sk" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">UPOZORNENIE: zväzky obsahujúce otvorené súbory/adresáre nebudú automaticky odpojené.\n\nAby ste tomu zabránili, povoľte nasledujúcu voľbu v tomto dialógovom okne: 'Vynútiť automatické odpojenie, aj keď zväzok obsahuje otvorené súbory alebo adresáre'</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">You have scheduled the process of encryption or decryption of the system partition/drive. However, pre-boot authentication failed (or was bypassed).\n\nNote: If you decrypted the system partition/drive in the pre-boot environment, you may need to finalize the process by selecting 'System' > 'Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive' from the menu bar of the main VeraCrypt window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Exit?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.uk.xml b/Translations/Language.uk.xml index e6c6169b..3d91a511 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.uk.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.uk.xml @@ -1309,3 +1309,3 @@ <entry lang="uk" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Увага: VeraCrypt авто-розмонтував пристрої</entry> - <entry lang="uk" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Перед тим, як фізично видалити або відключити пристрій, що містить встановлений обсяг, ви повинні демонтувати спершу том VeraCrypt.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="uk" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Перед тим, як фізично видалити або відключити пристрій, що містить встановлений обсяг, ви повинні демонтувати спершу том VeraCrypt.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="uk" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">Цей том був створений за допомогою TrueCrypt %x.%x, але VeraCrypt підтримує лише томи TrueCrypt, створені за допомогою версій TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.uz.xml b/Translations/Language.uz.xml index 269e3699..77bab2e6 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.uz.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.uz.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="uz" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="uz" key="HOMEPAGE">Домашняя страница</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="uz" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">Очистка кэша</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="uz" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Размонтировать все и очистить кэш</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="uz" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">ВНИМАНИЕ: Если выключить этот параметр, станет невозможно автоматически размонтировать тома, содержащие открытые файлы/папки.\n\nВы действительно хотите выключить этот параметр?</entry> <entry lang="uz" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">ВНИМАНИЕ: Тома с открытыми файлами/папками НЕ будут автоматически размонтироваться.\n\nЧтобы избежать такого эффекта, включите в этом окне следующий параметр: 'Авторазмонтировать тома даже при открытых файлах/папках'</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="uz" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">Вы запланировали шифрование раздела/тома. Этот процесс пока ещё не завершён.\n\nХотите возобновить процесс сейчас?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="uz" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">Вы запланировали шифрование или дешифрование системного раздела/диска. Однако не пройдена (или была пропущена) предзагрузочная авторизация.\n\nПримечание: при дешифровании системного раздела/диска в предзагрузочном окружении может потребоваться финализация процесса путём выбора команды 'Система' > 'Перманентно расшифровать системный раздел/диск' в меню главного окна VeraCrypt.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="uz" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Выход?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="uz" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Выбрать &устройство и смонтировать...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> <entry lang="uz" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">ВНИМАНИЕ: Файловая система тома, смонтированного как '%s', не была аккуратно размонтирована, и потому может содержать ошибки. Использование повреждённой файловой системы может привести к потере или порче данных.\n\nПримечание: прежде чем физически удалять или выключать устройство (например, флэш-накопитель USB или внешний жёсткий диск), на котором находится смонтированный том VeraCrypt, сначала всегда следует размонтировать этот том.\n\n\nХотите, чтобы Windows попыталась найти и исправить ошибки (если они есть) файловой системы?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.vi.xml b/Translations/Language.vi.xml index 0d78d2fe..9d75261e 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.vi.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.vi.xml @@ -137,4 +137,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="vi" key="IDC_HK_MOD_ALT">Alt</entry> @@ -1027,7 +1027,7 @@ <entry lang="vi" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Sự vô động đã bị ngăn cản.\n\nVeraCrypt không hỗ trợ sự vô động trong các hệ điều hành ẩn mà sử dụng thêm một phân vùng khởi động. Xin lưu ý là phân vùng khởi động được xài chung bởi cả hệ nghi trang lẫn hệ ẩn. Vì vậy, để ngăn cản những thất thoát và vấn đề của dữ liệu trong lúc bắt đầu lại từ sự vô động, VeraCrypt phải ngăn cản hệ ẩn viết vào phân vùng khởi động xài chung và vào trạng thái vô động.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="vi" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">CẢNH BÁO: Nếu tùy chọn này bị tắt thì các tập đĩa có chứa các tập tin/thư mục đang mở sẽ không thể tự-tháo xuống được.\n\nBạn có chắc là bạn muốn tắt tùy chọn này không?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="vi" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">Bạn đã sắp đặt quá trình mã hóa hoặc giải mã của phân vùng/ổ đĩa hệ thống. Tuy nhiên, chứng thực tiền-khởi động bị thất bại (hoặc bị bỏ qua).\n\nLưu ý: Nếu bạn giải mã phân vùng/ổ đĩa hệ thống trong môi trường tiền-khởi động thì bạn có thể cần phải kết thúc quá trình bằng cách chọn 'Hệ thống' > 'Vĩnh viễn Giải mã Phân vùng/Ổ đĩa Hệ thống' từ thanh trình đơn của cửa sổ chính của VeraCrypt.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="vi" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">Thoát ra không?</entry> @@ -1287,3 +1287,3 @@ <entry lang="vi" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">Tập đĩa hệ thống được chuộng sẽ được nạp lên bằng cách dùng mật mã chứng thực tiền khởi động. Nếu bất cứ tập đĩa hệ thống được chuộng sử dụng một mật mã khác, nó sẽ không được nạp lên.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> <entry lang="vi" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">QUAN TRỌNG: Hãy ghi nhớ rằng nếu tùy chọn này được bật lên và VeraCrypt không có quyền quản lý, tập đĩa hệ thống được chuộng đã nạp lên KHÔNG được hiển thị trong cửa sổ ứng dụng VeraCrypt và chúng không thể được tháo xuống. Vì vậy, ví dụ nếu bạn cần tháo một tập đĩa hệ thống được chuộng xuống, xin nhấn phải vào biểu tượng VeraCrypt (trong trình đơn Start) và chọn 'Chạy kiểu Quản lý' trước. Giới hạn giống vậy cũng áp dụng cho chức năng 'Tháo xuống Tất cả', những chức năng 'Tự động-Tháo xuống', các khóa kích hoạt 'Tháo xuống Tất cả', v.v.</entry> @@ -1294,3 +1294,3 @@ <entry lang="vi" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Lựa chọn &Thiết bị và Nạp lên...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <entry lang="vi" key="LINUX_OPEN_OUTER_VOL">Mở tập đĩa bên ngoài</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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml b/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml index 856bae95..9af26abe 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml @@ -137,3 +137,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="IDC_FAV_VOL_OPTIONS_GLOBAL_SETTINGS_BOX">Global Settings</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP">Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount</entry> <entry lang="zh-tw" key="IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND">使用熱鍵卸載成功時,撥放系統通知音效。</entry> @@ -527,3 +527,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="FIRST_HIDDEN_OS_BOOT_INFO">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.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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).</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP_SYSENC">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 unmount the volume).</entry> <entry lang="zh-tw" key="HIDVOL_HOST_FILLING_HELP">外層加密區已成功建立並作為 %hc: 磁碟機掛載。對這個加密區,現在您應複製一些您不是真正要隱藏的看似敏感的檔案。這是讓那些強迫您洩漏密碼的人能看到的檔。您將僅對這個外層加密區洩漏密碼,而不要洩漏給他們隱藏加密區的密碼。您真正要保護的檔將被儲存在稍後建立的隱藏加密區裡。當您完成複製後,請點 '下一步',而且不要卸載此加密區。\n\n注意:點 '下一步' 後,將進行叢集圖掃描來確定連續的可用空間大小,此可用空間的結尾與加密區結尾一致。該空間將提供用來建立隱藏加密區同時也是隱藏加密區的最大容量。叢集圖掃描能夠保證外層加密區中的資料不會被隱藏加密區複寫。</entry> @@ -592,3 +592,3 @@ <entry lang="zh-tw" key="OPENFILES_LOCK">無法鎖定此加密區。此加密區上仍有些檔案被使用中。因而也無法卸載。</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force dismount on the volume?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOL_LOCK_FAILED_OFFER_FORCED_UNMOUNT">VeraCrypt cannot lock the volume because it is in use by the system or applications (there may be open files on the volume).\n\nDo you want to force unmount on the volume?</entry> <entry lang="zh-tw" key="OPEN_VOL_TITLE">請選擇一個 VeraCrypt 加密區</entry> @@ -999,3 +999,3 @@ <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="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 unmount the volume.</entry> <entry lang="zh-tw" key="HOMEPAGE">首頁(線上)</entry> @@ -1013,3 +1013,3 @@ <entry lang="zh-tw" key="HK_WIPE_CACHE">清除快取</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Dismount All & Wipe Cache</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HK_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">Unmount All & Wipe Cache</entry> <entry lang="zh-tw" key="HK_FORCE_UNMOUNT_ALL_AND_WIPE">強制全部卸載並清除快取</entry> @@ -1027,10 +1027,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="HIDDEN_OS_HIBERNATION_PREVENTED">Hibernation has been prevented.\n\nVeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition. Please note that the boot partition is shared by both the decoy and the hidden system. Therefore, in order to prevent data leaks and problems while resuming from hibernation, VeraCrypt has to prevent the hidden system from writing to the shared boot partition and from hibernating.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been dismounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUME_MOUNTED_AS_DRIVE_LETTER_X_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volume mounted as %c: has been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="VOLUMES_UNMOUNTED_CACHE_WIPED">VeraCrypt volumes have been unmounted and password cache has been wiped.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SUCCESSFULLY_UNMOUNTED">Successfully unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_BACKGROUND_TASK_DISABLED">WARNING: If the VeraCrypt Background Task is disabled, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n5) Tray icon\n\nNote: You can shut down the Background Task anytime by right-clicking the VeraCrypt tray icon and selecting 'Exit'.\n\nAre you sure you want to permanently disable the VeraCrypt Background Task?</entry> <entry lang="zh-tw" key="CONFIRM_NO_FORCED_AUTOUNMOUNT">警告:如果此選項被停用,包含使用中的檔案/目錄 的加密區將無法自動卸載。\n\n您確定要停用這個選項嗎?</entry> <entry lang="zh-tw" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT">警告:包含使用中的檔案/目錄的加密區將無法自動卸載。\n\n要防止這種情況,在對話方塊視窗中啟用以下選項:"強制自動卸載,不論加密區是否包含使用中的檔案或目錄"</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-dismount volumes in such cases.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="WARN_PREF_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON_POWER">WARNING: When the notebook battery power is low, Windows may omit sending the appropriate messages to running applications when the computer is entering power saving mode. Therefore, VeraCrypt may fail to auto-unmount volumes in such cases.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="NONSYS_INPLACE_ENC_RESUME_PROMPT">You have scheduled the process of encryption/decryption of a partition/volume. The process has not been completed yet.\n\nDo you want to resume the process now?</entry> @@ -1042,3 +1042,3 @@ <entry lang="zh-tw" key="SYSTEM_ENCRYPTION_SCHEDULED_BUT_PBA_FAILED">您已經排定了加密或解密系統分割區/磁碟機的操作。然而,啟動前置認證已失敗(或被繞過)。\n\n注意:如果您在啟動前置認證環境中解密了系統分割區/磁碟機,您也許需要經由在 VeraCrypt 主視窗選單中選擇 "系統" > "永久解密系統分割區/磁碟機" 來完成最後的操作。</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-dismount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_EXIT">WARNING: If VeraCrypt exits now, the following functions will be disabled:\n\n1) Hot keys\n2) Auto-unmount (e.g., upon logoff, inadvertent host device removal, time-out, etc.)\n3) Auto-mount of favorite volumes\n4) Notifications (e.g., when damage to hidden volume is prevented)\n\nNote: If you do not wish VeraCrypt to run in the background, disable the VeraCrypt Background Task in the Preferences (and, if necessary, disable the automatic start of VeraCrypt in the Preferences).\n\nAre you sure you want VeraCrypt to exit?</entry> <entry lang="zh-tw" key="CONFIRM_EXIT_UNIVERSAL">結束嗎?</entry> @@ -1287,4 +1287,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_KEYBOARD_WARNING">System favorite volumes will be mounted using the pre-boot authentication password. If any system favorite volume uses a different password, it will not be mounted.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Dismount All', auto-dismount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be dismounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to dismount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Dismount All' function, 'Auto-Dismount' functions, 'Dismount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_INFO">Please note that if you need to prevent normal VeraCrypt volume actions (such as 'Unmount All', auto-unmount, etc.) from affecting system favorite volumes, you should enable the option 'Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt'. In addition, when VeraCrypt is run without administrator privileges (the default on Windows Vista and later), system favorite volumes will not be displayed in the drive letter list in the main VeraCrypt application window.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITES_ADMIN_ONLY_WARNING">IMPORTANT: Please keep in mind that if this option is enabled and VeraCrypt does not have administrator privileges, mounted system favorite volumes are NOT displayed in the VeraCrypt application window and they cannot be unmounted. Therefore, if you need e.g. to unmount a system favorite volume, please right-click the VeraCrypt icon (in the Start menu) and select 'Run as administrator' first. The same limitation applies to the 'Unmount All' function, 'Auto-Unmount' functions, 'Unmount All' hot keys, etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="SETTING_REQUIRES_REBOOT">Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.</entry> @@ -1294,6 +1294,6 @@ <entry lang="en" key="SELECT_DEVICE_AND_MOUNT">Select &Device and Mount...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="DISABLE_NONADMIN_SYS_FAVORITES_ACCESS">Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</entry> <entry lang="en" key="MOUNT_SYSTEM_FAVORITES_ON_BOOT">Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always dismount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly dismounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="MOUNTED_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="SYS_FAVORITE_VOLUME_DIRTY">Warning: One or more system favorite volumes were not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain filesystem errors. Please see the system event log for further details.\n\nUsing a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption. You should check the affected system favorite volume(s) for errors (right-click each of them in VeraCrypt and select 'Repair Filesystem').</entry> <entry lang="en" key="FILESYS_REPAIR_CONFIRM_BACKUP">Warning: Repairing a damaged filesystem using the Microsoft 'chkdsk' tool might cause loss of files in damaged areas. Therefore, it is recommended that you first back up the files stored on the VeraCrypt volume to another, healthy, VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo you want to repair the filesystem now?</entry> @@ -1308,4 +1308,4 @@ <entry lang="en" key="CONFIRM_SETTING_DEGRADES_PERFORMANCE">WARNING: This setting may degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure you want to use this setting?</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-dismounted</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always dismount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous dismount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN_TITLE">Warning: VeraCrypt volume auto-unmounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="HOST_DEVICE_REMOVAL_UNMOUNT_WARN">Before you physically remove or turn off a device containing a mounted volume, you should always unmount the volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\nUnexpected spontaneous unmount is usually caused by an intermittently failing cable, drive (enclosure), etc.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="UNSUPPORTED_TRUECRYPT_FORMAT">This volume was created with TrueCrypt %x.%x but VeraCrypt supports only TrueCrypt volumes created with TrueCrypt 6.x/7.x series</entry> @@ -1455,3 +1455,3 @@ <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_OPEN_VOL">Open Mounted Volumes</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Dismount Mounted Volumes</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="TASKICON_PREF_UNMOUNT_VOL">Unmount Mounted Volumes</entry> <entry lang="en" key="DISK_FREE">Free space available: {0}</entry> @@ -1485,10 +1485,10 @@ <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SELECT">Se&lect...</entry> - <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Dismount All Volumes When</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_UNMOUNT_ALL_WHEN">Unmount 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_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CLOSE_EXPL_ON_UNMOUNT">Close all Explorer windows of volume being unmounted</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_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after dismount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_SOUND_NOTIFICATION">Play system notification sound after mount/unmount</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_CONFIRM_AFTER_UNMOUNT">Display confirmation message box after unmount</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VC_QUITS">VeraCrypt quits</entry> @@ -1512,3 +1512,3 @@ <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_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 unmount 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> @@ -1516,3 +1516,3 @@ <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_MOUNTET_HINT">The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please unmount '{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> @@ -1524,3 +1524,3 @@ <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_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been dismounted.</entry> + <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_UNMOUNTED">Volume {0} has been unmounted.</entry> <entry lang="en" key="LINUX_VOL_MOUNTED">Volume {0} has been mounted.</entry> diff --git a/src/Common/Cmdline.c b/src/Common/Cmdline.c index e0e6f356..ff19b76a 100644 --- a/src/Common/Cmdline.c +++ b/src/Common/Cmdline.c @@ -68,3 +68,3 @@ BOOL CALLBACK CommandHelpDlgProc (HWND hwndDlg, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM #if defined(TCMOUNT) && !defined(VCEXPANDER) - StringCchCatW (tmp, 8192, L"\nExamples:\n\nMount a volume as X:\tveracrypt.exe /q /v volume.hc /l X\nDismount a volume X:\tveracrypt.exe /q /d X"); + StringCchCatW (tmp, 8192, L"\nExamples:\n\nMount a volume as X:\tveracrypt.exe /q /v volume.hc /l X\nUnmount a volume X:\tveracrypt.exe /q /u X"); #endif diff --git a/src/Driver/DriveFilter.c b/src/Driver/DriveFilter.c index de682863..f8f06b37 100644 --- a/src/Driver/DriveFilter.c +++ b/src/Driver/DriveFilter.c @@ -289,3 +289,3 @@ static void DismountDrive (DriveFilterExtension *Extension, BOOL stopIoQueue) { - Dump ("Dismounting drive\n"); + Dump ("Unmounting drive\n"); ASSERT (Extension->DriveMounted); @@ -303,3 +303,3 @@ static void DismountDrive (DriveFilterExtension *Extension, BOOL stopIoQueue) - Dump ("Drive dismount done!\n"); + Dump ("Drive unmount done!\n"); } diff --git a/src/Main/UserInterface.cpp b/src/Main/UserInterface.cpp index 9b5d1108..b507d9a3 100644 --- a/src/Main/UserInterface.cpp +++ b/src/Main/UserInterface.cpp @@ -1178,3 +1178,3 @@ const FileManager fileManagers[] = { " 5) Mount the new filesystem and fill it with data.\n" - " 6) Dismount the outer volume.\n" + " 6) Unmount the outer volume.\n" " If at any step the hidden volume protection is triggered, start again from 1).\n" @@ -1190,5 +1190,5 @@ const FileManager fileManagers[] = { "\n" - "-d, --dismount[=MOUNTED_VOLUME]\n" - " Dismount a mounted volume. If MOUNTED_VOLUME is not specified, all\n" - " volumes are dismounted. See below for description of MOUNTED_VOLUME.\n" + "-u, --unmount[=MOUNTED_VOLUME]\n" + " Unmount a mounted volume. If MOUNTED_VOLUME is not specified, all\n" + " volumes are unmounted. See below for description of MOUNTED_VOLUME.\n" "\n" @@ -1263,3 +1263,3 @@ const FileManager fileManagers[] = { "--force\n" - " Force mounting of a volume in use, dismounting of a volume in use, or\n" + " Force mounting of a volume in use, unmounting of a volume in use, or\n" " overwriting a file. Note that this option has no effect on some platforms.\n" @@ -1299,3 +1299,3 @@ const FileManager fileManagers[] = { " timestamp|ts: Do not restore host-file modification timestamp when a volume\n" - " is dismounted (note that the operating system under certain circumstances\n" + " is unmounted (note that the operating system under certain circumstances\n" " does not alter host-file timestamps, which may be mistakenly interpreted\n" @@ -1334,3 +1334,3 @@ const FileManager fileManagers[] = { " Warning message is displayed when a volume switched to read-only is being\n" - " dismounted.\n" + " unmounted.\n" "\n" @@ -1355,3 +1355,3 @@ const FileManager fileManagers[] = { "--slot=SLOT\n" - " Use specified slot number when mounting, dismounting, or listing a volume.\n" + " Use specified slot number when mounting, unmounting, or listing a volume.\n" "\n" @@ -1400,7 +1400,7 @@ const FileManager fileManagers[] = { "\n" - "Dismount a volume:\n" - "veracrypt -d volume.hc\n" + "Unmount a volume:\n" + "veracrypt -u volume.hc\n" "\n" - "Dismount all mounted volumes:\n" - "veracrypt -d\n" + "Unmount all mounted volumes:\n" + "veracrypt -u\n" ); diff --git a/src/Mount/Mount.c b/src/Mount/Mount.c index 2c2f7ae7..f6d1bc86 100644 --- a/src/Mount/Mount.c +++ b/src/Mount/Mount.c @@ -4992,3 +4992,3 @@ BOOL CALLBACK TravelerDlgProc (HWND hwndDlg, UINT msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lPa fwprintf (af, L"shell\\start=%s\nshell\\start\\command=VeraCrypt\\VeraCrypt.exe\n", GetString ("IDC_PREF_LOGON_START")); - fwprintf (af, L"shell\\dismount=%s\nshell\\dismount\\command=VeraCrypt\\VeraCrypt.exe /q /d\n", GetString ("UNMOUNT_ALL_TC_VOLUMES")); + fwprintf (af, L"shell\\unmount=%s\nshell\\unmount\\command=VeraCrypt\\VeraCrypt.exe /q /u\n", GetString ("UNMOUNT_ALL_TC_VOLUMES")); @@ -10485,3 +10485,3 @@ skipMount: - SystemFavoritesServiceLogError (wstring (L"The filesystem of the volume mounted as ") + (wchar_t) (drive + L'A') + L": was not cleanly dismounted and needs to be checked for errors."); + SystemFavoritesServiceLogError (wstring (L"The filesystem of the volume mounted as ") + (wchar_t) (drive + L'A') + L": was not cleanly unmounted and needs to be checked for errors."); } diff --git a/src/Mount/Mount.rc b/src/Mount/Mount.rc index 4fb49790..a2118659 100644 --- a/src/Mount/Mount.rc +++ b/src/Mount/Mount.rc @@ -66,6 +66,6 @@ BEGIN "Button",BS_AUTOCHECKBOX | WS_TABSTOP,197,115,130,11 - CONTROL "Auto-dismount volume after no data has been read/written to it for",IDC_PREF_UNMOUNT_INACTIVE, + CONTROL "Auto-unmount volume after no data has been read/written to it for",IDC_PREF_UNMOUNT_INACTIVE, "Button",BS_AUTOCHECKBOX | WS_TABSTOP,11,128,246,11 EDITTEXT IDC_PREF_UNMOUNT_INACTIVE_TIME,258,127,27,12,ES_AUTOHSCROLL | ES_NUMBER,WS_EX_RIGHT - CONTROL "Force auto-dismount even if volume contains open files or directories",IDC_PREF_FORCE_AUTO_UNMOUNT, + CONTROL "Force auto-unmount even if volume contains open files or directories",IDC_PREF_FORCE_AUTO_UNMOUNT, "Button",BS_AUTOCHECKBOX | WS_TABSTOP,11,141,294,10 @@ -85,3 +85,3 @@ BEGIN "Button",BS_AUTOCHECKBOX | WS_TABSTOP,11,285,294,11 - CONTROL "Wipe cached passwords on auto-dismount",IDC_PREF_WIPE_CACHE_ON_AUTOUNMOUNT, + CONTROL "Wipe cached passwords on auto-unmount",IDC_PREF_WIPE_CACHE_ON_AUTOUNMOUNT, "Button",BS_AUTOCHECKBOX | WS_TABSTOP,11,299,296,11 @@ -95,5 +95,5 @@ BEGIN GROUPBOX "VeraCrypt Background Task",IDT_TASKBAR_ICON,4,33,328,26 - GROUPBOX "Auto-Dismount",IDT_AUTO_UNMOUNT,4,94,328,62 + GROUPBOX "Auto-Unmount",IDT_AUTO_UNMOUNT,4,94,328,62 LTEXT "minutes",IDT_MINUTES,289,129,39,10 - LTEXT "Dismount all when:",IDT_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON,9,104,71,20 + LTEXT "Unmount all when:",IDT_AUTO_UNMOUNT_ON,9,104,71,20 GROUPBOX "Password Cache",IDT_PW_CACHE_OPTIONS,4,260,328,68 @@ -258,5 +258,5 @@ BEGIN PUSHBUTTON "Remove",IDC_HOTKEY_REMOVE,304,158,59,14 - CONTROL "Play system notification sound after successful hot-key dismount",IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND, + CONTROL "Play system notification sound after successful hot-key unmount",IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_PLAY_SOUND, "Button",BS_AUTOCHECKBOX | WS_TABSTOP,15,201,348,10 - CONTROL "Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key dismount",IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP, + CONTROL "Display balloon tooltip after successful hot-key unmount",IDC_HK_UNMOUNT_BALLOON_TOOLTIP, "Button",BS_AUTOCHECKBOX | WS_TABSTOP,15,213,351,10,WS_EX_TRANSPARENT @@ -653,4 +653,4 @@ BEGIN MENUITEM SEPARATOR - MENUITEM "Dismount Volume", IDM_UNMOUNT_VOLUME - MENUITEM "Dismount All Mounted Volumes", IDM_UNMOUNTALL + MENUITEM "Unmount Volume", IDM_UNMOUNT_VOLUME + MENUITEM "Unmount All Mounted Volumes", IDM_UNMOUNTALL MENUITEM SEPARATOR diff --git a/src/Release/Setup Files/Product64.wxs b/src/Release/Setup Files/Product64.wxs index 390f6723..fdf4c02b 100644 --- a/src/Release/Setup Files/Product64.wxs +++ b/src/Release/Setup Files/Product64.wxs @@ -824,3 +824,3 @@ <Component Id="cmp340BBEC25292C3BE778BA8F158DB87B1" Guid="{34107694-BD63-4466-9317-E2745861F0FE}"> - <File Id="filDF64E26B5CFC7EDB198C7CEA46690CA0" KeyPath="yes" Source="$(sys.CURRENTDIR)\docs\html\en\Normal Dismount vs Force Dismount.html" Checksum="yes" DiskId="1" /> + <File Id="filDF64E26B5CFC7EDB198C7CEA46690CA0" KeyPath="yes" Source="$(sys.CURRENTDIR)\docs\html\en\Normal Unmount vs Force Unmount.html" Checksum="yes" DiskId="1" /> </Component> @@ -1479,3 +1479,3 @@ <Component Id="cmp4BC713FA989ECC8EC884548781C4F29D" Guid="{191AF27B-1811-4149-9713-2B3913422D32}"> - <File Id="filB4D109A8E9F7C159C41DA988EF4AE5BD" KeyPath="yes" Source="$(sys.CURRENTDIR)\docs\html\en\ru\Normal Dismount vs Force Dismount.html" Checksum="yes" DiskId="1" /> + <File Id="filB4D109A8E9F7C159C41DA988EF4AE5BD" KeyPath="yes" Source="$(sys.CURRENTDIR)\docs\html\en\ru\Normal Unmount vs Force Unmount.html" Checksum="yes" DiskId="1" /> </Component> |