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diff --git a/doc/html/Main Program Window.html b/doc/html/Main Program Window.html index 30ee175b..c232633f 100644 --- a/doc/html/Main Program Window.html +++ b/doc/html/Main Program Window.html @@ -47,3 +47,3 @@ Note: There is a more comfortable way of mounting VeraCrypt partitions/devices & the volume will be mounted.</p> -<p>Important: Note that when you exit the VeraCrypt application, the VeraCrypt driver continues working and no VeraCrypt volume is dismounted.</p> +<p>Important: Note that when you exit the VeraCrypt application, the VeraCrypt driver continues working and no VeraCrypt volume is unmounted.</p> <h3 id="AutoMountDevices">Auto-Mount Devices</h3> @@ -58,9 +58,9 @@ If the password you enter is wrong, mounting is attempted using cached passwords Drive letters will be assigned starting from the one that is selected in the drive list in the main window.</p> -<h3>Dismount</h3> -<p>This function allows you to dismount the VeraCrypt volume selected in the drive list in the main window. To dismount a VeraCrypt volume means to close it and make it impossible to read/write from/to the volume.</p> -<h3>Dismount All</h3> +<h3>Unmount</h3> +<p>This function allows you to unmount the VeraCrypt volume selected in the drive list in the main window. To unmount a VeraCrypt volume means to close it and make it impossible to read/write from/to the volume.</p> +<h3>Unmount All</h3> <p>Note: The information in this section applies to all menu items and buttons with the same or similar caption (for example, it also applies to the system tray menu item -<em>Dismount All</em>).<br> +<em>Unmount All</em>).<br> <br> -This function allows you to dismount multiple VeraCrypt volumes. To dismount a VeraCrypt volume means to close it and make it impossible to read/write from/to the volume. This function dismounts all mounted VeraCrypt volumes except the following:</p> +This function allows you to unmount multiple VeraCrypt volumes. To unmount a VeraCrypt volume means to close it and make it impossible to read/write from/to the volume. This function unmounts all mounted VeraCrypt volumes except the following:</p> <ul> @@ -68,4 +68,4 @@ This function allows you to dismount multiple VeraCrypt volumes. To dismount a V </li><li>VeraCrypt volumes that are not fully accessible to the user account (e.g. a volume mounted from within another user account). -</li><li>VeraCrypt volumes that are not displayed in the VeraCrypt application window. For example, system favorite volumes attempted to be dismounted by an instance of VeraCrypt without administrator privileges when the option '<em>Allow only administrators to - view and dismount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</em>' is enabled. </li></ul> +</li><li>VeraCrypt volumes that are not displayed in the VeraCrypt application window. For example, system favorite volumes attempted to be unmounted by an instance of VeraCrypt without administrator privileges when the option '<em>Allow only administrators to + view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt</em>' is enabled. </li></ul> <h3>Wipe Cache</h3> @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Note: You can clear the volume history by selecting <em>Tools</em> -> <em>Cle <h3>Exit</h3> -<p>Terminates the VeraCrypt application. The driver continues working and no VeraCrypt volumes are dismounted. When running in ‘portable’ mode, the VeraCrypt driver is unloaded when it is no longer needed (e.g., when all instances of the main application - and/or of the Volume Creation Wizard are closed and no VeraCrypt volumes are mounted). However, if you force dismount on a</p> +<p>Terminates the VeraCrypt application. The driver continues working and no VeraCrypt volumes are unmounted. When running in ‘portable’ mode, the VeraCrypt driver is unloaded when it is no longer needed (e.g., when all instances of the main application + and/or of the Volume Creation Wizard are closed and no VeraCrypt volumes are mounted). However, if you force unmount on a</p> <p>VeraCrypt volume when VeraCrypt runs in portable mode, or mount a writable NTFS-formatted volume on Windows Vista or later, the VeraCrypt driver may <em>not</em> be unloaded when you exit VeraCrypt (it will be unloaded only when you shut down or restart the system). This prevents various problems caused by a bug in Windows (for instance, it would be impossible to start VeraCrypt again as long as there are - applications using the dismounted volume).</p> + applications using the unmounted volume).</p> <h3>Volume Tools</h3> |