diff --git a/Translations/Language.ar.xml b/Translations/Language.ar.xml
index fff2b170..08686f2b 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.ar.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.ar.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.be.xml b/Translations/Language.be.xml
index 2e88d2f0..9e7bc57d 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.be.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.be.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.bg.xml b/Translations/Language.bg.xml
index d6db59b3..0471bf90 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.bg.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.bg.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.ca.xml b/Translations/Language.ca.xml
index e07a0099..12acecda 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.ca.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.ca.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.co.xml b/Translations/Language.co.xml
index 676763da..2bd15664 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.co.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.co.xml
@@ -1590,6 +1590,37 @@ Information about Corsican localization:
Muntà senza impiatta
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.cs.xml b/Translations/Language.cs.xml
index bd66c9e1..8b9b5d71 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.cs.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.cs.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.da.xml b/Translations/Language.da.xml
index 57799822..bc46f4da 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.da.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.da.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.de.xml b/Translations/Language.de.xml
index edf54aa2..273b6ae2 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.de.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.de.xml
@@ -1576,6 +1576,37 @@
Ohne Cache einhängen
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.el.xml b/Translations/Language.el.xml
index b153b959..6035f884 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.el.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.el.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.es.xml b/Translations/Language.es.xml
index 306186c1..1252d018 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.es.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.es.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.et.xml b/Translations/Language.et.xml
index c7479ae3..713bf804 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.et.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.et.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.eu.xml b/Translations/Language.eu.xml
index 550d1d2c..72f27126 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.eu.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.eu.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.fa.xml b/Translations/Language.fa.xml
index 4ca98eca..2017798e 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.fa.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.fa.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.fi.xml b/Translations/Language.fi.xml
index 14ee877c..5cbc9f0b 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.fi.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.fi.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.fr.xml b/Translations/Language.fr.xml
index d07f5dc3..ab272bec 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.fr.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.fr.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Monter sans cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.he.xml b/Translations/Language.he.xml
index 0774c0de..97de1dc9 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.he.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.he.xml
@@ -1574,6 +1574,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.hu.xml b/Translations/Language.hu.xml
index a3e26f1f..572d83ab 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.hu.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.hu.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.id.xml b/Translations/Language.id.xml
index 2a808e77..06bbeb1c 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.id.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.id.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.it.xml b/Translations/Language.it.xml
index 0950ce9d..5ad7e1ad 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.it.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.it.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.ja.xml b/Translations/Language.ja.xml
index eb05de12..3d093a45 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.ja.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.ja.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.ka.xml b/Translations/Language.ka.xml
index 2becaafd..f4f03f3a 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.ka.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.ka.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.ko.xml b/Translations/Language.ko.xml
index 8bb0385e..6846f084 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.ko.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.ko.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.lv.xml b/Translations/Language.lv.xml
index 1e76b7de..50ab2f87 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.lv.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.lv.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.my.xml b/Translations/Language.my.xml
index de4dd4bc..3bb3b518 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.my.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.my.xml
@@ -1575,6 +1575,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.nl.xml b/Translations/Language.nl.xml
index 75a92e48..39132454 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.nl.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.nl.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Koppelen zonder cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.nn.xml b/Translations/Language.nn.xml
index ed52d078..940cb0f0 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.nn.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.nn.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.pl.xml b/Translations/Language.pl.xml
index 2c33a911..98b2a998 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.pl.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.pl.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Podłącz bez pamięci podręcznej
:: Rozszerzacz VeraCrypt ::\n\nRozszerz wolumen VeraCrypt w locie bez ponownego formatowania\n\n\nObsługiwane są wszelkiego rodzaju wolumeny (pliki kontenerów, dyski i partycje) sformatowane w systemie plików NTFS. Jedynym warunkiem jest wystarczająca ilość wolnego miejsca na dysku hosta lub urządzeniu hosta wolumenu VeraCrypt.\n\nNie używaj tego oprogramowania do rozszerzania wolumenu zewnętrznego zawierającego wolumen ukryty, ponieważ spowoduje to zniszczenie wolumenu ukrytego!\n
1. Wybierz wolumen VeraCrypt do rozszerzenia\n2. Kliknij przycisk 'Podłącz'
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.pt-br.xml b/Translations/Language.pt-br.xml
index 21f4a795..8ffaf8e0 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.pt-br.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.pt-br.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.ro.xml b/Translations/Language.ro.xml
index 07174c03..c95c1b6a 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.ro.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.ro.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.ru.xml b/Translations/Language.ru.xml
index b1bcfdf1..c7a429e8 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.ru.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.ru.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.sk.xml b/Translations/Language.sk.xml
index 33289011..060f7de9 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.sk.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.sk.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.sl.xml b/Translations/Language.sl.xml
index efb360ee..9c68b058 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.sl.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.sl.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.sv.xml b/Translations/Language.sv.xml
index a61e1113..c6b3e2ba 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.sv.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.sv.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.th.xml b/Translations/Language.th.xml
index 40d6267e..4e663785 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.th.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.th.xml
@@ -1574,6 +1574,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.tr.xml b/Translations/Language.tr.xml
index 8cb29a9c..0cca608e 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.tr.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.tr.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.uk.xml b/Translations/Language.uk.xml
index 959b8a3e..cca1d787 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.uk.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.uk.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.uz.xml b/Translations/Language.uz.xml
index da8557cd..9c2655f7 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.uz.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.uz.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.vi.xml b/Translations/Language.vi.xml
index 8fec3c15..a5529c57 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.vi.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.vi.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml b/Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml
index 2ed897ba..4022ef81 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.zh-cn.xml
@@ -1575,6 +1575,37 @@
无缓存装载
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml b/Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml
index d47533d0..59c4fa88 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.zh-hk.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n
diff --git a/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml b/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml
index 8de708ac..1ee40020 100644
--- a/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml
+++ b/Translations/Language.zh-tw.xml
@@ -1573,6 +1573,37 @@
Mount Without Cache
:: VeraCrypt Expander ::\n\nExpand a VeraCrypt volume on the fly without reformatting\n\n\nAll kind of volumes (container files, disks and partitions) formatted with NTFS are supported. The only condition is that there must be enough free space on the host drive or host device of the VeraCrypt volume.\n\nDo not use this software to expand an outer volume containing a hidden volume, because this destroys the hidden volume!\n
1. Select the VeraCrypt volume to be expanded\n2. Click the 'Mount' button
+ Volume:
+ File system:
+ Current size:
+ New size:
+ Enter new volume size
+ Fill new space with random data
+ Quick Expand
+ Fill new space:
+ %s free space available on host drive
+ This is a device-based VeraCrypt volume.\n\nThe new volume size will be choosen automatically as the size of the host device.
+ Please specify the new size of the VeraCrypt volume (must be at least %I64u KB larger than the current size).
+ WARNING: You should use Quick Expand only in the following cases:\n\n1) The device where the file container is located contains no sensitive data and you do not need plausible deniability.\n2) The device where the file container is located has already been securely and fully encrypted.\n\nAre you sure you want to use Quick Expand?
+ IMPORTANT: Move your mouse as randomly as possible within this window. The longer you move it, the better. This significantly increases the cryptographic strength of the encryption keys. Then click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Click 'Continue' to expand the volume.
+ Error: volume expansion failed.
+ 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
+ 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
+ Warning: The container file is larger than the VeraCrypt volume area. The data after the VeraCrypt volume area will be overwritten.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains a FAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an exFAT file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, but not the file system.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ Warning: The VeraCrypt volume contains an unknown or no file system!\n\nOnly the VeraCrypt volume itself will be expanded, the file system remains unchanged.\n\nDo you want to continue?
+ New volume size too small, must be at least %I64u kB larger than the current size.
+ New volume size too large, not enough space on host drive.
+ Maximum file size of %I64u MB on host drive exceeded.
+ Error: Failed to get necessary privileges to enable Quick Expand!\nPlease uncheck Quick Expand option and try again.
+ Maximum VeraCrypt volume size of %I64u TB exceeded!\n