File name: | fvewiz.dll.mui |
Size: | 50176 byte |
MD5: | 708309b616010d0ba0c48a87fa6017d6 |
SHA1: | f161b4bf4fe9eebbf775397e0feadf46ff70f0cb |
SHA256: | 9318e987a6e7b91feb43b2acd8695558f7c952fefd5983f8ccd51c6bce510272 |
Operating systems: | Windows 10 |
Extension: | MUI |
If an error occurred or the following message in English (British) language and you cannot find a solution, than check answer in English. Table below helps to know how correctly this phrase sounds in English.
id | English (British) | English |
---|---|---|
796 | ||
797 | Copy recovery key | Copy recovery key |
798 | Copy start-up key | Copy startup key |
799 | Reset start-up PIN | Reset startup PIN |
800 | BitLocker Drive Encryption recovery key | BitLocker Drive Encryption recovery key |
801 | To verify that this is the correct recovery key, compare the start of the following identifier with the identifier value displayed on your PC.
Identifier: %1 If the above identifier matches the one displayed by your PC then use the following key to unlock your drive. Recovery Key: %2 If the above identifier doesn't match the one displayed by your PC then this isn't the right key to unlock your drive. Try another recovery key or refer to https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=260589 for additional assistance. |
To verify that this is the correct recovery key, compare the start of the following identifier with the identifier value displayed on your PC.
Identifier: %1 If the above identifier matches the one displayed by your PC, then use the following key to unlock your drive. Recovery Key: %2 If the above identifier doesn't match the one displayed by your PC, then this isn't the right key to unlock your drive. Try another recovery key, or refer to https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=260589 for additional assistance. |
803 | BitLocker Drive Encryption (%1) | BitLocker Drive Encryption (%1) |
804 | BitLocker Drive Encryption | BitLocker Drive Encryption |
805 | Save BitLocker recovery key as | Save BitLocker recovery key as |
806 | BitLocker Drive Encryption error | BitLocker Drive Encryption error |
814 | Do you want to start BitLocker setup? | Do you want to start BitLocker setup? |
816 | Turning on BitLocker deletes any existing restore points for this volume. You won't be able to restore this volume to its previous condition using system restore points. | Turning on BitLocker deletes any existing restore points for this volume. You won't be able to restore this volume to its previous condition using system restore points. |
827 | &Close | &Close |
828 | &Save | &Save |
831 | Start &encrypting | Start &encrypting |
832 | &Set PIN | &Set PIN |
834 | Text Files (*.txt) | Text Files (*.txt) |
835 | All Files (*.*) | All Files (*.*) |
861 | An internal error with bad mark-up has occurred. | An internal error with bad markup has occurred. |
863 | An unsupported mode has been called. | An unsupported mode has been called. |
870 | This drive has no keys. | This drive has no keys. |
872 | Cannot encrypt the drive | Can't encrypt the drive |
877 | Wizard initialisation has failed. | Wizard initialization has failed. |
878 | This is not a valid drive to encrypt. | This is not a valid drive to encrypt. |
879 | Cannot run. | Can't run. |
880 | This location cannot be used. | This location can't be used. |
885 | Save a recovery key to a USB flash drive | Save a recovery key to a USB flash drive |
887 | Insert the USB device, select it in the list, and click Save. | Insert the USB device, select it in the list, and click Save. |
888 | Do you want to save the recovery key on this PC? | Do you want to save the recovery key on this PC? |
889 | It's a good idea to have more than one recovery key and keep each in a safe place other than your PC. | It's a good idea to have more than one recovery key and keep each in a safe place other than your PC. |
899 | &Restart | &Restart |
900 | &Shutdown | &Shutdown |
901 | TPM security hardware wasn't turned on | TPM security hardware wasn't turned on |
902 | Turn on the TPM security hardware
You must turn on the TPM to use BitLocker. Follow these steps: |
Turn on the TPM security hardware
You must turn on the TPM to use BitLocker. Follow these steps: |
903 | &Continue | &Continue |
910 | Initialising the TPM security hardware | Initializing the TPM security hardware |
911 | Please wait while BitLocker initialises the TPM security hardware. This might take a few minutes. | Please wait while BitLocker initializes the TPM security hardware. This might take a few minutes. |
912 | Starting BitLocker | Starting BitLocker |
913 | Please wait while BitLocker initialises the drive. | Please wait while BitLocker initializes the drive. |
920 | Turn &BitLocker on | Turn on &BitLocker |
921 | Resume &BitLocker protection | Resume &BitLocker protection |
922 | Your password has been changed. | Your password has been changed. |
923 | This password is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing password. | This password is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing password. |
924 | Automatic unlocking is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing automatic unlocking. | Automatic unlocking is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing automatic unlocking. |
925 | Do you want to continue? | Do you want to continue? |
926 | This drive was encrypted on a computer running Windows Vista. If you continue and add a new unlocking method, you won't be able to unlock this drive with Windows Vista. | This drive was encrypted on a computer running Windows Vista. If you continue and add a new unlocking method, you won't be able to unlock this drive with Windows Vista. |
927 | Please insert your smart card | Please insert your smart card |
928 | Checking your PC's configuration | Checking your PC's configuration |
929 | BitLocker is verifying that your PC meets its system requirements. This might take a few minutes. | BitLocker is verifying that your PC meets its system requirements. This might take a few minutes. |
930 | Restart &now | Restart &now |
931 | Restart &later | Restart &later |
932 | Your PC's start-up files will be moved to the recovery partition, which will become the system drive. | Your PC's startup files will be moved to the recovery partition, which will become the system drive. |
933 | Boot files will be moved to disk %1!u! partition %2!u!, which will become the system drive. | Boot files will be moved to disk %1!u! partition %2!u!, which will become the system drive. |
934 | Boot files will be moved to drive %1!c!:, which will become the system drive. | Boot files will be moved to drive %1!c!:, which will become the system drive. |
935 | A new system drive will be created from unallocated space on the hard drive. The new drive will not have a drive letter. | A new system drive will be created from unallocated space on the hard drive. The new drive will not have a drive letter. |
936 | A new system drive will be created from free space on disk %1!u! partition %2!u!. The new drive will not have a drive letter. | A new system drive will be created from free space on disk %1!u! partition %2!u!. The new drive will not have a drive letter. |
937 | A new system drive will be created from free space on drive %1!c!:. The new drive will not have a drive letter. | A new system drive will be created from free space on drive %1!c!:. The new drive will not have a drive letter. |
938 | Shrinking drive %1!c!: | Shrinking drive %1!c!: |
939 | Shrinking disk %1!u! partition %2!u! | Shrinking disk %1!u! partition %2!u! |
940 | Creating new system drive | Creating new system drive |
941 | Preparing drive for BitLocker | Preparing drive for BitLocker |
942 | This smart card is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing smart card. | This smart card is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing smart card. |
943 | Remove the smart card? | Remove the smart card? |
944 | Once removed, you will not be able to use a smart card to unlock this drive. | Once removed, you will not be able to use a smart card to unlock this drive. |
945 | Windows Recovery Environment will be moved to your system or recovery drive. | Windows Recovery Environment will be moved to your system or recovery drive. |
946 | Creating new Windows Recovery Environment drive | Creating new Windows Recovery Environment drive |
947 | Moving Windows Recovery Environment to recovery drive | Moving Windows Recovery Environment to recovery drive |
948 | A new recovery drive will be created from free space on drive %1!c!:. The new drive will not have a drive letter. | A new recovery drive will be created from free space on drive %1!c!:. The new drive will not have a drive letter. |
949 | Manage &BitLocker | Manage &BitLocker |
950 | Choose a PIN that's %1!u!‒%2!u! numbers long. | Choose a PIN that's %1!u!‒%2!u! numbers long. |
951 | Choose a PIN that's %1!u!‒%2!u! characters long. | Choose a PIN that's %1!u!‒%2!u! characters long. |
952 | Cancelling BitLocker Drive Encryption | Cancelling BitLocker Drive Encryption |
953 | Don't remove your drive until this process has finished. | Don't remove your drive until this process has finished. |
954 | Starting encryption | Starting encryption |
955 | Don't remove your drive until encryption has begun. | Don't remove your drive until encryption begins. |
956 | Other people are signed in to this PC. Restarting it might cause them to lose data.
Are you sure that you want to restart this PC? |
Other people are signed in to this PC. Restarting it might cause them to lose data.
Are you sure you want to restart this PC? |
957 | Please wait while encryption begins. | Please wait while encryption begins. |
958 | Do you want to cancel BitLocker setup? | Do you want to cancel BitLocker setup? |
959 | If you stop now, your drive won't be protected. | If you stop now, your drive won't be protected. |
960 | Don't remove your drive during BitLocker setup. | Don't remove your drive during BitLocker setup. |
961 | You'll be able to unlock this drive using a password. | You'll be able to unlock this drive using a password. |
962 | You'll be able to unlock this drive using a smart card. | You'll be able to unlock this drive using a smart card. |
963 | You'll be able to unlock this drive using a password and smart card. | You'll be able to unlock this drive using a password and smart card. |
964 | This drive will automatically unlock on this PC. | This drive will unlock automatically on this PC. |
965 | BitLocker Recovery Key %1!08X!-%2!04X!-%3!04X!-%4!02X!%5!02X!-%6!02X!%7!02X!%8!02X!%9!02X!%10!02X!%11!02X! | BitLocker Recovery Key %1!08X!-%2!04X!-%3!04X!-%4!02X!%5!02X!-%6!02X!%7!02X!%8!02X!%9!02X!%10!02X!%11!02X! |
966 | Bootable media changes the system boot information used by BitLocker for system security. | Bootable media changes the system boot information used by BitLocker for system security. |
967 | &Activate BitLocker | &Activate BitLocker |
968 | Completing encryption | Completing encryption |
969 | Please wait while the drive encryption process is completed. | Please wait while the drive encryption process is completed. |
970 | Change BitLocker PIN | Change BitLocker PIN |
971 | Change BitLocker password | Change BitLocker password |
972 | BitLocker | BitLocker |
973 | Turn BitLocker on | Turn on BitLocker |
974 | Manage BitLocker | Manage BitLocker |
975 | Change password/PIN | Change password/PIN |
976 | Enable and work with BitLocker. | Enable and work with BitLocker. |
977 | Saving Recovery Key to your Microsoft account | Saving Recovery Key to your Microsoft account |
978 | Please wait while BitLocker saves the recovery key. | Please wait while BitLocker saves the recovery key. |
979 | Can't sign in to your Microsoft account | Can't sign in to your Microsoft account |
980 | Can't connect to your Microsoft account | Can't connect to your Microsoft account |
981 | Can't save to your Microsoft account | Can't save to your Microsoft account |
982 | Key identifier:
%1 Recovery Key: %2 |
Key identifier:
%1 Recovery Key: %2 |
983 | BitLocker Recovery Key %1 | BitLocker Recovery Key %1 |
984 | Saving Recovery Key to your cloud domain account | Saving Recovery Key to your cloud domain account |
986 | Can’t sign in to your cloud domain account | Can't sign in to your cloud domain account |
987 | Can’t connect to your cloud domain account | Can't connect to your cloud domain account |
988 | Can’t save to your cloud domain account | Can't save to your cloud domain account |
1764 | A recovery key can be used to access your files and folders if you're having problems unlocking your PC. It's a good idea to have more than one and keep each in a safe place other than your PC. | A recovery key can be used to access your files and folders if you're having problems unlocking your PC. It's a good idea to have more than one and keep each in a safe place other than your PC. |
1773 | Save your start-up key | Save your startup key |
1781 | Encryption might take a while depending on the size of the drive. | Encryption might take a while depending on the size of the drive. |
1818 | Before you turn on the TPM hardware for this computer, remove any CDs, DVDs or USB flash drives, shut down the computer, then restart. | Before you turn on the TPM hardware for this computer, remove any CDs, DVDs, or USB flash drives, shut down the computer, and then restart. |
1825 | Save your Start-up Key | Save your Startup Key |
1843 | Configure Start-up Options | Configure Startup Options |
1847 | Recovery Key Page | Recovery Key Page |
1849 | PIN Key Page | PIN Key Page |
1851 | Start-up Key Page | Startup Key Page |
1853 | Encrypt Page | Encrypt Page |
1859 | Manage Keys Page | Manage Keys Page |
1861 | Turn On TPM | Turn On TPM |
1874 | Task Progress | Task Progress |
1897 | Insert a removable USB flash drive, select it, then tap or click Save. | Insert a removable USB flash drive, select it, and then tap or click Save. |
1898 | &D | &D |
1899 | &Drives | &Drives |
1900 | Drives list. | Drives list. |
1912 | &Run BitLocker system check | &Run BitLocker system check |
1926 | Warning! | Warning! |
1927 | Status Message Here | Status Message Here |
1928 | Choose how to unlock your drive at start-up | Choose how to unlock your drive at startup |
1935 | Enter a &PIN (recommended) | Enter a &PIN (recommended) |
1936 | Insert a &USB flash drive | Insert a &USB flash drive |
1937 | Let BitLocker unlock my drive &automatically | Let BitLocker &automatically unlock my drive |
1944 | How do you want to back up your recovery key? | How do you want to back up your recovery key? |
1946 | Save to a &USB flash drive | Save to a &USB flash drive |
1948 | &Print the recovery key | &Print the recovery key |
1949 | Save to a &file | Save to a &file |
1950 | Enter a PIN | Enter a PIN |
1954 | &PIN | &PIN |
1955 | _ | _ |
1956 | Enter PIN | Enter PIN |
1958 | &Re-enter PIN | &Reenter PIN |
1960 | Confirm PIN | Confirm PIN |
1961 | Are you ready to encrypt this drive? | Are you ready to encrypt this drive? |
1962 | Encrypt the drive | Encrypt the drive |
1963 | Note: This check might take a while, but is recommended to ensure that your selected unlock method works without requiring the recovery key. | Note: This check might take a while, but is recommended to ensure that your selected unlock method works without requiring the recovery key. |
1966 | Select options to manage | Select options to manage |
1968 | Save or print recovery &key again | Save or print recovery &key again |
1970 | Duplicate the &start-up key | Duplicate the &startup key |
1972 | &Reset the PIN | &Reset the PIN |
1988 | The system check ensures that BitLocker can read the recovery and encryption keys correctly before encrypting the drive.
BitLocker will restart your computer before encrypting. |
The system check ensures that BitLocker can read the recovery and encryption keys correctly before encrypting the drive.
BitLocker will restart your computer before encrypting. |
1989 | You can keep working while the drive is being encrypted, although your PC might run more slowly. | You can keep working while the drive is being encrypted, although your PC might run more slowly. |
1996 | Information! | Information! |
1997 | Error! | Error! |
1999 | Turn on the TPM security hardware | Turn on the TPM security hardware |
2007 | You must turn on the TPM to use BitLocker.
This computer requires you to turn on the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) manually. Consult the computer manufacturer's documentation for instructions. After you’ve turned the TPM on, restart this wizard. |
You must turn on the TPM to use BitLocker.
This computer requires you to turn on the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) manually. Consult the computer manufacturer's documentation for instructions. After you turn on the TPM, restart this wizard. |
2008 | Before you turn on the TPM hardware for this computer, remove any CDs, DVDs or USB flash drives and restart the computer. | Before you turn on the TPM hardware for this computer, remove any CDs, DVDs, or USB flash drives and restart the computer. |
2009 | The system check ensures that BitLocker can read the recovery and encryption keys correctly before encrypting the drive.
Insert the USB flash drive containing your saved recovery key. BitLocker will restart your computer before encrypting. |
The system check ensures that BitLocker can read the recovery and encryption keys correctly before encrypting the drive.
Insert the USB flash drive containing your saved recovery key. BitLocker will restart your computer before encrypting. |
2014 | UnlockOptions | UnlockOptions |
2015 | Choose how you want to unlock this drive | Choose how you want to unlock this drive |
2017 | Use a &password to unlock the drive | Use a &password to unlock the drive |
2020 | &Automatically unlock this drive on this computer | &Automatically unlock this drive on this computer |
2022 | Password | Password |
2023 | Create a password to unlock this drive | Create a password to unlock this drive |
2025 | You should create a strong password that uses upper and lower case letters, numbers, symbols and spaces. | You should create a strong password that uses uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces. |
2026 | Enter your &password | Enter your &password |
2028 | Enter Password | Enter Password |
2029 | Re-enter your p&assword | Reenter your p&assword |
2031 | Confirm Password | Confirm Password |
2036 | Tips for creating a strong password. | Tips for creating a strong password. |
2038 | Add a &password to unlock the drive | Add a &password to unlock the drive |
2040 | Change &password to unlock the drive | Change &password to unlock the drive |
2042 | &Remove password from this drive | &Remove password from this drive |
2046 | Turn off &automatic unlocking for this drive on this computer | Turn off &automatic unlocking for this drive on this computer |
2048 | If you forget your password or lose your smart card, you can use your recovery key to access your drive. | If you forget your password or lose your smart card, you can use your recovery key to access your drive. |
2049 | How can I find my recovery key later? | How can I find my recovery key later? |
2050 | Why should I save the BitLocker recovery key? | Why should I save the BitLocker recovery key? |
2054 | Encryption might take a while depending on the size of the drive.
Until encryption is complete, your files will not be protected. |
Encryption might take a while depending on the size of the drive.
Until encryption is complete, your files won't be protected. |
2057 | &Enter your password | &Enter your password |
2064 | Use my &smart card to unlock the drive | Use my &smart card to unlock the drive |
2065 | You'll need to insert your smart card. The smart card PIN will be required when you unlock the drive. | You'll need to insert your smart card. The smart card PIN will be required when you unlock the drive. |
2066 | Checked | Checked |
2067 | Failed | Failed |
2068 | Description | Description |
2069 | warning | warning |
2070 | Message | Message |
2075 | Required Steps Page | Required Steps Page |
2076 | BitLocker Drive Encryption setup | BitLocker Drive Encryption setup |
2078 | When you turn on BitLocker, your computer performs the following steps: | When you turn on BitLocker, your computer performs the following steps: |
2079 | Prepare your drive for BitLocker | Prepare your drive for BitLocker |
2082 | What are BitLocker's system requirements? | What are BitLocker's system requirements? |
2084 | Drive Preparation Plan Page | Drive Preparation Plan Page |
2085 | Preparing your drive for BitLocker | Preparing your drive for BitLocker |
2087 | An existing drive or unallocated free space on the hard drive will be used to turn on BitLocker. | An existing drive or unallocated free space on the hard drive will be used to turn on BitLocker. |
2088 | Drive repartition plan message | Drive repartition plan message |
2089 | Caution: | Caution: |
2090 | It's a good idea to back up critical files and data before continuing. | It's a good idea to back up critical files and data before continuing. |
2091 | Use File History to perform a backup | Use File History to perform a backup |
2092 | This process might take a while, depending on the size and contents of the drive. | This process might take awhile, depending on the size and contents of the drive. |
2101 | Drive Preparation Page | Drive Preparation Page |
2104 | Do not turn off or restart your computer until this process has been completed. | Do not turn off or restart your computer until this process has been completed. |
2105 | Don't turn off or restart your PC until this process has been completed. | Don't turn off or restart your PC until this process is completed. |
2106 | Status: | Status: |
2107 | Status | Status |
2108 | Drive Preparation Complete Page | Drive Preparation Complete Page |
2109 | Drive preparation is complete | Drive preparation is complete |
2111 | BitLocker must restart your computer to finish preparing your system drive for encryption. | BitLocker must restart your computer to finish preparing your system drive for encryption. |
2112 | Add a &smart card to unlock the drive | Add a &smart card to unlock the drive |
2114 | Remove a &smart card from this drive | Remove a &smart card from this drive |
2116 | What is the TPM? | What is the TPM? |
2122 | You'll no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment if you turn on BitLocker. | You'll no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment if you turn on BitLocker. |
2123 | Details | Details |
2126 | Caution | Caution |
2134 | Toggle More Details | Toggle More Details |
2135 | Show or hide the repartition plan message | Show or hide the repartition plan message |
2136 | Choose a PIN that's 5–20 characters long. | Choose a PIN that's 5–20 characters long. |
2140 | Task progress | Task progress |
2143 | You'll be able to unlock this drive on computers running Windows using a {x} and {y}. {This drive will automatically unlock on this computer.} | You'll be able to unlock this drive on computers running Windows using a {x} and {y}. {This drive will automatically unlock on this computer.} |
2144 | Passwords should contain upper and lower case letters, numbers, spaces and symbols. | Passwords should contain uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, spaces, and symbols. |
2145 | &Re-enter your password | &Reenter your password |
2146 | Information icon. | Information icon. |
2147 | Warning icon. | Warning icon. |
2148 | Error icon. | Error icon. |
2149 | checked icon | checked icon |
2150 | Failed icon | Failed icon |
2151 | warning icon | warning icon |
2152 | PIN edit field | PIN edit field |
2153 | PIN confirmation edit field | PIN confirmation edit field |
2154 | List of removable drives | List of removable drives |
2156 | Password edit field | Password edit field |
2157 | Password confirmation edit field | Password confirmation edit field |
2163 | Complete Pre-Provisioned Volume Page | Complete Pre-Provisioned Volume Page |
2165 | Activate BitLocker | Activate BitLocker |
2166 | This drive ({}) has been encrypted for use with BitLocker and now just needs to be activated. This will take a few seconds. | This drive ({}) has been encrypted for use with BitLocker and now just needs to be activated. This will take a few seconds. |
2168 | &Wipe free space | &Wipe free space |
2169 | Choose Encryption Type Page | Choose Encryption Type Page |
2170 | Choose how much of your drive to encrypt | Choose how much of your drive to encrypt |
2172 | If you're setting up BitLocker on a new drive or a new PC, you only need to encrypt the part of the drive that's currently being used. BitLocker encrypts new data automatically as you add it.
If you're enabling BitLocker on a PC or drive that's already in use, consider encrypting the entire drive. Encrypting the entire drive ensures that all data is protected – even data that you've deleted but that might still contain retrievable information. |
If you're setting up BitLocker on a new drive or a new PC, you only need to encrypt the part of the drive that's currently being used. BitLocker encrypts new data automatically as you add it.
If you're enabling BitLocker on a PC or drive that's already in use, consider encrypting the entire drive. Encrypting the entire drive ensures that all data is protected–even data that you deleted but that might still contain retrievable info. |
2173 | Encrypt used disk space only (faster and best for new PCs and drives) | Encrypt used disk space only (faster and best for new PCs and drives) |
2174 | Encrypt &used disk space only (faster and best for new PCs and drives) | Encrypt &used disk space only (faster and best for new PCs and drives) |
2175 | Encrypt entire drive (slower but best for PCs and drives already in use) | Encrypt entire drive (slower but best for PCs and drives already in use) |
2176 | &Encrypt entire drive (slower but best for PCs and drives already in use) | &Encrypt entire drive (slower but best for PCs and drives already in use) |
2177 | To help keep your data more secure, you can have BitLocker prompt you to enter a password or insert a USB flash drive each time you start your PC. | To help keep your data more secure, you can have BitLocker prompt you to enter a password or insert a USB flash drive each time you start your PC. |
2178 | Enter a pass&word | Enter a pass&word |
2181 | You may not be able to enter this password to unlock every PC that you sign in to. | You might not be able to enter this password to unlock on every PC you sign in to. |
2182 | &Show password as it's entered | &Show password as it's entered |
2187 | Follow the instructions to turn on the TPM when your computer restarts. | Follow the instructions to turn on the TPM when your computer restarts. |
2188 | Follow the instructions to turn on the TPM when your computer starts. | Follow the instructions to turn on the TPM when your computer starts. |
2190 | To help keep your data more secure, you can have BitLocker prompt you to enter a PIN or insert a USB flash drive each time you start your PC. | To help keep your data more secure, you can have BitLocker prompt you to enter a PIN or insert a USB flash drive each time you start your PC. |
2196 | Save to your &Microsoft account | Save to your &Microsoft account |
2201 | Save to your &cloud domain account | Save to your &cloud domain account |
2202 | Choose Downlevel Support Page | Choose Downlevel Support Page |
2203 | Select which encryption mode to use | Choose which encryption mode to use |
2205 | Windows 10 (Version 1511) introduces a new disk encryption mode (XTS-AES). This mode provides additional integrity support, but it is not compatible with older versions of Windows.
If this is a removable drive that you’re going to use on older version of Windows, you should choose Compatible mode. If this is a fixed drive or if this drive will only be used on devices running at least Windows 10 (Version 1511) or later, you should choose the new encryption mode |
Windows 10 (Version 1511) introduces a new disk encryption mode (XTS-AES). This mode provides additional integrity support, but it is not compatible with older versions of Windows.
If this is a removable drive that you're going to use on older version of Windows, you should choose Compatible mode. If this is a fixed drive or if this drive will only be used on devices running at least Windows 10 (Version 1511) or later, you should choose the new encryption mode |
2206 | Compatible mode (best for drives that can be moved from this device) | Compatible mode (best for drives that can be moved from this device) |
2207 | &Compatible mode (best for drives that can be moved from this device) | &Compatible mode (best for drives that can be moved from this device) |
2208 | New encryption mode (best for fixed drives on this device) | New encryption mode (best for fixed drives on this device) |
2209 | &New encryption mode (best for fixed drives on this device) | &New encryption mode (best for fixed drives on this device) |
0x00A1000E | Your PIN has been set. It's a good idea to keep it in a safe place other than your PC. | Your PIN has been set. It's a good idea to keep it in a safe place other than your PC. |
0x00A10014 | Your recovery key has been saved. | Your recovery key has been saved. |
0x00A10018 | Your recovery key was printed. | Your recovery key was printed. |
0x00A1001E | Your USB flash drive now contains the start-up key for this PC. | Your USB flash drive now contains the startup key for this PC. |
0x00A1001F | This drive (%1!s!) has been encrypted for use with BitLocker and now just needs to be activated. This will take a few seconds. | This drive (%1!s!) has been encrypted for use with BitLocker and now just needs to be activated. This will take a few seconds. |
0x00A10042 | This drive will be unlocked automatically when you sign in. | This drive will be unlocked automatically when you sign in. |
0x40A10001 | Some settings are managed by your system administrator. | Some settings are managed by your system administrator. |
0x40A1001B | It's a good idea to keep your recovery password in a safe place other than your PC. | It's a good idea to keep your recovery password in a safe place other than your PC. |
0x80A10036 | You will only be able to unlock this drive on computers running Windows 7 and later. If you want to unlock the drive on computers running other versions of Windows, click the back button and create a password. | You will only be able to unlock this drive on computers running Windows 7 and later. If you want to unlock the drive on computers running other versions of Windows, click the back button and create a password. |
0xC0A10002 | This drive is not encrypted so there are no encryption options to manage. | The drive isn't encrypted, so there are no encryption options to manage. |
0xC0A10003 | BitLocker Drive Encryption is already on. | BitLocker Drive Encryption is already on. |
0xC0A10004 | This drive has not been fully prepared for BitLocker. Please turn on BitLocker from the BitLocker Control Panel to begin encrypting your data. | This drive hasn't been fully prepared for BitLocker. Turn on BitLocker from the BitLocker Control Panel to begin encrypting your data. |
0xC0A10005 | BitLocker Drive Encryption is already in progress. | BitLocker Drive Encryption is already in progress. |
0xC0A10006 | BitLocker Drive Encryption is still decrypting. | BitLocker Drive Encryption is still decrypting. |
0xC0A10007 | MSG_ERROR____NOT_USED___ | MSG_ERROR____NOT_USED___ |
0xC0A10008 | The start-up options on this PC are configured incorrectly. Contact your system administrator for more information. | The startup options on this PC are configured incorrectly. Contact your system administrator for more information. |
0xC0A10009 | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this computer doesn't work with the current BIOS. Contact the computer manufacturer for BIOS upgrade instructions. | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this computer doesn't work with the current BIOS. Contact the computer manufacturer for BIOS upgrade instructions. |
0xC0A1000A | This PC isn't configured to use BitLocker Drive Encryption. The boot manager isn't compatible with BitLocker. Update the boot manager (BOOTMGR). | This PC isn't configured to use BitLocker Drive Encryption. The boot manager isn't compatible with BitLocker. Update the boot manager (BOOTMGR). |
0xC0A1000B | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this PC isn't configured correctly. To initialise the TPM, click the \"TPM Administration\" link in the BitLocker Control Panel. | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) on this PC isn't configured correctly. To initialize the TPM, click the \"TPM Administration\" link in the BitLocker Control Panel. |
0xC0A1000C | You cannot create both a recovery password and a recovery key. Contact your system administrator for more information. | You can't create both a recovery password and a recovery key. Contact your system administrator for more information. |
0xC0A1000D | You cannot create both a recovery password and a recovery key. A recovery password cannot be created because it does not comply with the current security policy regarding the use of FIPS algorithms. Contact your system administrator for more information. | You can't create both a recovery password and a recovery key. A recovery password can't be created because it doesn't comply with the current security policy regarding the use of FIPS algorithms. Contact your system administrator for more information. |
0xC0A1000F | The PINs that you entered don't match. | The PINs you entered don't match. |
0xC0A10010 | The PIN doesn't meet the minimum length requirements. | The PIN doesn't meet the minimum length requirements. |
0xC0A10011 | The PIN must be digits between 0 and 9. | The PIN must be digits between 0 and 9. |
0xC0A10012 | The passwords that you entered don't match. | The passwords you entered don't match. |
0xC0A10013 | The password provided doesn't meet the minimum length requirements. | The password provided doesn't meet minimum length requirements. |
0xC0A10015 | Your recovery key couldn't be saved to this location. Choose a different location. | Your recovery key couldn't be saved to this location. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10016 | Your recovery key cannot be saved to an encrypted drive. Choose a different location. | Your recovery key can't be saved to an encrypted drive. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10017 | Your recovery key cannot be saved in the root directory of a non-removable drive. Choose a different location. | Your recovery key can't be saved in the root directory of a non-removable drive. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10019 | Your recovery key couldn't be printed. Try again. | Your recovery key couldn't be printed. Try again. |
0xC0A1001C | The recovery key couldn't be created. Try again or restart the BitLocker Wizard. | The recovery key couldn't be created. Try again or restart the BitLocker Wizard. |
0xC0A1001D | The start-up key couldn't be created. Try again or restart the BitLocker Wizard. | The startup key couldn't be created. Try again or restart the BitLocker Wizard. |
0xC0A10020 | Your start-up key couldn't be saved to this location. Choose a different location. | Your startup key couldn't be saved to this location. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10021 | Manage BitLocker cannot open because there are no keys to manage. | Manage BitLocker can't open because there are no keys to manage. |
0xC0A10022 | Your Active Directory Domain Services schema isn't configured to run BitLocker Drive Encryption. Contact your system administrator. | Your Active Directory Domain Services schema isn't configured to run BitLocker Drive Encryption. Contact your system administrator. |
0xC0A10023 | The drive configuration is unsuitable for BitLocker Drive Encryption. To use BitLocker, stop sharing the drive with other cluster nodes. | The drive configuration is unsuitable for BitLocker Drive Encryption. To use BitLocker, stop sharing the drive with other cluster nodes. |
0xC0A10024 | This version of Windows doesn't support BitLocker Drive Encryption. To use BitLocker Drive Encryption, upgrade to a version of Windows that supports BitLocker. | This version of Windows doesn't support BitLocker Drive Encryption. To use BitLocker Drive Encryption, upgrade to a version of Windows that supports BitLocker. |
0xC0A10025 | BitLocker Drive Encryption cannot be turned on in safe mode. | BitLocker Drive Encryption can't be turned on in safe mode. |
0xC0A10026 | Use the BitLocker Control Panel to monitor the status of BitLocker Drive Encryption. | Use the BitLocker Control Panel to monitor the status of BitLocker Drive Encryption. |
0xC0A10027 | Select a USB device from the list, and then click Save. | Select a USB device from the list, and then click Save. |
0xC0A10028 | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) has not been turned on. Try again, or contact the PC manufacturer for BIOS or firmware upgrade instructions. | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hasn't been turned on. Try again, or contact the PC manufacturer for BIOS or firmware upgrade instructions. |
0xC0A10029 | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hasn't been turned on in the BIOS or firmware. Try again. | The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) hasn't been turned on in the BIOS or firmware. Try again. |
0xC0A1002A | Your system administrator has blocked all BitLocker unlock options. Contact your system administrator for more information. | Your system administrator has blocked all BitLocker unlock options. Contact your system administrator for more information. |
0xC0A1002B | A certificate suitable for BitLocker cannot be found on your smart card. | A certificate suitable for BitLocker can't be found on your smart card. |
0xC0A1002C | This computer requires a start-up option that isn't supported by BitLocker setup. Please contact your system administrator to turn BitLocker on. | This PC requires a startup option that isn't supported by BitLocker setup. Please contact your system administrator to turn on BitLocker. |
0xC0A1002D | You will no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment unless it is manually enabled and moved to the system drive. | You will no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment unless it is manually enabled and moved to the system drive. |
0xC0A1002E | This device cannot use a Trusted Platform Module. Your administrator must set the \"Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM\" option in the \"Require additional authentication at start-up\" policy for OS volumes. | This device can't use a Trusted Platform Module. Your administrator must set the \"Allow BitLocker without a compatible TPM\" option in the \"Require additional authentication at startup\" policy for OS volumes. |
0xC0A1002F | A problem occurred during BitLocker setup. You may need to restart BitLocker setup to continue.Error code: %1!#.8x! | A problem occurred during BitLocker setup. You may need to restart BitLocker setup to continue.Error code: %1!#.8x! |
0xC0A10030 | BitLocker couldn't contact the domain. Ensure that you are connected to the network or contact your system administrator. | BitLocker couldn't contact the domain. Ensure that you are connected to the network or contact your system administrator. |
0xC0A10031 | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. When a recovery password is required, back up to active directory should be turned on or the user should be required to save the recovery password. | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. When a recovery password is required, backup to active directory should be turned on or the user should be required to save the recovery password. |
0xC0A10032 | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. Users cannot be disallowed from saving the recovery key when it is required. | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. Users can't be disallowed from saving the recovery key when it is required. |
0xC0A10033 | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. Back up to Active Directory must be turned on or the use of data recovery agents enabled for recovery. | There are conflicting settings for recovery options. Contact your system administrator. Backup to Active Directory must be turned on or the use of data recovery agents enabled for recovery. |
0xC0A10034 | BitLocker setup was unable to move Windows Recovery Environment to your new system drive. You will no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment unless it is manually enabled and moved to the system drive. | BitLocker setup was unable to move Windows Recovery Environment to your new system drive. You will no longer be able to use Windows Recovery Environment unless it is manually enabled and moved to the system drive. |
0xC0A10035 | A smart card wasn't detected. Insert your smart card and try again. | A smart card wasn't detected. Insert your smart card and try again. |
0xC0A10037 | The operating system drive must be protected by BitLocker to automatically unlock a fixed data drive. | The operating system drive must be protected by BitLocker to automatically unlock a fixed data drive. |
0xC0A10038 | A free space wipe of this drive is already in progress. | A free space wipe of this drive is already in progress. |
0xC0A10039 | A recovery password cannot be created on this drive, but Group Policy requires use of a recovery password. Contact your system administrator. | A recovery password can't be created on this drive, but Group Policy requires use of a recovery password. Contact your system administrator. |
0xC0A1003A | A recovery key cannot be created on this drive, but Group Policy requires use of a recovery key. Contact your system administrator. | A recovery key can't be created on this drive, but Group Policy requires use of a recovery key. Contact your system administrator. |
0xC0A1003B | You must restart your PC before encryption can begin on this volume. | You must restart your PC before encryption can begin on this volume. |
0xC0A1003C | This PC doesn't support entering a BitLocker recovery password during start-up. Ask your administrator to configure Windows Recovery Environment so that you can use BitLocker. | This PC doesn't support entering a BitLocker recovery password during startup. Ask your administrator to configure Windows Recovery Environment so that you can use BitLocker. |
0xC0A1003D | Your recovery key couldn't be saved to your Microsoft account. Choose a different location. | Your recovery key couldn't be saved to your Microsoft account. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A1003E | You need to be signed in to Windows with a Microsoft account to save your recovery key. Sign out and then sign in again with a Microsoft account, or go to Settings and choose Accounts to change your existing account. | You need to be signed in to Windows with a Microsoft account to save your recovery key. Sign out and then sign in again with a Microsoft account, or go to Settings and choose Accounts to change your existing account. |
0xC0A1003F | Your PC and online passwords don't match. Sign out and then sign in with your current password. | Your PC and online passwords don't match. Sign out, and then sign in with your current password. |
0xC0A10040 | Your recovery key couldn’t be saved to your cloud domain account. Choose a different location. | Your recovery key couldn't be saved to your cloud domain account. Choose a different location. |
0xC0A10041 | Your PC and online passwords don’t match. Update your password in Settings. | Your PC and online passwords don't match. Update your password in Settings. |
0xC0A10043 | Sorry – something went wrong and the unlock option wasn’t changed. Please try again later. | Sorry, something went wrong and the unlock option wasn't changed. Please try again later. |
File Description: | BitLocker Drive Encryption Wizard |
File Version: | 10.0.15063.0 (WinBuild.160101.0800) |
Company Name: | Microsoft Corporation |
Internal Name: | BitLocker Drive Encryption Wizard |
Legal Copyright: | © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. |
Original Filename: | FveWiz.dll.mui |
Product Name: | Microsoft® Windows® Operating System |
Product Version: | 10.0.15063.0 |
Translation: | 0x809, 1200 |