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%2!s!vThe location is on a drive that is not formatted with the NTFS file system. You cannot restore files to this location.4Browse to the network location containing the backup4Select the folder where you want to save the backup.)The backup source drive %1!s! is corrupt.PALabel and use current mediaVPlease write the following label on the current media in the drive %1!s!



     %2!s!Label and use current media�Please write the following label on the current media in the drive %1!s!



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You can use a blank media or current media in the drive %2!s! if you do not want Windows to add backup files to the above mentioned media.Use &current mediaKYour system administrator has disabled the ability to create system images.PA.Label and insert a blank media bigger than 1GB�This media can't be formatted with the Live File System. The media might be incompatible or your drive might not work with this file system.EDetails: %1!s!



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Backup location: %4!s!<a>Show error details...</a>File restore was cancelled.	<Refresh>EFI System Partition+Do you want to create a system repair disc?�We recommend that you create a system repair disc at this time if you don't have a Windows installation disc. The system repair disc can be used to re-image your computer and access other system recovery options.Don't show this message again�A system repair disc can be used to boot your computer. It also contains Windows system recovery tools which can help you recover Windows from a serious error or re-image your computer from a system image.&IgnorePA0Windows Backup requires administrator privileges:To perform this task, you must log on as an administrator.+Unable to launch system repair disc wizard.PA Manage Windows Backup disk spaceVAre you sure you want to delete all backups? 

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Backup PeriodSizeComputer6Are you sure you want to delete this data file backup? Select a backup period to deletePlease connect %1!s!PABackup Space Used: %%1!s! (%2!s!) %3!s! used out of %4!s!%The backup location is not connected.=Backups saved on CD/DVDs cannot be deleted or reduced in sizeBackup has not been set up.%1!s! to %2!s!BNot all files and directories were deleted. First failed file is

Error-No backup sets were removed from the catalog.8The most recent backup set was removed from the catalog.Stopping...Backup has been deleted.Stopped deletion.#There are no backups to be deleted.Total Space : %1!s!AAre you sure you want to delete the most recent data file backup?LAre you sure you want to delete the only data file backup for this computer?Close/Select how disk space is used by Windows Backup&DeleteDelete and &run backup now9You can free up disk space by deleting data file backups.>There are no data file backups for this computer on this drive%1!s!%1!s!%1!s!%1!s!%1!s!.Select how Windows retains older system imagesPAgYour backups are being saved on a network location. Only the most recent system image will be retained.OYou can free up disk space by changing how Windows retains older system images.:There are no system images for this computer on this drive7Are you sure you want to delete previous system images?;Are you sure you want to delete all previous system images?OYou will only be able to restore this computer to the most recent system image.PYou will not be able to restore this computer to a previous recent system image.DLet Windows manage the space used for backup history (maximum %1!s!)"(this will free up to %1!s! space)9Retain only the most recent system image created on %1!s!�System protection is turned on for this drive and is using %1!s! of space. You can free up space by turning off system protection for this drive. <a id="idChange">Change</a>PA>You will not be able to restore files from this backup period.GYou will not be able to restore files from this computer from a backup.IMake sure your computer is connected to 

%1!s! <a id="idRetry">Retry</a>Deleting system image...�System images are not being created automatically but at least one previous system image is stored at this location. You can free up space by deleting older system images.&The backup location is not accessible.cEnter the user name and password for the network location.<a id="idEnterCred">Enter credentials</a>BThe filename, directory name, or volume label syntax is incorrect.Z&Try to run backup again
If the drive is not connected, connect it now and then try again.N&Try to run backup again
After you fix the disk, you can try the backup again.@Let Windows manage the space used for backup history (Unbounded)AppData folder7The backup source drive %1!s! is locked using BitLocker�Windows Backup cannot run because the backup location has a corrupted file system. You can try to fix it using Check Disk, or change the backup location. <a href="idCheckDiskHow">How do I use Check Disk?</a>+The backup location is locked by BitLocker.*Unlock %1!s! using BitLocker to access it.UnknownQBacking up to some device types has been restricted by your system administrator.PBacking up to a network location has been disabled by your system administrator.PAWindows Recovery Environment Unable to access or read catalog^All files will be restored to their version backed up on %1!s!.
<a>Choose a different date</a>RAll files will be restored to their latest version.
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�Some program or system files were skipped because they cannot be restored to original location. To restore these files, try restoring the files again and select a different location.

$<a>View log file</a>
Log file: %1!s!Windows Backup
Set up backupCheck your network credentialsBack up your filesCheck your backupCreate a new, full backupBackup succeededChange backup locationCheck backup disk spaceCheck backup settingsBackup in progressBack up your filesCheck backup settingsBack up your filesBackup not monitoredCheck backup settings(Insert a blank disc in your CD/DVD drivePA#Your files are not being backed up.AYour network user name and password have expired.
Backup date: %2&The last scheduled backup did not run.>The last backup did not complete successfully.
Backup date: %2/Windows recommends creating a new, full backup.3File backup completed successfully.
Backup date: %25The disk where your backup is saved is about to fail.SThe disk where your backup is saved doesn't have enough free space.
Backup date: %2ZWindows Backup can't find one of the disks that you are trying to back up.
Backup date: %2Windows Backup is running.The last backup was cancelled.
Backup date: %2PAXThe drive or network location where the backup is saved isn't available.
Backup date: %2]An error caused your last backup to fail. Your files have not been backed up.
Backup date: %2RWindows Backup monitoring has been disabled by an administrator or another programoSystem settings have been restored to an earlier time. Windows recommends that you review your backup settings..Windows Backup needs a blank disc to continue.NYour network user name and password have expired. Click to change credentials.EThe last backup did not complete successfully. Click to troubleshoot.gThe drive where your backup is saved doesn't have enough free space. Click to manage backup disk space.kWindows Backup can't find one of the drives that you are trying to back up. Click to check backup settings.hThe drive or network location where the backup is saved isn't available. Click to check backup settings.XWindows Backup needs a blank disc to continue. Insert a blank disc in your CD/DVD drive.PA
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CAny existing system images for this machine might be overwritten.

HOnly one system image per computer can be kept at the backup location.


Set up backupStarting Windows Backup'Please wait while Windows Backup starts)Select where you want to save your backupWhat do you want to back up?Backup Destination
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Free SpaceLooking for backup devices...GPlease wait while Windows looks for devices where backups can be saved.Select a network location4Select the folder where you want to save the backup.Validating network locationuPlease wait while Windows Backup ensures it can write to the specified network folder using the supplied credentials.-The specified network location cannot be used�Verify the path points to a correct network location and that the supplied credentials can be used for write access to the folder.Show DetailsHide DetailsWindows will back up data files saved in libraries, on the desktop, and in default Windows folders. Windows will also create a system image, which can be used to restore your computer if it stops working. These items will be backed up on a regular schedule.�Windows will back up data files saved in libraries, on the desktop, and in default Windows folders. These items will be backed up on a regular schedule.What do you want to back up?4Default Windows folders and local files in librariesLThe selected backup location does not support the creation of system images.�A system image is a copy of the drives required for Windows to run. You can use it to restore your computer if it stops working.PA!How often do you want to back up?DailyWeeklyMonthly%1!s! (noon)%1!s! (midnight)Last dayOKReview your backup settings	On demandEvery day at %1!s!'Every %1!s! day of every month at %2!s!�,1st,2nd,3rd,4th,5th,6th,7th,8th,9th,10th,11th,12th,13th, 14th,15th,16th,17th,18th,19th,20th,21st,22nd,23rd,24th,25th,26th,27th,28th,29th,30th,31stlastEvery %1!s! at %2!s!Saving backup settings...5Please wait while Windows Backup saves your settings.�The current network location cannot be used for storing your backup. Click 'Add network location' to specify a new location or different credentials.8The current device cannot be used to store your backups.KBacking up to this type of device is disabled by your system administrator.MThe ability to create system images is disabled by your system administrator.IA system image cannot be saved on non-NTFS formatted backup destinations.hA system image cannot be saved on a drive that your computer boots from or that Windows is installed on.?System images cannot be saved on encrypted backup destinations.eBecause you are trying to restore your computer to a previous state, you can only back up data files.<The current drive is not large enough to fit a system image.GOther people might be able to access your backup on this location type.�The current device does not support setting security permissions on files. As a result, your backed up files can be accessed by anyone who has physical access to the device.tWindows has marked this disk as potentially corrupted. Check the disk for errors before you save your backups on it.xThe S.M.A.R.T. system has reported that this drive will fail in the near future. You should not save your backups on it.>Windows Backup has detected that this disk might be corrupted.PA2The selected device is not protected by BitLocker.�At least one of the other volumes which Windows Backup would scan for files to backup is BitLocker protected. Storing your backups on a non BitLocker protected device would make the backed up data less secure.'%1 <a id="%2!d!">More information</a>

System image�The network location does not support Windows(TM) file security and your backed up files would be visible to anyone with access to that location.=This drive is on the same physical disk as your system drive.�The drive that you are saving your backups on is on the same physical disk as the drive that your computer boots from or that Windows is installed on. If the disk fails, you will lose all of your backups.<Windows Backup could not find any drives to save backups on.�Windows Backup cannot find any locations that you can save a backup on. If you have an external hard drive, plug it in to this computer and click Refresh.$Scanning available backup locations.)The selected volume is on a dynamic disk.Computer
Data FilesgThis drive contains the Windows Recovery Environment and cannot be used as a location for your backups.0A system image cannot be saved on this location.@Other people on the network might be able to access your backup.?Data that is backed up on a network location might be accessible by other people on the network.  You should only save your backups on a network location on networks where you trust the other users, such as at home, or on a network that has additional security precautions in place to guard against access to your data.$Back up data for newly created users�When restoring a system image from this volume, the disks on your computer cannot be formatted to match the layout of the disks in the backup. To have full restore functionality, select a volume on basic disk as your backup location.  <a>Change schedule</a>ItemsIncluded in backupAll local data files
Not in backupSystem imageIncluded%1's LibrariesNo data to backup is selected.`Please select at least one folder or a library or system image backup to include in your backup. [Recommended]
%1 LibraryAdditional Locations	All users&Save settings and run backup&Save settings and exit;User files backup is disabled by your system administrator.5User files backup cannot be performed to this device.�Windows will create a system image, which can be used to restore your computer if it stops working. These items will be backed up on a regular schedule.�Scheduled backup of system image is not allowed on removable devices. You can try to save a single system image on this device by clicking "Create a system image" in the Windows 7 File Recovery Control Panel.>This drive does not have enough space to store a system image.rThis drive does not have enough free space to store a system image. It is recommended to have %1!s! of free space.QPlease wait while Windows Backup retrieves users and drives to include in backup.Retrieving items to backupoIt is recommended that you move the backups taken with a previous version of Windows existing on this location.PA^File backup skipped some files during backup. The details are logged in following file:

%1!s!wWindows cannot find the backup location %1!s!. Make sure the network location is available and try again.

Error: %2!s!$The network location cannot be found&Your network credentials are not valid'&Enter a valid user name and password
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Error code: 0x%3!X!Restore Options!Restore my files from this backup,Restore files for all users of this computer Manage space used by this backupRestore files from this backupWindows Backup.Choose an option below for the selected backup.Do you want to restore files from this backup?S

<a id="idManageSpaceHow">How do I manage the disk space used by this backup?
</a>vThere was an error in getting folder options for this backup folder. Right-click and choose Open to view the contents.
Restore filesCancel�Windows Backup cannot run because the backup location is locked by BitLocker. Unlock the location and then try again. <a id="BitLockerHelp">How do I use BitLocker with Windows Backup?</a>�You do not have permissions to access the backup location %1!s!. You can try to restore files as an administrator by selecting Restore all user's files in the Back up and Restore Control Panel.A system image is a copy of the drives required for Windows to run. It can also include additional drives. A system image can be used to restore your computer if your hard drive or computer ever stops working; however, you can't choose individual items to restore.Windows was trying to restore files to drive %1!s! and could not find it.



To restore your files, re-run the Restore Files wizard from the Back up and Restore Control Panel, choose the files you want to restore, and then specify a different location to restore your files to.�There are no backups available at this location. You can go to the Windows 7 File Recovery Control Panel and select a different backup location.EA system image backup is in progress. Please wait while it completes.}Try restore to another location or select the Restore all users' files option from the Windows 7 File Recovery Control Panel.&Open folder+The network credentials that Windows Backup is using has expired. To update your credentials, click 'Re-enter your username and password'. In the 'Select where you want to save your backup' page, click 'Save on a network...' and type the network location and new credentials and complete the wizard.PAChange your backup settingsCheck your backup disk spaceCheck your backup�The last backup did not complete successfully because Windows Backup could not back up any of the drives included in the backup. Make sure that the drives are plugged in and working correctly.
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Not in backupAll local data files) Include a &system image of drives: %1!s!Selected items for restoreSearch resultsAWindows Backup has encountered a problem with the backup catalog.+&Delete catalog and try to run backup againoWindows Backup has encountered a problem with the backup catalog. Please try restoring from a different backup.File restore failure	OperationAppVerHRESULT
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