a1=The changes will only take effect after a reboot.
a2=Restart computer now?
a3=Do not show this message again
a4=&Yes
a5=&No
[AutoBackup]
b1=General
b2=Automatic backup at system start
b3=The additional program "scanreg" from Windows 98 makes a backup of the Registry at every first boot a day. It can be configured individual as well and can also save any other file.
b4=Files
b5=Files to be saved:
b6=Save Registry
b7=Save Msdos.sys
b8=Save Config.sys
b9=Save Autoexec.bat
b10=Settings
b11=Maximum amount of copies
b12=Optimize Registry automatically
b13=Repair Registry
b14=Restore backup
b15=Save files now
b16=&Recommended
b17=&Standard
b18=&OK
b19=&Cancel
b20=&Apply
b21=Automatic Backup
[Autorun]
ah1=Autorun
ah2=Autorun is the function of Windows to automatically start from drives or media. For example, it will automatically play an audio CD or run the setup from a program CD after it has been inserted.
ah3=&Standard
ah4=Autorun
ah5=Enable autorun on the following drive-types:
ah6=&Removable media (Floppy, USB-sticks)
ah7=&Hard Drives
ah8=Shared &network drives
ah9=C&D-Rom drives
ah10=RAM-Dis&ks
ah11=Drives
ah12=Enable autorun on the following drives:
ah13=&OK
ah14=&Cancel
ah15=&Apply
[AutostartAdd]
c1=Executable file and its path:
c2=Description/name of the entry:
c3=&OK
c4=Please enter a path!
c5=Please enter a description!
c6=Program files (*.exe)%1*.exe
c7=Add Entry
c8=Add File
[AutostartDel]
d1=Select the entries you want to delete:
d2=&Delete
d3=&Close
d4=Delete entry
d5=Do you really want to delete the selected entry?
d6=Do you really want to delete the %1 selected entries?
d8=You did not select an entry!
d9=Error while deleting!
[Backup]
e1=Enter path without file name:
e2=Create &Backup
e3=Backup created in
e4=Error while creating Backup! Path does not exist!
e5=&Create Backup
[CleanUpDrive]
f1=Search drive:
f2=Search for unnecessary files:
f3=&Temporary files
f4=0-&Byte files
f5=D&uplicate files
f6=&Further extensions (e.g. LOG):
f7=Select &all
f8=U&nselect all
f9=&Start
f10=De&lete selected
f11=&Close
f12=Status: Choose a drive and hit "Start"
f13=Mark the files you want to delete:
f14=Delete Unnecessary Files
f15=Could not access the selected drive!
f16=Searching:
f17=Searching for unnecessary files...
f18=%1 unnecessary file(s) found
f19=You did not select any file!
f20=You selected doublicate files to delete.
f21=It is possible that these files are still needed by some programs.
f22=Make sure that you can delete these files without affecting other programs!
f23=Do you want to continue deleting?
f26=Do you want the %1 file(s) to be deleted?
f27=Deleting file(s)...
f28=%1 file(s) deleted
f29=The search is still in progress. Do you want to cancel anyway?
;ToolTipTexts
f30=Please choose the drive you would like to be searched through
f31=Searches for specified file endings. This files can safely be deleted
f32=Searches for empty files. These files do not contain any information and can be deleted in most of the cases
f33=Searches for multiple files. You should check if the files are needed before deleting them
f34=Searches for user defined files
f35=Searches for unnecessary files on the hard disk
f36=Deletes all marked files
f37=Pleas note, that both of the duplicate files will be displayed.%1This means, you may delete only ONE of the two files!
[CleanUpMRU]
ff1=Here you can delete the lists of recent files of programs and Windows, to get more free disk space.
ff2=Clean-&Up
ff3=&Close
ff4=Empty Recent File Lists
ff5="Run" List
ff6=Internet Explorer Address Bar
ff7=Media Player Recent Files
ff8=Media Player URL List
ff9=WinZip Recent Files
ff10=WinZip "Extract to" List
ff11=Paint Recent Files
ff12=WordPad Dateiliste
ff13="Search Computer" List
ff14="Map Network Drive" List
ff15=Search Dialog Recent Files
ff16=Wallpaper Recent Files
ff17=Internet Explorer History (%1 entries, %2)
ff18=Overall disk-usage: %1
ff19=An error occured while loading recent file lists!
ff20=entries,
ff21=The selected entries have been successfully deleted!
ff22=An error occured while deleting an entry!
[CleanUpRegistry]
g1=Unnecessary and incorrect entries from the Registry are listed here-below. Mark those items that are to be deleted.
g2=&Backup
g3=Creates an undo-file of the deleted entries in the WinSpeedUp directory.
g31=Do you want to delete the %1 selected entries?
g32=Do you want to delete the selected entry?
g33=You did not select any entry.
g34=Deleting the selected entries...
g35=Deleted registry entries of %1.reg
g36=%1 entries have been deleted!
g37=%1 entry has been deleted!
g38=The search is still in progress. Do you want to cancel anyway?
;ToolTipTexts
g39=Starts the search for unnecessary entries in the Registry
g40=Deletes the selected entries
g41=Non-existing fonts
g42=Font %1 does not exist
g43=Searching: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\%1
g44=Status: Ready
g45=Not available in the limited shareware-version!
g46=An error occured while deleting the entry!
[CleanUpStartMenu]
r1=Cleanup Start Menu
r2=In the list below you will find the Start Menu entries that no longer work. They point to files that do not exist. Select the entries you would like to remove and hit "Delete".
r3=Links to:
r4=Is located in:
r5=Select &all
r6=Select &none
r7=&Delete
r8=&Close
r9=Do you want to delete the selected Start Menu entry?
r10=Do you want to delete the %1 selected Start Menu entries?
r11=You did not select any entries.
r12=No non-working Start-Menu entries were found.
[ComputerManufacturer]
gg1=Here you can change the information about your PC manufacturer, which is shown in the control panel under "System".
gg2=Manufacturer:
gg3=Model:
gg4=Support URL:
gg5=Support file:
gg6=Support information:
gg7=Logo:
gg8=Click on the picture to change it. It must be 169*61 pixel to be displayed.
gg9=&Apply
gg10=&Close
gg11=Computer Manufacturer
gg12=An error occured while loading the settings!
gg13=Bitmaps (*.bmp)%1*.bmp
[Cookies]
h1=Info
h2=Cookies are small datagrams which numerous websites store on your PC.
h3=A website uses cookies to determine whether a user has visited the site on a previous occasion and, thereafter, welcomes the user with a "personalized" message or advertisement. For users who wish to surf anonymously, cookies should be deleted regularly.
h4=Netscape Navigator Version 4.x
h5=Choose the user and hit "Delete cookies".
h6=Delete c&ookies
h7=Internet Explorer Version 3-6
h8=Click "Delete cookies" to delete Internet Explorer's Cookies.
h9=Opera Version 4-5
h10=Click "Delete cookies" to delete Opera's cookies.
h11=&Close
h12=Delete Cookies
h13=Cookies have been deleted successfully!
h14=Cookies have been already deleted.
h15=Could not find directory of Opera!
[Drives]
j1=Drives can be hidden from Windows Explorer and other applications.
j2=Removing the checkmark by the drive letter will hide the drive from Windows Explorer and other applications.
j3=&Revert selection
j4=Select &all
j5=Select &none
j6=&OK
j7=&Cancel
j8=Drives
[Enhanced]
k1=Additional settings for Windows Explorer and the file system can be changed here.
k2=Explorer
k3=Error warning through internal PC speaker
k4=Context menu entry "Explore from here"
k5=Update folders automatically
k6=Context menu adjustment:
k7=Left-justified
k8=Right-justified
k9=Show file extensions
k10=File System
k11=Windows file system:
k12=Use short filenames
k13=Use tilde (~) to shorten long filenames (e. g.: "FILENAME~1.EXE")
k14=Prefix "Shortcut to..." to every shortcut
k15=Show arrow on shortcut
k16=Show Windows version on desktop
k17=Do not show hidden files
k18=&Standard
k19=&OK
k20=&Cancel
k21=&Apply
k22=E&xplore from here
k23=Advanced
k24=Size of the icon-cache: %1 icons
[Fonts]
aj1=Fonts
aj2=Here you can view the installed fonts on your system. You can also delete specific fonts to gain more free disk space.
aj3=Installed fonts
aj4=Example text to test the font
aj5=Size:
aj6=Bold
aj7=Italic
aj8=&Delete font
aj9=&Character map...
aj10=&OK
aj11=The font file could not be found in the font folder.
aj12=Do you really want to delete the font "%1"?
aj13=The character map was not found.
[Info]
l1=Translated by: %1
l2=&OK
l3=Info
l4=Registered to: %1
l5=Unregistered
l6=&Support contact...
l7=Graphical support:
[Internet9x]
m1=MTU and MSS Value
m2=MTU Value
m3=MSS Value
m4=The MTU and MSS values set the size of the datagrams which are sent to the internet. The standard settings are optimized for networks. This causes a slowing down of the internet speed.
m5=MTU = 576, MSS = 536 (Recommended)
m6=RWIN Value
m7=Factor 4 (Recomm.)
m8=Factor 6
m9=Deny access to TCP/IP Port 139
m10=Sets the maximum amount of data that is sent by a server before an acknowledgement of receipt is obtained. The optimum value results in (except for DSL): 4 * (MTU - 40)
m11=With this port a network connection can be abandoned. Hackers use this possibility to get their desired data.
m12=TTL Value
m13=128 (Recommended)
m14=64
m15=32
m16=Sets the existence of a datagram in Hop Limits before it is deleted.
m17=Optimize for:
m18=&Modem/ISDN
m19=&Network
m20=A&DSL
m21=&Standard
m22=&OK
m23=&Cancel
m24=&Apply
m25=Internet Tuning
m26=Unknown
[InternetW2K]
n1=Package Sizes
n2=Regular RWIN size
n3=Maximum RWIN size
n4=Sets the size of the amount of data a server sends, before a acknowledgement of receipt is obtained. The optimum value when using a modem or ISDN connection results in: 4 * (MTU - 40)
n5=MTU Value
n6=Sets the maximum size of datagrams which are sent to the Internet/network. By choosing the optimum value the speed increases.
n7=TTL Value
n8=128 (Recommended)
n9=64
n10=32
n11=Sets the existence of a datagram in Hop Limits before it is deleted.
n12=Additional Options
n13=EnablePMTUBHDetect
n14=Enable
n15=EnablePMTUDiscovery
n16=SackOpts
n17=Tcp1323Opts
n18=These adjustments are recommended for experienced users only. In the case of an average user, the recommended settings are strongly recommended.
n19=Use recommended settings
n20=Maximum connections to a HTTP 1.1 server
n21=Optimize settings for:
n22=&Modem/ISDN
n23=&Network
n24=A&DSL
n25=&Standard
n26=&OK
n27=&Cancel
n28=&Apply
n29=Internet Tuning
n30=Disable bandwidth limit
[Logos]
o1=Desktop
o2=Wallpaper:
o3=Adjustment:
o4=&Fullscreen
o5=&Pattern
o6=C&enter
o7=Boot Logos
o8="Windows starting" picture:
o9="Shutdown" picture:
o10="Turn off Computer" picture:
o11=Show "Windows starting" picture
o12=Change the boot and shut down logos. Self made images must be scaled to 320x400 pixels with 256 colors, otherwise they will not be displayed.
o13=&Close
o14=Change Logos
o15=&Restore original logos
o16=Image files%1*.bmp;.jpg;*.jpeg;*.gif
o17=Bitmaps (*.bmp; *.sys)%1*.bmp;*.sys
o18=Click here to change the picture
o19=In Windows 2000/XP the Boot logos can not be changed.
[ManageBackups]
p1=Unnecessary DLLs:
p2=Backups:
p3=Cr&eate Backup ->
p4=<- &Restore Backup
p5=Here backups of unnecessary DLL's can be made.
p6=It is recommended that prior to deleting a DLL, a backup should be made of the respective file.
p7=In case an application requires the previously deleted DLL, the file may easily be restored.
p8=The restored file will not appear in the list of unnecessary DLLs again.
p9=Select &all
p10=Select &none
p11=&Close
p12=Manage Backups
p13=No unnecessary DLLs found
p14=No unnecessary DLLs have been found.
p15=No DLL selected.
p16=A backup of the file %1 already exists.
p17=The file %1 could not be copied.
p18=No backups are available.
p19=No backups selected.
p20=The backups have been successfully restored!
p21=An error occured while restoring the backups!
p22=Do you really want to delete %1 backup(s)?
p23=&Delete backup(s)
[Msdossys]
q1=Value
q2=Description
q3=Boot delay in x seconds
q4=1 = Boots Windows in Safe mode
q5=1 = Load Windows; 0 = Load DOS
q6=1 = Activate F-keys while booting
q7=1 = Always show bootmenu
q8=x = Line in bootmenu which is used to boot
q9=x = Seconds how long the bootmenu waits for input
q10=1 = F4 loads the old operating system
q11=1 = Warn before booting in Safe mode
q12=1 = Loads Windows; 0 = Loads DOS
q13=1 = Load DoubleSpace
q14=1 = Load DriveSpace
q15=1 = Double cache size for SCSI-controller
q16=x = The harddrve, Windows is booted from
q17=1 = Load Command.com to the higher memory
q18=1 = Show Windows startlogo
q19=1 = Load network driver in Safe mode
q20=x = Path of the bootfiles
q21=x = Windows install directory
q22=&OK
q23=Values: 1 = activated; 0 = deactivated
q24=MSDos.sys Commands
[Order1]
u1=Order Unlock-Code
u2=Welcome to the WinSpeedUp Register Assistant!
u3=This assistant will help you to unlock WinSpeedUp. It will access the internet to present you our website where you can order. Please make sure that you are connected to the internet.
u4=Registration via Internet
u5=Your benefits if you register:
u6=For USD15.00 you will get your personal unlock-code to unlock all the functions in WinSpeedUp.
u7=Use WinSpeedUp without limitations! All functions will be available.
u8=Get free updates and use always the newest version of WinSpeedUp without paying again.
u9=If you wish, you can be informed about all updates via e-mail.
u10=&Close
u11=&Next
u12=Do you really want to cancel the Register Assistant?
[OrderRemind]
ai1=&Order now!
ai2=&Exit
[Policies9x]
s1=Windows Policies
s2=The Windows policies describe the restrictions you may assign in Windows.
s3=&Standard
s4=Explorer
s5=Hide icons on the desktop
s6=Forbid DOS mode
s7=Do not save passwords in cache
s8=Network
s9=Forbid network changes
s10=Hide "Identification" entry
s11=Hide "Access control" entry
s12=Control Panel
s13=Hide "Display"
s14=Hide "Passwords"
s15=System properties:
s16=Hide tab "Hardware profiles"
s17=Hide tab "Device manager"
s18="Performance":
s19=Hide tab "File system"
s20=Hide tab "Virtual memory"
s21=&OK
s22=&Cancel
s23=&Apply
;ToolTipTexts
s24=Sets the original settings
s25=Hides all icons on the desktop
s26=The MS DOS mode is no more accessible
s27=Passwords are not saved in cache so they can not be stolen by hackers
s28=Prevents changes on the network
s29=Disables the tab "Identification" in the network settings
s30=Disables the tab "Access control" in the network settings
s31=Hides the entry "Display"
s32=Hides the entry "Passwords"
s33=Hides the entry "Hardware profiles" in the control panel
s34=Hides the entry "Device manager"
s35=Hides the button "File system" from the tab "Performance" in the Control Panel
s36=Hides the button "Virtual memory" from the tab "Performance" in the Control Panel
[PoliciesW2K]
y1=Windows Policies
y2=The Windows policies describe the restrictions you may assign in Windows.
y3=General
y4=Disable context menus in the taskbar (startmenu, clock, tray icons)
y5=Disable context menus on the desktop
y6=Forbid access to the Registry editor
y7=Forbid access to "Windows-Update"
y8=Forbid access to the task manager
y9=Control Panel
y10=Forbid access to "Display"
y11=Display:
y12=Hide "Display Appearence"
y13=Hide "Background"
y14=Hide "Screensaver"
y15=Hide "Settings"
y16=&Standard
y17=&OK
y18=&Cancel
y19=&Apply
[Repair]
z1=Repair
z2=Repair Symbols
z3=Click on "Repair" if Windows mixes up the icons or shows them incorrectly.
z4=&Repair
z5=Recycle Bin
z6=Click here to restore the Recycle Bin on the desktop.
z7=Reinitialize system
z8=This function forces Windows to reinitialize its settings.
z9=R&einitialize
z10=Fonts folder
z11=To repair fonts folder click "Repair".
z12=Registry Editor
z13=Click on "Repair" if the Registry editor does not work correctly.
z14=Restore double-click
z15=Click on "Repair" if the double-click does not work correctly.
z16=&Close
z17=The symbols have been repaired.
z18=The Recycle Bin has been restored.
z19=The system has been reinitialized.
z20=The fonts folder has been repaired.
z21=The Registry editor has been repaired.
z22=The double-click has been restored.
[Security]
aa1=Security
aa2=Windows contains lots of new functions that access the internet. Some of these components are suspected of spying on the user. You can turn off these parts of Windows right here.
aa3=Windows components
aa4=The Windows Messenger offers Instant Messaging as a free program. But it sends data to Microsoft that contains information about the user and the computer.
aa5=Uninstall &Messenger
aa6=Alexa is part of Internet Explorer and offers new search possibilities. However, it collects information about the user's search behavior.
aa7=Disable Alexa
aa8=Disable the following services that access the internet and are a security risk:
aa9=Windows-Update
aa10=Messenger (NET SEND)
aa11=Error Reporting Service
aa12=Time synchronisation
aa13=Windows Media Player
aa14=Media Player's insecure settings can be adjusted here.
aa15=Download codecs automatically
aa16=Automatically order licences for music-files
aa17=Send player-ID to websites
aa18=Auto-update song-information (artist, title)
aa19=Internet Explorer
aa20=Internet Explorer also has some insecure functions which can be disabled here.
aa21=Automatically check for updates
aa22=Enable scheduled updates
aa23=Enable AutoComplete for forms
aa24=&Standard
aa25=&Recommended
aa26=&OK
aa27=&Cancel
aa28=&Apply
aa29=Do you really want to uninstall Windows Messenger?
[SettingFreeze]
an1=WinSpeedUp SettingFreeze
an2=Info
an3=SettingFreeze saves the current state of your computer to a configuration file on your hard drive. When changes are made by Windows, WinSpeedUp or other programs, these changes can be saved to a new configuration file.
an4=If you experience computer problems in the future, possibly because of incorrect settings, you can easily restore one of the configuration files to help eliminate the problem. The registry entries which have been deleted with WinSpeedUp are displayed here, too.
an5=Create Backup
an6=Description:
an7=Cr&eate
an8=Create Re&gistry Backup (takes longer and needs more disk-space)
an9=Manage
an10=Select a restore-point from the list:
an11=&Restore
an12=&Delete
an13=&Close
an14=Description
an15=Date
an16=Time
an17=Registry Backup
an18=An error occured while loading the saved settings.
an19=Yes
an20=No
an21=Please enter a description.
an22=A backup named "%1" has been saved.
an23=No backup available.
an24=Microsoft Internet Explorer
an25=Recycle Bin
an26=The saved settings have successfully been restored!
an27=The saved settings could not have been restored!
an28=Do you really want to delete the backup named "%1"?
an29=Delete Backup
an30=Do you want to restore the Registry Backup, too?%1Attention: When doing this, all settings that have been saved meanwhile to the Registry will be overwritten by the old settings. The effect is, that programs and Windows will
an31=find their old settings and may work strangely.%1You should only choose this option if it is really necessary because some programs do no longer work or there are other reasons!
an32=Deleted Registry Entries
[Settings]
ab1=WinSpeedUp Settings
ab2=&After click on "Apply" ask for a reboot
ab5=User-Mode
ab6=Change &User-Mode...
ab7=Language
ab8=Change &Language...
ab9=&OK
ab10=&Cancel
ab11=Use Office &XP look and feel for the user interface
[Software]
ac1=Software
ac2=Installed Software:
ac3=Path:
ac4=The entries which are marked with a red cross cannot be uninstalled correctly. By using "Change entry..." you can try to find the right path to the uninstaller. If this is not possible you can delete the entry completely.
ac5=&Uninstall
ac6=Delete &entry
ac7=C&hange entry...
ac8=&Close
ac9=Do you really want to delete the entry? By doing this, uninstalling the software correctly will be impossible.
[SoftwareChange]
ad1=Change Entry
ad2=Here you can change the name and the uninstall program of the chosen software. So you can correct wrong paths for properly uninstalling the software.
ad3=Description:
ad4=Path:
ad5=&OK
ad6=&Cancel
[SoftwareSearch]
ae1=Software1
ae2=Searching for installed Software...
[Splash]
af1=Initializing...
af2=Loading Settings...
af3=Loading Interface...
[Start]
ak1=WinSpeedUp - Unregistered
ak2=This is an unregistered copy of WinSpeedUp and some of the functions have been disabled. When you register, all functions will be unlocked and this message will not be displayed again. Click on the "Order" button to register using the Register Assistant.
ak3=&Next
ak4=&Order
ak5=&Unlock
;ToolTipTexts
ak6=Starts WinSpeedUp in the limited version
ak7=Opens the order-assistant to order an unlock-code
ak8=Opens a window to enter an unlock-code which enables all functions of WinSpeedUp
[Startmenu]
x1=Startmenu
x2=Programs
x3=Favorites
x4=Documents
x5=Settings
x6=Search
x7=Help
x8=Run...
x9=Log Off...
x10=Shut Down...
x11=Here you can adjust the Start Menu to your needs by activating or deactivating an entry.
x12=&Recommended
x13=&Standard
x14=Control Panel
x15=Printers
x16=Taskbar && Start Menu...
x17=Folder Options...
x18=Active Desktop
x19=Network Connections
x20=Printers and Faxes
x21=Taskbar and Start Menu
x22=Edit "Programs"...
x23=Opening delay:
x24=Configure here, what will happen if a menu is larger than the screen.
x25=Arrows for scrolling
x26=Menus next to each other
x27=&OK
x28=&Cancel
x29=&Apply
x30=The Start Menu folder was not found.
x31=Cleanup Start Menu...
[UnlockCode]
am1=Unlock WinSpeedUp
am2=Unlock
am3=Name:
am4=Unlock-Code:
am5=Ch&eck Code
am6=&Close
am7=WinSpeedUp has been unlocked successfully!
am8=The unlock-code and/or name you entered is invalid!
am9=The saved unlock-code has not been handed out by Script Soft. Additional information follows.
[Update]
ao1=Update
ao2=Ch&eck
ao3=&Upgrade
ao4=&Close
ao5=Description
ao6=Version
ao7=Size
ao8=Connecting...
ao9=Downloading %1 ... %2
ao10=Finished!
ao11=The server is buys right now. Please try again later.
ao12=Checking for updates...
ao13=No update available.
ao14=Found %1 update(s)!
ao15=The connection to the server could not be established!
ao16=Sending request...
ao17=Receiving data...
ao18=Do you really want to cancel the update-process?
ao19=The update could not be installed!
[UserMode]
ag1=WinSpeedUp
ag2=User-Mode
ag3=WinSpeedUp includes a number of potentially dangerous functions that could harm your computer if used incorrectly. Select the user mode that is most appropriate to your knowledge level.%1
ag7=This setting can always be changed using the program Menu -> Settings selection.
[WinSpeedUp]
1=WinSpeedUp
2=&Menu
3=&Settings
4=WinSpeedUp &Wizard
5=WinSpeedUp &SettingFreeze
6=Search for &Updates...
7=&Unlock...
8=&Quit
9=&Help
10=&Order Unlock-Code
11=&Manual
12=O&nline Help
12a=Online &Tutorials
13=&About
14=Views
15=&Cleanup
16=&Tuning
17=C&ustomize
18=&Info
19=&Wizard
20=SettingFree&ze
21=&Apply
22=&Quit
23=Buy Now!
24=%1Hard &Drive
25=Unnecessary Files
26=Use these functions to cleanup your hard drive.
27=Empty histories...
28=Empty Recycle Bin
29=Delete Cookies...
30=Internet Explorer Cache
31=Empty "Documents"
32=Temporary Files
33=Unnecessary Files...
34=Useful Programs
35=These programs help you to configure and optimize your computer.
36=ScanDisk
37=Defragmentation
38=MS Config
39=Cleanup Manager
40=Cleanup Start Menu
41=Use this function to find non-working shortcuts in your Start Menu.
42=Cl&eanup Start Menu...
43=The Recycle Bin has already been emptied.
44=The cache has been emptied successfully.
45="Documents" has been emptied successfully.
46="Documents" has already been emptied or could not been emptied.
47=Temporary files have already been emptied or could not been emptied.
48=Temporary files have been emptied successfully.
49=The Backup program is not installed on your system.
50=Backup
51=Computermanagement
52=%1Re&gistry
53=Start &Regedit
54=Regedit
55=With Regedit you can edit your Registry. You can export parts of the Registry to .reg files. These files can be used as backups and easily restored: double-click on the .reg file and Windows imports the settings to the Registry. If you want to make a full backup, make sure to select "All" in the export dialog.
56=Info
57=The registry is a database file for storing user and program data. Windows and other programs save information in the registry. It is an essential part of Windows and cannot be deleted.
58=Cleanup Registry
59=Windows constantly changes the values in the Registry causing this file to expand which can lead to system slow-downs. There are two methods to free the Registry from this excess waste. You may choose the slower, but clearly more effective, method by clicking on "Slow". However, even on fast computers, this process may take several hours. The faster method, though not as efficient, takes just a few seconds.
60=Choose a method to cleanup the Registry:
61=Takes a few seconds
62=Takes several hours
63=Fa&st
64=Sl&ow
65=The Windows Operating system and many programs save their settings in the registry database. When a program is uninstalled, the registry settings are often left behind. Since the entire registry is always in memory, this can slow down computer operations, and takes up extra space on the hard drive. WinSpeedUp can remove these orphan settings from the registry. Click "Cleanup" to search the registry for the orphan entries. After the search is completed, the orphan entries will be listed, and you can delete them.
66=Cleanup
67=Click on "Cleanup" to tune the Registry now
68=%1Ph&ysical Memory
69=Available Physical Memory
70=Currently available Physical Memory:
71=Total Physical Memory:
72=Free RAM
73=Click here to free RAM now. This will give Windows and other programs more free RAM space.
74=&Free RAM now!
75=Automatic Cleanup
76=Free RAM in time i&ntervals:
77=Minutes
78=Free RAM as soon as there is &less than:
79=MB
80=Activating cache-access...
81=Could not obtain the right to access cache!
82=Calculating values...
83=Freeing RAM...
84=%1 MB set free!
85=%1WinAlign
86=Info
87=With the program Walign.exe programs are altered in that way that they are loaded faster into the RAM. Walign writes the program in 4 KB data-blocks that can be loaded faster into the RAM by the CPU. But this works only with Win 98 and Win 98 SE, because the file is only installed with this Windows version. You can tune a Win 95-file in Win 98 and then copy it back to Win 95.
88=Warning!
89=This program may cause problems! Before using, save the files into a directory. If an error occurs you can easily copy back the file into its original folder.
90=Tune Program
91=1) Choose File...
92=2) Make Backup
93=3) Tune file
94=Process:
95=Protocol File...
96=Files...
97="Files..."
98=This file lists all files that should be accelerated by Walign. If a file has already been accelerated you can delete it from the list. Leave out a line at the end of the file. Do not edit this list if you don't know exactly which file you remove.
99=Program Files (*.exe)%1*.exe
100=No file has been selected.
101=Process: Working...
102=Error: An error occured!
103=Error: walign.exe was not found!
104=Process: Aligning was successfully!
105=Process: File is already algined.
105b=%1E&xtra
106=%1&Cache
107=VCache
108=VCache is the hard disk cache Windows makes
109=available. Select the size of your RAM from the list below. This sets the optimum value for the VCache. You may also enter a value yourself. Please pay attention to the fact that the minimum and the maximum value have to be the same size. The indications are in kilobyte; 1 MB = 1024 KB.
110=Min. value
111=Max. value
112=KB
113=Edit S&ystem.ini
114=Virtual RAM
115=Virtual memory consists of a swap file that usually resides on the first hard disk (C:\WIN386.SWP). Data usually belonging to the RAM but does not fit there because of lack of space is written to this file by Windows. The size of this swap file is usually dynamically changed by Windows. This needs computing time. Recommended is a fixed swap file to prevent Windows from creating one at each boot. Also, a fixed swap file saves system resources. Depending on the amount of multitasking, a swap file should be in the range of 200 MB to 400 MB. In multiple drive systems, the swap file should be on the fastest drive (ATA/100 or SCSI). Minimum and maximum sizes should be the same value.
116=Min. %1Max. %2
117=&Set...
118=Less than 32 MB Ram
119=32 MB Ram
120=64 MB Ram
121=128 MB Ram
122=256 MB Ram
123=More than 256 MB Ram
124=Userdefined
125=%1D&LLs
126=Unnecessary DLLs:
127=Select all
128=Select none
129=DLL &Properties
130=Manage &Backup...
131=D&elete DLL(s)
132=Delete
133=The DLLs listed are not used by any program and can be safely deleted. It is strongly
134=recommended that a backup of these files are made first. After a two-week period, provided the system remains stable, these files may be permanently deleted. Should the need to restore the aforementioned DLLs occur, this is made possible by proceeding to "Manage Backup...".
135=Information
136=DLLs (Dynamic Link Libraries) are applications, even if not executable on their own. These libraries contain functions that can be shared by several programs. On occasion, DLLs remain in the system after uninstalling software applications.
137=No unnecessary DLLs were found.
138=Path: %1
139=No DLL chosen!
140=The DLL %1 could not be deleted.
141=Do you really want to delete the chosen DLLs?
142=The DLLs have been successfully deleted.
143=%1I&nternet
144=Wallpaper for Internet Explorer
145=Picture file and path:
146=No bac&kground
147=Ch&oose picture...
148=Bitmaps (*.bmp)%1*.bmp
149=Internet Tuning
150=Click on "Network...". Choose "Dial-Up Network Adapter" and click on "Properties". Choose the tab "Advanced" and set the value "Small" for the "IP-Package-Size". From now on the packages are transferred more effectively to your server and the internet connection should be much faster. But if the connection slows down, set the value back to "Automatically".
151=Enable hidden sha&res
152=Hide computers in "Computers Near Me" in "My Network Places"
153=Hide "Log on using dial-up connection" in the logon-dialog
154=&Network...
155=Dial-Up Network Settings
156=The Dial-Up Network is mainly responsible for Internet connections. It ensures connections to the providers and controls the data exchange. Nevertheless, the TCP/IP (protocol for data transfer) settings in Windows are optimized for networks. This slows down the Internet speed.
157=Click on "DUN-Tuning" to adjust to optimal values.
158=&DUN-Tuning
159=Windows 2000/XP automatically shares all hard drives hidden in a network. These shares are named \\computer\c$, \\computer\d$...
160=Network
161=%1Wi&ndows
162=Optics
163=Smooth fonts (Anti-alias)
164=Show window contents while dragging
165=Animate windows
166=Show icons of bitmaps as their contents
167=Show high-color icons
168=Smooth scrolling in menus
169=General
170=Optimize cache
171=Save folder settings (position, size...) after shutdown
172=Size of the icons on the desktop: %1
173=Recommended
174=Standard
175=Additional Settings
176=Repair
177=Start Menu
178=Drives
179=Advanced
180=Logos
181=Software
182=Autorun
183=Fonts
184=Policies
185=Backup
186=Prevents the ugly effect that lets characters look like stairs. This needs more performance
187=Instead of a frame it shows the complete content of a window while dragging
188=Turn on animations while minimizing/maximizing
189=Shows icons of bitmaps as their content
190=Allows gaudy icons
191=While scrolling in menus or documents the transients between the single entries are smoother
192=Optimizes the file and folder cache
193=Saves the size and the viewing mode of every window
194=%1Aut&ostart
195=Autostart
196=Select the programs that should be started automatically with Windows. If you remove a checkmark and click "Apply" the program will be disabled. To set it to active again, just set the checkmark.
197=Important programs:
198=SystemTray: Shows icons and the clock in the bottom right corner
199=LoadPowerProfile: Loads the power-saving profile
200=ScanRegistry: Makes a backup of the most important system files
201=TaskMonitor: Speeds up programs after defragmentation
202=SchedulingAgent: Starts "Scheduled tasks", e.g. ScanDisk
203=A&dd...
204=D&elete...
205=Adds a new program into the autostart
206=Deletes entries from the autostart
207=%1Transparenc&y
208=Make Window transpart
209=Here you can make any Window transparent, using 256 levels. This is useful to overlay multiple windows and manage your applications better.
210=Step 1: Find Window
211=WinSpeedUp needs to know which window you want to make transparent. Just bring the window you want to modify to the top, and then get back to WinSpeedUp. The title bar text of the chosen window is shown here:
212=Step 2: Choose Transparency Level
213=Not transparent
214=Totally transparent
215=Step 3: Apply Transparency
216=Make Transparent
217=%1DO&S
218=Msdos.sys Settings
219=Show Windows logo at start up
220=Load GUI (Graphical User Interface)
221=Start ScanDisk after crash
222=Activate boot keys while booting
223=Show boot menu at every boot
224=Warn before booting in Safe mode
225=Load network drivers in Safe mode
226=Load Command.com into high memory area
227=Double buffer size for SCSI
228=Always start in Safe mode
229=seconds boot delay
230=Msdos.sys is an essential start up file which can be fine tuned for optimum performance. Choose your preferred settings or use the prefab options.
231=Open in Editor...
232=All Parameters explained
233=Recommended
234=Standard
235=%1Othe&r
236=Internet Explorer
237=Internet Explorer Titlebar:
238=Empty cache after sign off (websites have to be reloaded)
239=Swap cache on hard disk (frees RAM)
240=Always start in fullscreen mode
241=Load new Explorer window as own process (more stability)
242=Recycle Bin
243=Name of the Recycle Bin on the desktop:
244=Computer Manufacturer...
245=System information
246=Standard
247=Recomm.
248=Mouse
249=Here you can adjust the "wiggle tolerance" (in pixels). If you slip while clicking with the mouse:
250=Height
251=Width
252=If the double-click is no longer functioning properly:
253=Restore double-click
254=The Systeminformation-program was not found on your system!
255=Recycle Bin
256=Microsoft Internet Explorer
257=The double-click has been restored!
258=%1Direct&X
259=DirectX Version
260=Uninstall DirectX
261=Most game applications require DirectX nowadays. It is strongly recommended that in case of problems with DirectX, the application should not be removed.
262=Update
263=To get an optimal performance, the latest version of DirectX should be installed. In case access to the Internet is not available, the latest version of DirectX may be found on cover-CD's of most popular computer magazines.
264=Here
265=Here you can download the latest version.
266=Open Control Pane&l...
267=Open DirectX &Setup...
268=Open DirectX &Diag...
269=Uninstall DirectX...
270=About DirectX
271=DirectX is a software interface between graphics applications and the computer hardware. The DirectX software translates the application code to instructions that computer video and sound cards can understand. Most games currently require DirectX to work correctly.
272=DirectX Control Panel was not found on your system!
273=DirectX Setup was not found on your system!
274=DirectX Diag was not found on your system!
275=Do you really want to uninstall DirectX?%1This may cause that Windows does not start properly anymore! We do not take any liability for any damages caused by this process!%2After uninstalling you have to install DirectX 5 before you can install a current version.
276=DirectX has been uninstalled.%1Please reboot your PC now.
277=Your Direct X version:
278=DirectX %1 is installed.
279=%1Ti&ps
280=Tips and Tricks for Windows
281=Tip %1
282=< Pre&vious Tip
283=N&ext Tip >
284=&Go
285=Does your hard drive support Ultra DMA? In the Device Manager at Drives, Generic IDE Disk Type xx, Settings (in Windows 2000/XP the hard-drive name) activate the check by DMA. The hard drive should work much faster after a reboot.
286=Another useful tuning tool from Microsoft is TweakUI. The file "tweakui.inf" can be found on the Windows 98 CD. Right-click on the file and choose "Install." Pursuant to the installation, a new entry, "TweakUI", will appear in the control panel. For Windows 95/Me/2000/XP users, TweakUI can be found on the Micosoft homepage. Hit "Go" to start TweakUI and obtain useful tips for adjusting the computer settings.
287=In the Control Panel under Software, Windows Setup, all software applications installed by Windows are listed. It is highly recommended that only programs truly needed by the user are installed. Furthermore, it should be noted that wallpaper, patterns, desktop themes, sound files, games, and other comparable programs require a lot of disk space.
288=Choose a background color instead of a wallpaper which slows down the computer. By doing so, resources get freed and Windows will marginally improve its performance. If you prefer to maintain a picture, convert it into a space-saving format, such as GIF or JPG.
289=Does the CD-ROM drive support Ultra DMA? Hitting "Go" opens the Device Manager. In the Device Manager, under the settings of the CD-ROM drive, an option related to DMA may become visible. Assure that the option is activated by a check mark. A check mark which disappears after a restart, indicates that the available CD-ROM drive does not support Ultra DMA. If the check mark is still displayed, the CD-ROM drive does support Ultra DMA and the performance of the CD-ROM drive will improve notably.
290=If your PC boots about 30 seconds slower after the installation of a network adapter than before, click on "Go" and choose the TCP/IP protocol of the network adapter. Click on "Properties" and change the following values: "IP-address: 192.168.10.1" and "Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0". Click on "OK" and reboot your system.
291=To keep Windows up-to-date you should regularly visit the Windows Update website. There you will find updates und patches for Windows which offer new functionality and close security holes.
292=%1S&ystem Info
293=CPU Usage
294=Current CPU Usage:
295=Computer Information
296=Windows
297=License Key
298=Windows Version
299=Computername
300=Registered to...
301=Name
302=Company
303=Screen
304=Resolution
305=Color Depth
306=%1Cl&ock
307=Time
308=Although modern PCs contain high-level technology, the integrated clock is usually inaccurate. The system-clock is mostly wrong because of an old battery on the mainboard. With the help of the internet you can easily synchronize your clock with an atomic clock which is always accurate.
309=Synchronize Clock
310=Choose a time server on the internet or network:
311=Synchro&nize Clock
312=Connection State:
313=Ready
314=The server does not respond! The address seems to be incorrect or you are not connected to the internet. Please try an other server.
315=Receiving data...
316=The server sent illegal data.
317=The clock has been synchronized successfully!
318=Connecting...
319=You do not have administrative rights for this computer.%1WinSpeedUp can only run with administrative rights.%2Please set up a user account with full rights, or contact your administrator.
320=WinSpeedUp only works with Windows 95/98/2000/ME/XP and Server 2003!%1You are using a Windows version for which WinSpeedUp was not tested. From there no compability can be guaranteed.%2Do you want to start WinSpeedUp anyway?
321=Start configuration
322=The screen resolution is not high enough to display WinSpeedUp completely.%1Do you want WinSpeedUp to change the resolution to 800*600 pixels?
323=Windows needs to be rebooted for the changes to take effect.%1Do you want to reboot now?
324=The Registry has been cleaned-up successfully!
325=Unknown
326=%1 Pixel
327=%1 Bit (%2 Colors)
328=Error %1! Error description: number %2Please contact us at help@scriptsoft.
329=Security
330=Error! Please contact us at help@scriptsoft.de and add this data:
331=Do you want to save the changed settings?
332=You have used WinSpeedUp for the first time. If you like the program, why not order an unlock-code to use all features? This is really easy by clicking this button:
333=Do you like WinSpeedUp? If you do, why not order an unlock-code to use all features without limitations?
334=By ordering an unlock-code for WinSpeedUp you support our work and we are able to develop new versions and updates with new tuning possibilities.
335=In the full version WinSpeedUp offers lots of more useful tuning options. You can order an unlock-code by simply clicking on this button:
336=Support the shareware system and WinSpeedUp: order an unlock-code today!
337=We are glad that you use WinSpeedUp regularly. But wouldn't it be better to order an unlock-code and use all features without limitations?
338=WinSpeedUp seems to be one of your favorite programs. Wouldn't it be much better to have an unlock-code and use all features without limitations? Order your personal unlock-code now:
339=You have used WinSpeedUp very often. We would be happy if you supported our work by ordering an unlock-code. Simply click on this button:
340=You configured Windows to always start in Safe mode.%1WinSpeedUp does not work in Safe mode, thus you cannot undo this setting with WinSpeedUp.%2Do you really want Windows to be always started in Safe mode?
341=You set the size of the hard drive cache to more than 30 MB. If you do not own enough RAM the computer will start with an error message.%1Do you really want to set a size of %2 MB?
342=The "wiggle tolerance" is set to 0. This disables the double-click.%1Do you want to re-enable the double-click?
343=The manual was not found in the WinSpeedUp directory.%1Make sure that the file %2 exists.
344=You are using the first Windows 95 version.%1In this version the Registry cannot be accelerated.
345=Do you want to cleanup the Registry right now?%1This process takes several hours!
346=Exporting Registry.%1Please click "Ok" and wait a few seconds.
347=Could not export Registry!
348=Is WinSpeedUp located in "%1"?
349=Please enter the correct directory of WinSpeedUp:
350=WinSpeedUp Directory
351=Your PC has to be restarted. If WinSpeedUp does not start after the reboot automatically you have to start WinSpeedUp manually.%1The process takes even on fast machines several hours and may in no case be interrupted!%2Do you want to restart your computer now?
352=An error occured while cleaning up. The process has been cancelled!
353=Choose a directory:
354=You did not check for updates for WinSpeedUp for more than 20 days. Do you want to check for updates now?
355=This function is available only once per start. In the full-version of WinSpeedUp this function can be used without limitations.
[Wizard]
al1=WinSpeedUp Wizard
al2=&Quit
al3=&Next >
al4=Welcome to WinSpeedUp Wizard!
al5=Your system will be scanned for tuning possibilities. You may later select which issues you want optimized.
al6=Click on "Next" to start the search.
al7=WinSpeedUp Wizard has found the following items in your system which can be optimized. Check the options that should be optimized by WinSpeedUp.
al8=The status bar shows approximately how much you can increase the performance of your system:
al9=%1% unused performance
al10=Click on "Finish" to close the WinSpeedUp Wizard. All settings you selected in the previous list have been optimized.
al11=&Finish
al12=Cleanup RAM
al13=Hard-drive cache is not optimized
al14=Unused DLLs installed
al15=TTL value is not optimized
al16=Default RWIN value is not optimized
al17=Maximum RWIN value is not optimized
al18=MTU value is not optimized
al19=Network settings work out of specification
al20=Window-content is shown during dragging
al21=Fonts are being smoothed out
al22=Windows file-cache is not optimized
al23=Too many programs in autostart
al24=Windows are animated
al25=Icon-cache is not optimized
al26=Windows is configured insecurely
al27=Windows logos are shown while booting
al28=ScanDisk is being startet after a crash
al29=Command.com is not loaded in the higher memory area
al30=Double SCSI buffer is disabled
al31=Windows booting is delayed for %1 second(s)
al32=Internet Explorer cache is saved in RAM
al33=An old DirectX Version is installed
al34=MSS value is not optimized
al35=Do you really want to quit the wizard?
[Functions]
2=An error occured while loading the plugins from file "%1"!
3=The plugin needs a more recent WinSpeedUp version. You are using WinSpeedUp %1.
4=An error occured while saving the plugins' settings!