diff --git a/src/Common/Language.xml b/src/Common/Language.xml
index 32ddae5aeb..a617f8b47c 100644
--- a/src/Common/Language.xml
+++ b/src/Common/Language.xml
@@ -8,9 +8,9 @@
Cancel
Install &for all users
- Bro&wse...
+ Bro&wse
Add VeraCrypt icon to &desktop
- Donate now...
+ Donate now
Associate the .hc file &extension with VeraCrypt
&Open the destination location when finished
Add VeraCrypt to &Start menu
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
U&se keyfiles
Try first to mount with an empty password
Random size ( 64 <-> 1048576 )
- &Keyfiles...
+ &Keyfiles
Information on hash algorithms
More information
Information on PIM
@@ -108,8 +108,8 @@
&Start VeraCrypt
Auto-&Detect Library
&Cache pre-boot authentication password in driver memory (for mounting of non-system volumes)
- Browse...
- Browse...
+ Browse
+ Browse
Cache passwords and keyfil&es in memory
Exit when there are no mounted volumes
&Close token session (log out) after a volume is successfully mounted
@@ -143,15 +143,15 @@
Win
Assign
Remove
- Keyfiles...
+ Keyfiles
Do not use the following number of logical processors for encryption/decryption:
More information
More information
- More Settings...
+ More Settings
&Auto-Mount Devices
- Mount Opti&ons...
+ Mount Opti&ons
Mount volume as read-&only
- Keyfiles...
+ Keyfiles
(Empty or 0 for defaults)
(Empty or 0 for defaults)
Enabled
@@ -173,17 +173,17 @@
Wipe cached passwords on exit
Preserve modification timestamp of file containers
Reset
- Select D&evice...
- Select &File...
- Select &Library...
+ Select D&evice
+ Select &File
+ Select &Library
Display password
Display password
Open &Explorer window for mounted volume
&Cache password in driver memory
&TrueCrypt Mode
Unmount A&ll
- &Volume Properties...
- Volume &Tools...
+ &Volume Properties
+ Volume &Tools
&Wipe Cache
VeraCrypt - Mount Parameters
VeraCrypt - Favorite Volumes
@@ -198,63 +198,63 @@
VeraCrypt Traveler Disk Setup
VeraCrypt Volume Properties
About
- Add/Remove Keyfiles to/from Volume...
- Add Mounted Volume to Favorites...
- Add Mounted Volume to System Favorites...
- Analyze a System Crash...
- Backup Volume Header...
- Benchmark...
- Set Header Key Derivation Algorithm...
- Change Volume Password...
- Set Header Key Derivation Algorithm...
- Change Password...
+ Add/Remove Keyfiles to/from Volume
+ Add Mounted Volume to Favorites
+ Add Mounted Volume to System Favorites
+ Analyze a System Crash
+ Backup Volume Header
+ Benchmark
+ Set Header Key Derivation Algorithm
+ Change Volume Password
+ Set Header Key Derivation Algorithm
+ Change Password
Clear Volume History
Close All Security Token Sessions
Contact
- Create Hidden Operating System...
- Create Rescue Disk...
- Create New Volume...
- Permanently Decrypt...
- Default Keyfiles...
- Default Mount Parameters...
- Donate now...
- Encrypt System Partition/Drive...
+ Create Hidden Operating System
+ Create Rescue Disk
+ Create New Volume
+ Permanently Decrypt
+ Default Keyfiles
+ Default Mount Parameters
+ Donate now
+ Encrypt System Partition/Drive
Frequently Asked Questions
User's Guide
&Homepage
- Hot Keys...
+ Hot Keys
Keyfile Generator
- Language...
+ Language
Legal Notices
- Manage Security Token Keyfiles...
+ Manage Security Token Keyfiles
Auto-Mount All Device-Hosted Volumes
Mount Favorite Volumes
- Mount Without Pre-Boot &Authentication...
+ Mount Without Pre-Boot &Authentication
Mount Volume
Mount Volume with Options
News
Online Help
Beginner's Tutorial
- Organize Favorite Volumes...
- Organize System Favorite Volumes...
+ Organize Favorite Volumes
+ Organize System Favorite Volumes
Performance/Driver Configuration
Permanently Decrypt System Partition/Drive
- Preferences...
+ Preferences
Refresh Drive Letters
- Remove All Keyfiles from Volume...
- Restore Volume Header...
+ Remove All Keyfiles from Volume
+ Restore Volume Header
Resume Interrupted Process
- Select Device...
- Select File...
+ Select Device
+ Select File
Resume Interrupted Process
- System Encryption...
- Properties...
- Settings...
- System Favorite Volumes...
+ System Encryption
+ Properties
+ Settings
+ System Favorite Volumes
Downloads
- Test Vectors...
- Security Tokens...
- Traveler Disk Setup...
+ Test Vectors
+ Security Tokens
+ Traveler Disk Setup
Unmount All Mounted Volumes
Unmount Volume
Verify Rescue Disk
@@ -302,21 +302,21 @@
Create traveler disk files at (traveler disk root directory):
Volume
Windows
- Add &Path...
+ Add &Path
&Auto-Test All
&Continue
&Decrypt
&Delete
&Encrypt
- &Export...
- Generate and Save Keyfile...
- &Generate Random Keyfile...
+ &Export
+ Generate and Save Keyfile
+ &Generate Random Keyfile
Download language pack
Hardware-accelerated AES:
- &Import Keyfile to Token...
- Add &Files...
+ &Import Keyfile to Token
+ Add &Files
U&se keyfiles
- &Keyfiles...
+ &Keyfiles
&Remove
Remove &All
What is hidden volume protection?
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@
&Protect hidden volume against damage caused by writing to outer volume
&Reset
&Display password
- Add &Token Files...
+ Add &Token Files
Use backup header embedded in &volume if available
XTS mode
About VeraCrypt
@@ -384,7 +384,7 @@
Settin&gs
&Help
Home&page
- &About...
+ &About
The read-only attribute on your old volume could not be changed. Please check the file access permissions.
Error: Access denied.\n\nThe partition you are trying to access is either 0 sectors long, or it is the boot device.
Administrator
@@ -978,9 +978,9 @@
Error: Cannot set timer.
Check Filesystem
Repair Filesystem
- Add to Favorites...
- Add to System Favorites...
- P&roperties...
+ Add to Favorites
+ Add to System Favorites
+ P&roperties
Hidden Volume Protected
N/A
Yes
@@ -1289,8 +1289,8 @@
Note that this setting takes effect only after the operating system is restarted.
Error while parsing command line.
Rescue Disk
- Select &File and Mount...
- Select &Device and Mount...
+ Select &File and Mount
+ Select &Device and Mount
Allow only administrators to view and unmount system favorite volumes in VeraCrypt
Mount system favorite volumes when Windows starts (in the initial phase of the startup procedure)
Warning: The filesystem on the volume mounted as '%s' was not cleanly unmounted and thus may contain errors. Using a corrupted filesystem can cause data loss or data corruption.\n\nNote: Before you physically remove or switch off a device (such as a USB flash drive or an external hard drive) where a mounted VeraCrypt volume resides, you should always unmount the VeraCrypt volume in VeraCrypt first.\n\n\nDo you want Windows to attempt to detect and fix errors (if any) on the filesystem?
@@ -1375,7 +1375,7 @@
GiB/s
TiB/s
PiB/s
- …
+ ...
Include &PIM when caching pre-boot authentication password
Include PIM when caching a password
Make disconnected network drives available for mounting
@@ -1389,7 +1389,7 @@
Use Volume ID to mount favorite
The Volume ID value is invalid
No Volume with the specified ID was found on the system
- Copy Value to Clipboard...
+ Copy Value to Clipboard
Do not request PIM in the pre-boot authentication screen (PIM value is stored unencrypted on disk)
WARNING: Please keep in mind that if you enable this option, the PIM value will be stored unencrypted on the disk.\n\nAre you sure you want to enable this option?
Personal Iterations Multiplier (PIM) maximum value is 2147468.
@@ -1449,7 +1449,7 @@
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...
+ Add All Mounted Volumes to Favorites
Task Icon Menu Items
Open Mounted Volumes
Unmount Mounted Volumes
@@ -1481,7 +1481,7 @@
Mount partition &using system encryption (pre-boot authentication)
Do ¬ mount
Mount at directory:
- Se&lect...
+ Se&lect
Unmount All Volumes When
System is entering power saving mode
Actions to Perform when User Logs On
@@ -1588,7 +1588,7 @@
Error: operation aborted by user.
Finished. Volume successfully expanded.
Warning: Volume expansion is in progress!\n\nStopping now may result in a damaged volume.\n\nDo you really want to cancel?
- Starting volume expansion ...\n
+ Starting volume expansion...\n
An outer volume containing a hidden volume can't be expanded, because this destroys the hidden volume.\n
A VeraCrypt system volume can't be expanded.
Not enough free space to expand the volume
@@ -1619,13 +1619,13 @@
No card in the reader.\n\nPlease make sure the card is correctly slotted.
Windows format.com command failed to format the volume as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS: Error 0x%.8X.\n\nFalling back to using Windows FormatEx API.
Windows FormatEx API failed to format the volume as NTFS/exFAT/ReFS.\n\nFailure status = %s.
- Writing random data to new space ...\n
- Writing re-encrypted backup header ...\n
- Writing re-encrypted primary header ...\n
- Wiping old backup header ...\n
- Mounting volume ...\n
- Unmounting volume ...\n
- Extending file system ...\n
+ Writing random data to new space...\n
+ Writing re-encrypted backup header...\n
+ Writing re-encrypted primary header...\n
+ Wiping old backup header...\n
+ Mounting volume...\n
+ Unmounting volume...\n
+ Extending file system...\n
Warning: The system partition you attempted to mount was not fully encrypted. As a safety measure to prevent potential corruption or unwanted modifications, volume '%s' was mounted as read-only.
Important information on using third-party file extensions
Disable memory protection for Accessibility tools compatibility
@@ -1651,7 +1651,7 @@
Key derivation failed. This may be caused by insufficient memory or an interrupted operation.
The system partition/drive is already decrypted, but the EFI Microsoft boot loader path was not restored to the Windows Boot Manager. Only the EFI boot files need repair. Use the VeraCrypt Rescue Disk repair option, or boot Windows recovery media and run 'bcdboot W:\\Windows /s S: /f UEFI' after replacing W: with the Windows volume drive letter and S: with the EFI System Partition drive letter. Path:
The system partition/drive is already decrypted, but the EFI fallback boot loader path still contains the VeraCrypt Boot Loader. Only the EFI boot files need repair. Use the VeraCrypt Rescue Disk repair option, or boot Windows recovery media and run 'bcdboot W:\\Windows /s S: /f UEFI' after replacing W: with the Windows volume drive letter and S: with the EFI System Partition drive letter. Path:
- Repair EFI Boot Loader...
+ Repair EFI Boot Loader
VeraCrypt will restore the Windows EFI boot loader paths and remove VeraCrypt EFI boot entries and files.\n\nUse this only after the system partition/drive is fully decrypted and Windows can boot without system encryption.\n\nDo you want to continue?
The EFI boot loader file could not be read completely:
The EFI boot loader file is unexpectedly large and was not inspected: