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Pete Batard
3b327bff83
[loc] flag "Deleting partitions" message as a potential lengthy operation
* Also use this update to factorize all "This may take a while" messages.
2020-06-03 16:03:20 +01:00
Pete Batard
f4d70345af
[loc] update MSG_068 and MSG_100
* Closes #1281
2019-04-11 14:24:18 +01:00
Pete Batard
0c368b4e69
[loc] finalize translations for 3.5
* Also update for latest Fido and simplify SetLGP
2019-03-12 19:53:25 +00:00
Pete Batard
e073fb47b0
[net] add Windows retail ISO downloads
* This is accomplished through Fido (https://github.com/pbatard/Fido), a *SIGNED*
  PowerShell script, that is downloaded from GitHub and that resides in memory for
  the duration of a session.
* The reason we use a downloaded PS script, rather than an embedded on, is because:
  - Microsoft have regularly been changing the deal with regards to how retail ISOs
    can be downloaded, and not for the better, so we can't simply embed a static
    means of downloading ISOs and expect that to work forever.
  - By using an external script, we can immediately respond to whatever new means of
    *ANNOYING* their legitimate users Microsoft will come up with next, as well as
    make sure that, the minute a new retail version of Windows becomes available, it
    also becomes available for download in Rufus.
* Note that if you are concerned about downloading a remote PS script that is being
  run at the same level as an elevated application, you should understand that:
  - Only scripts downloaded from GitHub, from an account that is protected with 2FA,
    are allowed to run (i.e. someone would first have to steal a *physical* 2FA key
    to be in a position to upload a malicious script).
  - On top of this, only scripts that are signed with a separate private key (RSA +
    AES-256), that is itself also protected with a strong unique password which only
    a single person knows (and must manually enter each time they want to make a new
    version of the script available for download), are allowed to run.
  The above means that there's about as much chance for someone to manage to upload
  a malicious script on the GitHub servers, that Rufus would allow to run, as there
  is for someone to upload a malicious version of Rufus itself.
  Still, if you are paranoid and have concerns that, even as you can validate from
  its source that Rufus does not attempt to execute any remote script unless a user
  actively selected and clicked the DOWNLOAD button, you can also completely disable
  the remote script download feature, if you just set the update check to disabled
  (which, by the way, Rufus *EXPLICITLY* asks you to choose whether you want to
  enable or not, the very first time you run the application).
* Also remove _unlinkU() which duplicates what DeleteFileU() already does.
2019-03-02 23:34:32 +00:00
Pete Batard
5247ffa6ab
[core] add a notice about MBR and >2TB partitions
* Also fix Boot Options not displaying when no drive is plugged in advanced mode
2019-02-01 12:35:09 +00:00
Pete Batard
15806de646
[ui] display a notice about Secure Boot when UEFI:NTFS is applied 2018-11-20 12:33:12 +00:00
Pete Batard
f18b3fec1b [loc] use better terminology for NAND types 2018-07-20 21:06:39 +01:00
Pete Batard
bb00983ad8 [pollock] small fixes & improvements
* Make sure translations that are the same as English are removed in the .po
* Automate digital signature
* Add a more distinguishable icon
* Also update French translation
2018-07-20 14:59:39 +01:00
Pete Batard
1612064c66 [loc] finalize new translations for 3.2
* Also fix a MinGW warning
2018-07-18 16:59:35 +01:00
Pete Batard
1004a6e066 [ui] update persistence size controls
* Also refactor ToggleImageOptions()
2018-07-18 12:22:37 +01:00
Pete Batard
0fa19d7019 [internal] reorganize localization resources 2018-07-16 16:38:40 +01:00
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