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#: Name
msgid "Disk overview"
msgstr ""
#: Link
msgid "Disks"
msgstr ""
#: Title
msgid "Available disks"
msgstr ""
#: Help.Disks
msgid "All available disks appear in this frame. To divide several disks from each other, their names and sizes are written below. Reload this page after you've connected a new device. Click on a disk symbol to activate or format it or for getting detailed information. It's good practice to give your volumes identifying names before you use them."
msgstr ""
#: Help.Active
msgid "The volumes shown here are currently activated."
msgstr ""
#: Help.Legend
msgid "Here you see all used disk icons and next to each its correlating meaning. Just to make sure: \"unencrypted\" means that anyone who get's this disk in his/her fingers will be able to read all data stored on it! The options \"activated\" and \"deactivated\" are describing the status of the disk inside the CryptoBox and so in your network. If a disk is \"activated\" its content is available in your network. So if you \"activated\" an \"encrypted\" disk, you can access its data in your network. This is symbolized by an opened lock icon."
msgstr ""
#: AdviceMessage.NoDisksAvailable.Text
msgid "No available disks were found!"
msgstr ""
#: Active
msgid "Active disks"
msgstr ""
#: Legend
msgid "Icon legend"
msgstr ""