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<control lang="en" key="IDT_HEADER_KEY">Header Key: </control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_LEFT">Left</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_MASTER_KEY">Master Key: </control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_MULTI_BOOT">Select this option if there are two or more operating systems installed on this computer.\n\nFor example:\n- Windows XP and Windows XP\n- Windows XP and Windows Vista\n- Windows and Mac OS X\n- Windows and Linux\n- Windows, Linux and Mac OS X</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_NON_SYS_DEVICE">Encrypts a non-system partition on any internal or external drive (e.g. a flash drive). Optionally, creates a hidden volume.</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_PARTIAL_POOL_CONTENTS">Current pool content (partial)</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_PASS">Pass</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_PASSWORD">Password:</control>
- <control lang="en" key="IDT_PIN">Volume PIN:</control>
- <control lang="en" key="IDT_OLD_PIN">Volume PIN:</control>
+ <control lang="en" key="IDT_PIM">Volume PIM:</control>
+ <control lang="en" key="IDT_OLD_PIM">Volume PIM:</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_PROGRESS">Progress:</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_RANDOM_POOL">Random Pool: </control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_SINGLE_BOOT">Select this option if there is only one operating system installed on this computer (even if it has multiple users).</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_SPEED">Speed</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_STATUS">Status</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_SYSENC_KEYS_GEN_INFO">The keys, salt, and other data have been successfully generated. If you want to generate new keys, click Back and then Next. Otherwise, click Next to continue.</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_SYS_DEVICE">Encrypts the partition/drive where Windows is installed. Anyone who wants to gain access and use the system, read and write files, etc., will need to enter the correct password each time before Windows boots. Optionally, creates a hidden system.</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDT_SYS_PARTITION">Select this option to encrypt the partition where the currently running Windows operating system is installed.</control>
@@ -140,18 +140,18 @@
<control lang="en" key="IDC_LIMIT_ENC_THREAD_POOL">Do not use the following number of processors for encryption/decryption:</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_INFO_ON_HW_ACCELERATION">More information</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_INFO_ON_THREAD_BASED_PARALLELIZATION">More information</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_MORE_SETTINGS">More Settings...</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_MOUNTALL">&amp;Auto-Mount Devices</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_MOUNT_OPTIONS">Mount Opti&amp;ons...</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_MOUNT_READONLY">Mount volume as read-&amp;only</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_NEW_KEYFILES">Keyfiles...</control>
- <control lang="en" key="IDC_OLD_PIN_HELP">(Empty or 0 for default iterations)</control>
- <control lang="en" key="IDC_PIN_HELP">(Empty or 0 for default iterations)</control>
+ <control lang="en" key="IDC_OLD_PIM_HELP">(Empty or 0 for default iterations)</control>
+ <control lang="en" key="IDC_PIM_HELP">(Empty or 0 for default iterations)</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_BKG_TASK_ENABLE">Enabled</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_CACHE_PASSWORDS">Cache passwords in driver memory</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_DISMOUNT_INACTIVE">Auto-dismount volume after no data has been read/written to it for</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_DISMOUNT_LOGOFF">User logs off</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_DISMOUNT_SESSION_LOCKED">User session locked</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_DISMOUNT_POWERSAVING">Entering power saving mode</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_DISMOUNT_SCREENSAVER">Screen saver is launched</control>
<control lang="en" key="IDC_PREF_FORCE_AUTO_DISMOUNT">Force auto-dismount even if volume contains open files or directories</control>
@@ -604,27 +604,27 @@
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDENVOL_HOST_DIRECT_HELP">Please enter the password for the volume within which you wish to create a hidden volume.\n\nAfter you click Next, VeraCrypt will attempt to mount the volume. As soon as the volume is mounted, its cluster bitmap will be scanned to determine the size of the uninterrupted area of free space (if there is any) whose end is aligned with the end of the volume. This area will accommodate the hidden volume and therefore will limit its maximum possible size. Cluster map scanning is necessary to ensure that no data on the outer volume will be overwritten by the hidden volume.</string>
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDENVOL_HOST_HELP">\nPlease choose a password for the outer volume. This will be the password that you will be able to reveal to an adversary if you are asked or forced to do so.\n\nIMPORTANT: The password must be substantially different from the one you will choose for the hidden volume.\n\nNote: The maximum possible password length is 64 characters.</string>
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_SYSENC_OUTERVOL_HELP">Please choose a password for the outer volume. This will be the password you will be able to reveal to anyone forcing you to disclose the password for the first partition behind the system partition, where both the outer volume and the hidden volume (containing the hidden operating system) will reside. The existence of the hidden volume (and of the hidden operating system) will remain secret. Note that this password is not for the decoy operating system.\n\nIMPORTANT: The password must be substantially different from the one you will choose for the hidden volume (i.e. for the hidden operating system).</string>
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDVOL_HOST_TITLE">Outer Volume Password</string>
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDVOL_TITLE">Hidden Volume Password</string>
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_HIDDEN_OS_TITLE">Password for Hidden Operating System</string>
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_LENGTH_WARNING">WARNING: Short passwords are easy to crack using brute force techniques!\n\nWe recommend choosing a password consisting of 20 or more characters. Are you sure you want to use a short password?</string>
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_TITLE">Volume Password</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_WRONG">Incorrect password/PRF or not a valid volume.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_OR_KEYFILE_WRONG">Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password/PRF or not a valid volume.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_OR_MODE_WRONG">Wrong mount mode, incorrect password/PRF, or not a valid volume.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_OR_KEYFILE_OR_MODE_WRONG">Wrong mount mode, incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password/PRF, or not a valid volume.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_WRONG_AUTOMOUNT">Incorrect password/PRF or no valid volume found.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_OR_KEYFILE_WRONG_AUTOMOUNT">Incorrect keyfile(s)/password/PRF or no valid volume found.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_WRONG">Operation failed due to one or more of the following:\n - Incorrect password.\n - Incorrect Volume PIM number.\n - Incorrect PRF (hash).\n - Not a valid volume.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_OR_KEYFILE_WRONG">Operation failed due to one or more of the following:\n - Incorrect keyfile(s).\n - Incorrect password.\n - Incorrect Volume PIM number.\n - Incorrect PRF (hash).\n - Not a valid volume.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_OR_MODE_WRONG">Operation failed due to one or more of the following:\n - Wrong mount mode.\n - Incorrect password.\n - Incorrect Volume PIM number.\n - Incorrect PRF (hash).\n - Not a valid volume.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_OR_KEYFILE_OR_MODE_WRONG">Operation failed due to one or more of the following:\n - Wrong mount mode.\n - Incorrect keyfile(s).\n - Incorrect password.\n - Incorrect Volume PIM number.\n - Incorrect PRF (hash).\n - Not a valid volume.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_WRONG_AUTOMOUNT">Auto-mount failed due to one or more of the following:\n - Incorrect password.\n - Incorrect Volume PIM number.\n - Incorrect PRF (hash).\n - No valid volume found.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_OR_KEYFILE_WRONG_AUTOMOUNT">Auto-mount failed due to one or more of the following:\n - Incorrect keyfile(s).\n - Incorrect password.\n - Incorrect Volume PIM number.\n - Incorrect PRF (hash).\n - No valid volume found.</string>
<string lang="en" key="PASSWORD_WRONG_CAPSLOCK_ON">\n\nWarning: Caps Lock is on. This may cause you to enter your password incorrectly.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PIN_CHANGE_WARNING">Remember Number to Mount Volume</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PIN_SYSENC_CHANGE_WARNING">Remember Number to Boot System</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PIN_SMALL_WARNING">You have chosen a Personal Iteration Number (PIN) that is smaller than the default VeraCrypt value. Please note that if your password is not strong enough, this could lead to a weaker security.\n\nDo you confirm that you are using a strong password?</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PIN_SYSENC_TOO_BIG">Personal Iteration Number (PIN) maximum value for system encryption is 65535.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PIM_CHANGE_WARNING">Remember Number to Mount Volume</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PIM_SYSENC_CHANGE_WARNING">Remember Number to Boot System</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PIM_SMALL_WARNING">You have chosen a Personal Iterations Multiplier (PIM) that is smaller than the default VeraCrypt value. Please note that if your password is not strong enough, this could lead to a weaker security.\n\nDo you confirm that you are using a strong password?</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PIM_SYSENC_TOO_BIG">Personal Iterations Multiplier (PIM) maximum value for system encryption is 65535.</string>
<string lang="en" key="HIDDEN_FILES_PRESENT_IN_KEYFILE_PATH">\n\nWARNING: Hidden file(s) have been found in a keyfile search path. Such hidden files cannot be used as keyfiles. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove their 'Hidden' attribute (right-click each of them, select 'Properties', uncheck 'Hidden' and click OK). Note: Hidden files are visible only if the corresponding option is enabled (Computer > Organize > 'Folder and search options' > View).</string>
<string lang="en" key="HIDDEN_VOL_PROT_PASSWORD_US_KEYB_LAYOUT">If you are attempting to protect a hidden volume containing a hidden system, please make sure you are using the standard US keyboard layout when typing the password for the hidden volume. This is required due to the fact that the password needs to be typed in the pre-boot environment (before Windows starts) where non-US Windows keyboard layouts are not available.</string>
<string lang="en" key="FOUND_NO_PARTITION_W_DEFERRED_INPLACE_ENC">VeraCrypt has not found any volume where the process of encryption/decryption of a non-system volume has been interrupted and where the volume header can be deciphered using the supplied password and/or keyfile(s).\n\nPlease make sure the password and/or keyfile(s) are correct and that the partition/volume is not being used by the system or applications (including antivirus software).</string>
<string lang="en" key="SELECTED_PARTITION_ALREADY_INPLACE_ENC">The selected partition/device is already fully encrypted.\nHeader Flags = 0x%.8X</string>
<string lang="en" key="SELECTED_PARTITION_NOT_INPLACE_ENC">The selected partition/device is not using in-place encryption.\nHeader Flags = 0x%.8X</string>
<string lang="en" key="SYSENC_MOUNT_WITHOUT_PBA_NOTE">\n\nNote: If you are attempting to mount a partition located on an encrypted system drive without pre-boot authentication or to mount the encrypted system partition of an operating system that is not running, you can do so by selecting 'System' > 'Mount Without Pre-Boot Authentication'.</string>
<string lang="en" key="MOUNT_WITHOUT_PBA_VOL_ON_ACTIVE_SYSENC_DRIVE">In this mode, you cannot mount a partition located on a drive whose portion is within the key scope of active system encryption.\n\nBefore you can mount this partition in this mode, you need to either boot an operating system installed on a different drive (encrypted or unencrypted) or boot an unencrypted operating system.</string>
<string lang="en" key="CANT_DECRYPT_PARTITION_ON_ENTIRELY_ENCRYPTED_SYS_DRIVE">VeraCrypt cannot decrypt an individual partition on an entirely encrypted system drive (you can decrypt only the entire system drive).</string>
@@ -1065,19 +1065,19 @@
<string lang="en" key="LEAKS_OUTSIDE_SYSPART_UNIVERSAL_EXPLANATION"> Otherwise, plausible deniability of the hidden operating system might be adversely affected.\n\nNote: If an adversary analyzed the content of such files (residing on a non-system partition), he might find out that you used this wizard in the hidden-system-creation mode (which might indicate the existence of a hidden operating system on your computer). Also note that any such files stored on the system partition will be securely erased by VeraCrypt during the process of creation of the hidden operating system.</string>
<string lang="en" key="DECOY_OS_REINSTALL_WARNING">WARNING: During the process of creation of the hidden operating system, you will be required to fully reinstall the currently running system (in order to create a decoy system securely).\n\nNote: The currently running operating system and the entire content of the system partition will be copied to the hidden volume (in order to create the hidden system).\n\n\nAre you sure you will be able to install Windows using a Windows Setup medium (or using a service partition)?</string>
<string lang="en" key="DECOY_OS_REQUIREMENTS">For security reasons, if the currently running operating system requires activation, it must be activated before proceeding. Note that the hidden operating system will be created by copying the content of the system partition to a hidden volume (so if this operating system is not activated, the hidden operating system will not be activated either). For more information, see the section "Security Requirements and Precautions Pertaining to Hidden Volumes" in the VeraCrypt User's Guide.\n\nImportant: Before proceeding, please make sure you have read the section "Security Requirements and Precautions Pertaining to Hidden Volumes" in the VeraCrypt User's Guide.\n\n\nDoes the currently running operating system meet the above condition?</string>
<string lang="en" key="CONFIRM_HIDDEN_OS_EXTRA_BOOT_PARTITION">Your system uses an extra boot partition. VeraCrypt does not support hibernation on hidden operating systems that use an extra boot partition (decoy systems can be hibernated without any problems).\n\nPlease note that the boot partition would be 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.\n\n\nDo you want to continue? If you select 'No', instructions for removing the extra boot partition will be displayed.</string>
<string lang="en" key="EXTRA_BOOT_PARTITION_REMOVAL_INSTRUCTIONS">\nThe extra boot partition can be removed before installing Windows. To do so, follow these steps:\n\n1) Boot your Windows installation disc.\n\n2) In the Windows installer screen, click 'Install now' > 'Custom (advanced)'.\n\n3) Click 'Drive Options'.\n\n4) Select the main system partition and delete it by clicking 'Delete' and 'OK'.\n\n5) Select the 'System Reserved' partition, click 'Extend', and increase its size so that the operating system can be installed to it.\n\n6) Click 'Apply' and 'OK'.\n\n7) Install Windows on the 'System Reserved' partition.\n\n\nShould an attacker ask why you removed the extra boot partition, you can answer that you wanted to prevent any possible data leaks to the unencrypted boot partition.\n\nNote: You can print this text by clicking the 'Print' button below. If you save a copy of this text or print it (strongly recommended, unless your printer stores copies of documents it prints on its internal drive), you should destroy any copies of it after removing the extra boot partition (otherwise, if such a copy was found, it might indicate that there is a hidden operating system on this computer).</string>
<string lang="en" key="GAP_BETWEEN_SYS_AND_HIDDEN_OS_PARTITION">Warning: There is unallocated space between the system partition and the first partition behind it. After you create the hidden operating system, you must not create any new partitions in that unallocated space. Otherwise, the hidden operating system will be impossible to boot (until you delete such newly created partitions).</string>
<string lang="en" key="ALGO_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_SYS_ENCRYPTION">This algorithm is currently not supported for system encryption.</string>
<string lang="en" key="ALGO_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_TRUECRYPT_MODE">This algorithm is not supported for TrueCrypt mode.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PIN_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_TRUECRYPT_MODE">PIN (Personal Iteration Number) not supported for TrueCrypt mode.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="PIN_REQUIRE_LONG_PASSWORD">Password must contain 20 or more characters in order to use the specified PIN.\nShorter passwords can only be used if the PIN is 485 or greater.</string>
- <string lang="en" key="BOOT_PIN_REQUIRE_LONG_PASSWORD">Pre-boot authentication Password must contain 20 or more characters in order to use the specified PIN.\nShorter passwords can only be used if the PIN is 98 or greater.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PIM_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_TRUECRYPT_MODE">PIM (Personal Iterations Multiplier) not supported for TrueCrypt mode.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="PIM_REQUIRE_LONG_PASSWORD">Password must contain 20 or more characters in order to use the specified PIM.\nShorter passwords can only be used if the PIM is 485 or greater.</string>
+ <string lang="en" key="BOOT_PIM_REQUIRE_LONG_PASSWORD">Pre-boot authentication Password must contain 20 or more characters in order to use the specified PIM.\nShorter passwords can only be used if the PIM is 98 or greater.</string>
<string lang="en" key="KEYFILES_NOT_SUPPORTED_FOR_SYS_ENCRYPTION">Keyfiles are currently not supported for system encryption.</string>
<string lang="en" key="CANNOT_RESTORE_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT">Warning: VeraCrypt could not restore the original keyboard layout. This may cause you to enter a password incorrectly.</string>
<string lang="en" key="CANT_CHANGE_KEYB_LAYOUT_FOR_SYS_ENCRYPTION">Error: Cannot set the keyboard layout for VeraCrypt to the standard US keyboard layout.\n\nNote that the password needs to be typed in the pre-boot environment (before Windows starts) where non-US Windows keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, the password must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout.</string>
<string lang="en" key="ALT_KEY_CHARS_NOT_FOR_SYS_ENCRYPTION">As VeraCrypt temporarily changed the keyboard layout to the standard US keyboard layout, it is not possible to type characters by pressing keys while the right Alt key is held down. However, you can type most of such characters by pressing appropriate keys while the Shift key is held down.</string>
<string lang="en" key="KEYB_LAYOUT_CHANGE_PREVENTED">VeraCrypt prevented change of keyboard layout.</string>
<string lang="en" key="KEYB_LAYOUT_SYS_ENC_EXPLANATION">Note: The password will need to be typed in the pre-boot environment (before Windows starts) where non-US Windows keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, the password must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout. However, it is important to note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard. VeraCrypt automatically ensures that you can safely type the password (right now and in the pre-boot environment) even if you do NOT have a real US keyboard.</string>
<string lang="en" key="RESCUE_DISK_INFO">Before you can encrypt the partition/drive, you must create a VeraCrypt Rescue Disk (TRD), which serves the following purposes:\n\n- If the VeraCrypt Boot Loader, master key, or other critical data gets damaged, the TRD allows you to restore it (note, however, that you will still have to enter the correct password then).\n\n- If Windows gets damaged and cannot start, the TRD allows you to permanently decrypt the partition/drive before Windows starts.\n\n- The TRD will contain a backup of the present content of the first drive track (which typically contains a system loader or boot manager) and will allow you to restore it if necessary.\n\nThe VeraCrypt Rescue Disk ISO image will be created in the location specified below.</string>
<string lang="en" key="RESCUE_DISK_WIN_ISOBURN_PRELAUNCH_NOTE">After you click OK, Microsoft Windows Disc Image Burner will be launched. Please use it to burn the VeraCrypt Rescue Disk ISO image to a CD or DVD.\n\nAfter you do so, return to the VeraCrypt Volume Creation Wizard and follow its instructions.</string>