From 99f21a16bf35e712940b54af7dfa64b07155ce2e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mounir IDRASSI Date: Fri, 11 Dec 2020 19:01:23 +0100 Subject: Language translations: Add newly added Linux entries to the XML files of supported languages --- Translations/Language.ar.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.be.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.bg.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.ca.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.cs.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.da.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.el.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.es.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.et.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.eu.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.fa.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.fi.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.fr.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.hu.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.id.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.it.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.ja.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.ka.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.ko.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.lv.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.my.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.nl.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.nn.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.pl.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.pt-br.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.ro.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.ru.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.sk.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.sl.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.sv.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.th.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.tr.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.uk.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.uz.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.vi.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml | 120 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 38 files changed, 4560 insertions(+) (limited to 'Translations') diff --git a/Translations/Language.ar.xml b/Translations/Language.ar.xml index eab28f8b..f66adf80 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ar.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ar.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.be.xml b/Translations/Language.be.xml index a0d2963d..5c2bb753 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.be.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.be.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.bg.xml b/Translations/Language.bg.xml index 72453de8..0eb71c30 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.bg.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.bg.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.ca.xml b/Translations/Language.ca.xml index e6b41812..6a7dc8e4 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ca.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ca.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.cs.xml b/Translations/Language.cs.xml index 0c1c24ed..0f7f07e8 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.cs.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.cs.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Vynutit si záznam položky VeraCryptu na první místo v nabídce zavaděče EFI UPOZORNĚNÍ: Šifrování RAM není kompatibilní s funkcemi Windows „Hibernace” a „Rychlé spuštění systému”. Před aktivováním šifrování RAM je VeraCrypt systémově vypne.\n\nPokračovat? UPOZORNĚNÍ: „Rychlé spuštění systému Windows” je aktivní, což způsobuje problémy při práci se svazky VeraCryptu. Pro lepší zabezpečení a použitelnost programu doporučujeme tuto funkci vypnout.\n\nChcete vypnout „Rychlé spuštění systému Windows”? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.da.xml b/Translations/Language.da.xml index 4bcc76c7..5812abf5 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.da.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.da.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.el.xml b/Translations/Language.el.xml index 8cb33e83..6e4da41c 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.el.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.el.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.es.xml b/Translations/Language.es.xml index 42f7acd3..1d5ed723 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.es.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.es.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.et.xml b/Translations/Language.et.xml index e515ff07..dc397e2f 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.et.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.et.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.eu.xml b/Translations/Language.eu.xml index d2f426da..2942919a 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.eu.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.eu.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.fa.xml b/Translations/Language.fa.xml index 669bf3f3..4b99448d 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.fa.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.fa.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.fi.xml b/Translations/Language.fi.xml index b002b849..bb13182d 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.fi.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.fi.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.fr.xml b/Translations/Language.fr.xml index a164ddc6..2eee1729 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.fr.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.fr.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Forcer l'entrée VeraCrypt a être la première dans le menu des chargeurs d'amorçage EFI de la carte mère AVERTISSEMENT: Le chiffrement de la RAM n'est pas compatible avec les fonctionnalités hibernation et démarrage rapide de Windows. VeraCrypt a besoin de les désactiver avant d'activer le chiffrement de la RAM.\n\n Continuer? AVERTISSEMENT: Le démarrage rapide de Windows est activé, ce qui peut causer des problèmes lors de l'utilisation de VeraCrypt. Il est conseillé de le désactiver pour améliorer la sécurité et l'utilisabilié de VeraCrypt.\n\nVoulez-vous désactiver le démarrage rapide de Windows? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.hu.xml b/Translations/Language.hu.xml index b9a19d76..e63ef295 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.hu.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.hu.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ A VeraCrypt bejegyzés kényszerítése elsőnek az EFI firmware rendszerindítási menüjében FIGYELEM: A memóriatitkosítás nem kompatibilis a Windows hibernálási és a Windows gyorsindítási szolgáltatásaival. A VeraCryptnek le kell tiltania azokat a memóriatitkosítás aktiválása előtt.\n\nFolytatja? FIGYELEM: A Windows gyorsindítás engedélyezve van, és közismert, hogy problémákat okoz a VeraCrypt kötetekkel végzett munka során. Azt tanácsoljuk, hogy tiltsa le a hatékonyabb biztonság és használhatóság érdekében.\n\nLetiltja a Windows gyorsindítást? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.id.xml b/Translations/Language.id.xml index 7f7dc226..cd83607e 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.id.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.id.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.it.xml b/Translations/Language.it.xml index 41394930..5394e72a 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.it.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.it.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Forza la voce VeraCrypt ad essere la prima nel menu boot EFI firmware ATTENZIONE: cifratura RAM non compatibile con le funzionalità Ibernazione Windows e Avvio Rapido Windows. VeraCrypt ne richiede la disattivazione prima d'attivare la cifratura RAM.\n\nContinuare? ATTENZIONE: Avvio Rapido Windows è attivato e può causare problemi lavorando con volumi VeraCrypt. Si consiglia di disabilitarlo per una migliore sicurezza ed usabilità.\n\nVuoi disabilitare Avvio Veloce Windows ? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.ja.xml b/Translations/Language.ja.xml index d2af7eda..c8195834 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ja.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ja.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.ka.xml b/Translations/Language.ka.xml index e50f07fd..e8628241 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ka.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ka.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.ko.xml b/Translations/Language.ko.xml index 772d132c..c3d08bb9 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ko.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ko.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.lv.xml b/Translations/Language.lv.xml index 7f2bc5a8..0fcb0e7c 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.lv.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.lv.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.my.xml b/Translations/Language.my.xml index eb82c874..9fd84412 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.my.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.my.xml @@ -1448,6 +1448,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.nl.xml b/Translations/Language.nl.xml index 6535410e..6cd2ae16 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.nl.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.nl.xml @@ -1455,6 +1455,126 @@ Wisselbestanden kunnen zich alleen op de systeempartitie bevinden. Zorgen dat VeraCrypt als eerste wordt weergegeven in het EFI-firmware-opstartmenu. WAARSCHUWING: RAM-versleuteling is niet compatibel met Windows-functies sluimerstand en "snel opstarten". VeraCrypt moet deze uitschakelen voordat de RAM-versleuteling wordt geactiveerd.\n\nDoorgaan? WAARSCHUWING: Windows snel opstarten is ingeschakeld en het is bekend dat het problemen veroorzaakt bij het werken met VeraCrypt-volumes. Het is raadzaam om het uit te schakelen voor een betere beveiliging en gebruiksvriendelijkheid.\n\nWilt u Windows snel opstarten uitschakelen? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.nn.xml b/Translations/Language.nn.xml index bf94204c..065f421e 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.nn.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.nn.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.pl.xml b/Translations/Language.pl.xml index 8bd5a478..becc84a9 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.pl.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.pl.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Wymuś pierwszeństwo wpisu VeraCrypt w menu uruchamiania oprogramowania układowego EFI OSTRZEŻENIE: Szyfrowanie pamięci RAM nie jest zgodne z funkcjami hibernacji Windows i szybkiego uruchamiania Windows. VeraCrypt musi wyłączyć te funkcje przed aktywacją szyfrowania RAM.\n\nKontynuować? OSTRZEŻENIE: Szybkie uruchamianie Windows jest włączone i wiadomo, że powoduje problemy podczas pracy z wolumenami VeraCrypt. Zaleca się wyłączenie tej funkcji w celu zwiększenia bezpieczeństwa i użyteczności.\n\nCzy chcesz wyłączyć szybkie uruchamianie Windows? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.pt-br.xml b/Translations/Language.pt-br.xml index 2cd5a005..92e8fc73 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.pt-br.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.pt-br.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.ro.xml b/Translations/Language.ro.xml index b885c518..0ac33352 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ro.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ro.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.ru.xml b/Translations/Language.ru.xml index 7bd67290..0489eba8 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.ru.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.ru.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Пункт VeraCrypt - первый в меню загрузки прошивки EFI ВНИМАНИЕ: Шифрование ОЗУ несовместимо с имеющимися в Windows функциями гибернации и быстрого запуска. Прежде чем активировать шифрование ОЗУ, VeraCrypt требуется их отключить.\n\nПродолжить? ВНИМАНИЕ: В Windows включена функция быстрого запуска, которая вызывает проблемы в работе с томами VeraCrypt. Для большей безопасности и удобства использования рекомендуется её отключить.\n\nХотите отключить быстрый запуск Windows? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.sk.xml b/Translations/Language.sk.xml index c5991a66..27ec764e 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.sk.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.sk.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.sl.xml b/Translations/Language.sl.xml index ba809ba5..b5108bd7 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.sl.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.sl.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.sv.xml b/Translations/Language.sv.xml index 0dc34758..91a857d3 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.sv.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.sv.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.th.xml b/Translations/Language.th.xml index 5b29ff16..eee2bec8 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.th.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.th.xml @@ -1447,6 +1447,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.tr.xml b/Translations/Language.tr.xml index d20f9e68..c49c27b9 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.tr.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.tr.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.uk.xml b/Translations/Language.uk.xml index 838aea7a..ce54e019 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.uk.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.uk.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.uz.xml b/Translations/Language.uz.xml index 4c31747e..e4ef324b 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.uz.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.uz.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.vi.xml b/Translations/Language.vi.xml index 687addd9..be0eba74 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.vi.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.vi.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml b/Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml index 6b0f0fcb..3fd00fb9 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ 强制VeraCrypt引导项作为EFI固件启动菜单的第一项 警告:RAM加密与Windows休眠和Windows快速启动功能不兼容。VeraCrypt需要在激活RAM加密之前禁用它们。\n\n继续吗? 警告:Windows快速启动已启用,已知在使用VeraCrypt加密卷时会导致问题。建议禁用它以提高安全性和可用性。\n\n是否要禁用Windows快速启动? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml b/Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml index 66951163..262c0fc1 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? diff --git a/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml b/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml index 9ce8a2ea..4f428737 100644 --- a/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml +++ b/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml @@ -1446,6 +1446,126 @@ Force VeraCrypt entry to be the first in the EFI firmware boot menu WARNING: RAM encryption is not compatible with Windows Hibernate and Windows Fast Startup features. VeraCrypt needs to disable them before activating RAM encryption.\n\nContinue? WARNING: Windows Fast Startup is enabled and it is known to cause issues when working with VeraCrypt volumes. It is advised to disable it for better security and usability.\n\nDo you want to disable Windows Fast Startup? + In order to enable your operating system to mount your new volume, it has to be formatted with a filesystem. Please select a filesystem type.\n\nIf your volume is going to be hosted on a device or partition, you can use 'Quick format' to skip encryption of free space of the volume. + Do not accelerate AES encryption/decryption by using the AES instructions of the processor + Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites... + Task Icon Menu Items + Open Mounted Volumes + Dismount Mounted Volumes + Free space available: {0} + Please specify the size of the container to create. Note that the minimum possible size of a volume is 292 KiB. + WARNING: You have selected a filesystem other than FAT for the outer volume.\nPlease Note that in this case VeraCrypt can't calculate the exact maximum allowed size for the hidden volume and it will use only an estimation that can be wrong.\nThus, it is your responsibility to use an adequate value for the size of the hidden volume so that it doesn\'t overlap the outer volume.\n\nDo you want to continue using the selected filesystem for the outer volume? + Security + Mount Options + Background Task + System Integration + Filesystem Explorer + Performance + Keyfiles + Security Tokens + Kernel Services + Do not use kernel cryptographic services + Filesystem + Mount options: + Cross-Platform Support + I will mount the volume on other platforms + Choose this option if you need to use the volume on other platforms. + I will mount the volume only on {0} + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Choose this option if you do not need to use the volume on other platforms. + Deselect + Enter your user password or administrator password: + Administrator privileges required + VeraCrypt is already running. + System Encryption password is longer than {0} characters. + Mount partition &using system encryption (preboot authentication) + Do &not mount + Mount at directory: + Se&lect... + Dismount All Volumes When + System is entering power saving mode + Actions to Perform when User Logs On + Close all Explorer windows of volume being dismounted + Hotkeys + System-Wide Hotkeys + Play system notification sound after mount/dismount + Display confirmation message box after dismount + VeraCrypt quits + Open Finder window for successfully mounted volume + Please note that this setting takes effect only if use of the kernel cryptographic services is disabled. + Disabling the use of kernel cryptographic services can degrade performance.\n\nAre you sure? + Please note that disabling this option may have no effect on volumes mounted using kernel cryptographic services. + Please note that any currently mounted volumes need to be remounted before they can use this setting. + Unknown exception occurred. + "Disk Utility will be launched after you press 'OK'.\n\nPlease select your volume in the Disk Utility window and press 'Verify Disk' or 'Repair Disk' button on the 'First Aid' page. + Mount All Devices + Error while loading configuration files located in + Please select a free drive slot from the list. + \n\nDo you want to show this message next time you mount such a volume? + Warning + Error + This feature is currently supported only in text mode. + Free space on drive {0}: is {1}. + Please note that if your operating system does not allocate files from the beginning of the free space, the maximum possible hidden volume size may be much smaller than the size of the free space on the outer volume. This is not a bug in VeraCrypt but a limitation of the operating system. + Maximum possible hidden volume size for this volume is {0}. + Open Outer Volume + 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. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system drive.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt a system drive only under Windows. + Error: You are trying to encrypt a system partition.\n\nVeraCrypt can encrypt system partitions only under Windows. + WARNING: Formatting of the device will destroy all data on filesystem '{0}'.\n\nDo you want to continue? + The filesystem of the selected device is currently mounted. Please dismount '{0}' before proceeding. + The Hidden volume can't have the same password, PIM and keyfiles as the Outer volume + Please note that the volume will not be formatted with a FAT filesystem and, therefore, you may be required to install additional filesystem drivers on platforms other than {0}, which will enable you to mount the volume. + Error: The hidden volume to be created is larger than {0} TB ({1} GB).\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a container/partition smaller than {0} TB.\n + - Use a drive with 4096-byte sectors to be able to create partition/device-hosted hidden volumes up to 16 TB in size + .\n + (not supported by components available on this platform).\n + 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. + Volume {0} has been dismounted. + Out of memory. + Failed to obtain administrator privileges + Command \"{0}\" returned error {1}. + VeraCrypt Command Line Help + \n\nWarning: Hidden files are present in a keyfile path. If you need to use them as keyfiles, remove the leading dot from their filenames. Hidden files are visible only if enabled in system options. + Storage device and VC volume sector size mismatch + This operation must be performed only when the system hosted on the volume is running. + Not enough data available. + Kernel cryptographic service test failed. The cryptographic service of your kernel most likely does not support volumes larger than 2 TB.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Upgrade the Linux kernel to version 2.6.33 or later.\n- Disable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Settings > Preferences > System Integration) or use 'nokernelcrypto' mount option on the command line. + Failed to set up a loop device. + A required argument is missing. + Volume data missing. + Mount point required. + Mount point is already in use. + No password or keyfile specified. + \n\nNote that pre-boot authentication passwords need to be typed in the pre-boot environment where non-US keyboard layouts are not available. Therefore, pre-boot authentication passwords must always be typed using the standard US keyboard layout (otherwise, the password will be typed incorrectly in most cases). However, note that you do NOT need a real US keyboard; you just need to change the keyboard layout in your operating system. + \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 'Options >' > 'Mount partition using system encryption'. + Password is longer than {0} characters. + Partition device required. + Incorrect password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Incorrect keyfile(s) and/or password to the protected hidden volume or the hidden volume does not exist. + Invalid characters encountered. + Error while parsing formatted string. + Failed to create a file or directory in a temporary directory.\n\nPlease make sure that the temporary directory exists, its security permissions allow you to access it, and there is sufficient disk space. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, outer volumes hosted on the drive cannot be mounted using hidden volume protection.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Backup the contents of the hidden volume and then update the outer volume. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes on the drive can only be mounted using kernel cryptographic services.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Enable use of the kernel cryptographic services (Preferences > System Integration).\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive. + Error: The drive uses a sector size other than 512 bytes.\n\nDue to limitations of components available on your platform, partition/device-hosted volumes cannot be created/used on the drive.\n\nPossible solutions:\n- Create a file-hosted volume (container) on the drive.\n- Use a drive with 512-byte sectors.\n- Use VeraCrypt on another platform. + The host file/device is already in use. + Volume slot unavailable. + VeraCrypt requires OSXFUSE 2.5 or above. + Exception occurred + Enter password + Enter VeraCrypt Volume Password + Mount + Mount Directory" + No volumes mounted. + Specify a New VeraCrypt Volume + Parameter incorrect + Select Keyfiles + Start VeraCrypt + The volume {0} is already mounted. + Unknown option + Volume Location + WARNING: The host file/device {0} is already in use!\n\nIgnoring this can cause undesired results including system instability. All applications that might be using the host file/device should be closed before mounting the volume.\n\nContinue mounting? -- cgit v1.2.3