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General Information

File Description: BitLocker Drive Encryption Wizard  
File Version: 6.1.7100.0 (winmain_win7rc.090421-1700)  
Company: Microsoft Corporation  
Product Name: Microsoft Windows Operating System  
DLL popularity Very Low - There is no any other DLL in system32 directory that is statically linked to this file.
File Size: 530 KB
Total Number of Exported Functions: 33
Total Number of Exported Functions With Names: 33
 

Section Headers

Name Virtual Address Raw Data Size % of File Characteristics Section Contains...
.text 0x00001000 113,664 Bytes 20.9% Read, Execute Code
.data 0x0001d000 512 Bytes 0.1% Write, Read Initialized Data
.rsrc 0x0001e000 419,328 Bytes 77.2% Read Initialized Data
.reloc 0x00085000 8,192 Bytes 1.5% Read, Discardable Initialized Data
 

Static Linking

fvewiz.dll is statically linked to the following files:

msvcrt.dll
ADVAPI32.dll
bcrypt.dll
BDEUI.dll
COMCTL32.dll
COMDLG32.dll
FVEAPI.dll
FVEUI.dll
GDI32.dll
KERNEL32.dll
ntdll.dll
ole32.dll
OLEAUT32.dll
Secur32.dll
SHELL32.dll
SHLWAPI.dll
slc.dll
USER32.dll
UxTheme.dll
DUI70.dll
BDEHDCFGLIB.dll
CRYPT32.dll
ncrypt.dll
FVECERTS.dll
VSSAPI.DLL
profapi.dll
RPCRT4.dll

This means that when fvewiz.dll is loaded, the above files are automatically loaded too. If one of these files is corrupted or missing, fvewiz.dll won't be loaded.

 

General Resources Information

Resource Type Number of Items Total Size % of File
Icons 4 383,967 Bytes 70.7%
Animated Icons 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Cursors 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Animated Cursors 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Bitmaps 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
AVI Files 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Dialog-Boxes 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
HTML Related Files 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Menus 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Strings 265 26,874 Bytes 4.9%
Type Libraries 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
Manifest 0 0 Bytes 0.0%
All Others 5 44,252 Bytes 8.1%
Total 274 455,093 Bytes 83.8%
 

Icons in this file

There are 4 icons stored in this DLL file. You can view all these icons in the following small thumbnail:
 

Cursors in this file

No cursors found in this file

 

Dialog-boxes list (up to 200 dialogs)

No dialog resources in this file.

 

String resources in this dll (up to 200 strings)

String ID String Text
796 <None>
797 Copy Recovery Key
798 Copy Startup Key
799 Reset Startup PIN
800 BitLocker Drive Encryption Recovery Key
801 The recovery key is used to recover the data on a BitLocker protected drive. To verify that this is the correct recovery key compare the identification with what is presented on the recovery screen. Recovery key identification: %1 Full recovery key identification: %2 BitLocker Recovery Key: %3
803 BitLocker Drive Encryption (%1)
804 BitLocker Drive Encryption
805 Save BitLocker Recovery Key as
806 BitLocker Drive Encryption Error
814 Do you want to start BitLocker setup?
815 This will reduce disk throughput and should only be used on high performance servers if the computer is not in a physically secure location.
816 This will reduce disk throughput and should only be used on high performance servers if the computer is not in a physically secure location. Turning BitLocker Drive Encryption on will delete any volume snapshot backups that have been created.
827 &Close
828 &Save
831 Start &Encrypting
832 &Set PIN
834 Text Files;*.txt;All Files;*.*;;
843 BitLocker Drive Encryption
861 An internal error with bad markup has occurred.
863 An unsupported mode has been called.
870 This drive has no keys.
872 Cannot encrypt the drive
877 Wizard initialization has failed.
878 This is not a valid drive to encrypt.
879 Cannot run.
880 This location cannot be used.
885 Save a Recovery Key to a USB Drive
886 &Save
887 Insert the USB device, select it in the list, and click Save.
888 Do you want to save the recovery key on this computer?
889 We strongly recommend that you save your recovery key in a safe location separate from this computer, such as a network drive.
897 This page is a backup of Trusted Platform Module (TPM) owner authorization information. Upon request, use the authorization information to prove ownership of the computer's TPM. IMPORTANT: Please keep this file in a secure location away from your computer's local hard drive.
898 The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) owner password is:
899 &Restart
900 &Shutdown
901 TPM security hardware was not turned on
902 Turn on the TPM security hardware You must turn on the TPM to use BitLocker. Follow these steps:
903 &Continue
910 Initializing the TPM security hardware
911 Please wait while BitLocker initializes the TPM security hardware. This might take a few minutes.
912 Starting BitLocker
913 Please wait while BitLocker initializes the drive.
920 Turn on &BitLocker...
921 Resume &BitLocker protection
922 Your password has been changed.
923 This password is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing password.
924 Automatic unlocking is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing automatic unlocking.
925 Do you want to continue?
926 This drive was encrypted on a computer running Windows Vista. If you continue and add a new unlocking method, you won't be able to unlock this drive with Windows Vista.
927 Please insert your smart card
928 Checking your computer's configuration
929 BitLocker is verifying that your computer meets its system requirements. This might take a few minutes.
930 Restart &Now
931 Restart &Later
932 Your computer's startup (boot) files will be moved to the recovery partition, which will become the system drive.
933 Boot files will be moved to disk %1!u! partition %2!u!, which will become the system drive.
934 Boot files will be moved to drive %1!c!:, which will become the system drive.
935 A new system drive will be created from unallocated space on the hard drive. The new drive will not have a drive letter.
936 A new system drive will be created from free space on disk %1!u! partition %2!u!. The new drive will not have a drive letter.
937 A new system drive will be created from free space on drive %1!c!:. The new drive will not have a drive letter.
938 Shrinking drive %1!c!:
939 Shrinking disk %1!u! partition %2!u!
940 Creating new system drive
941 Preparing drive for BitLocker
942 This smart card is the only way to unlock this drive. Add another unlocking method before removing smart card.
943 Remove the smart card?
944 Once removed, you will not be able to use a smart card to unlock this drive.
945 Windows Recovery Environment will be moved to your system or recovery drive.
946 Creating new Windows Recovery Environment drive
947 Moving Windows Recovery Environment to recovery drive
948 A new recovery drive will be created from free space on drive %1!c!:. The new drive will not have a drive letter.
949 Manage &BitLocker...
950 A PIN consists of numerals and can be %1!u! to %2!u! digits in length.
951 A PIN consists of characters and can be %1!u! to %2!u! characters in length.
952 Cancelling BitLocker Drive Encryption
953 Do not remove your drive until this process has completed.
954 Starting encryption
955 Do not remove your drive until encryption begins.
956 Other people are logged on to this computer. Restarting it might cause them to lose data. Are you sure you want to restart this computer?
957 Please wait while encryption begins.
958 Do you want to exit before BitLocker setup is completed?
959 If you exit now, your drive will not be protected by BitLocker.
960 Do not remove your drive during BitLocker setup.
961 You will be able to unlock this drive using a password.
962 You will be able to unlock this drive using a smartcard.
963 You will be able to unlock this drive using a password and smartcard.
964 This drive will automatically unlock on this computer.
965 BitLocker Recovery Key %1!08X!-%2!04X!-%3!04X!-%4!02X!%5!02X!-%6!02X!%7!02X!%8!02X!%9!02X!%10!02X!%11!02X!
966 Bootable media changes the system boot information used by BitLocker for system security.
1764 A recovery key is different from your PIN or Startup key. It is used to access your files and folders if a problem with your computer prevents you from doing so.
1773 Save your Startup Key
1781 The selected drive is {}
1818 Before you turn on the TPM hardware for this computer, remove any CDs, DVDs, or USB flash drives from the computer and shutdown. Turn on your computer after shutdown. Follow the instructions to turn on the TPM when your computer boots.
1825 Save your Startup Key
1843 Configure Startup Options
1847 Recovery Key Page
1849 PIN Key Page
1851 Startup Key Page
1853 Encrypt Page
1859 Manage Keys Page
1861 Turn On TPM
1874 Task Progress
1897 Insert a removable USB memory device and select its drive, then click Save.
1899 &Drives
1900 Drives list.
1912 &Run BitLocker system check
1919 &Drives
1920 Drives list.
1926 Warning!
1927 Status Message Here
1928 Set BitLocker startup preferences
1929 Set BitLocker startup preferences
1930 A personal identification number (PIN) or a startup key on a USB flash drive is required every time you start the computer.
1931 This computer does not appear to have a TPM. To use BitLocker Drive Encryption, a startup key on a USB flash drive will be required every time you start the computer.
1932 You can require a personal identification number (PIN) or a startup key on a USB flash drive be used every time you start the computer.
1933 <a>What is a BitLocker Drive Encryption startup key or PIN?</a>
1934 What is a BitLocker Drive Encryption startup key or PIN?
1935 Require a &PIN at every startup
1936 Require a &Startup key at every startup
1937 Use Bit&Locker without additional keys
1944 How do you want to store your recovery key?
1945 How do you want to store your recovery key?
1946 Save the recovery key to a USB flash &drive
1948 &Print the recovery key
1949 Save the recovery key to a &file
1950 Enter a startup PIN
1951 Enter a startup PIN
1952 <a>What is a BitLocker Drive Encryption PIN?</a>
1953 What is a BitLocker Drive Encryption PIN?
1954 &PIN:
1956 Enter PIN
1958 &Confirm PIN:
1960 Confirm PIN
1961 Are you ready to encrypt this drive?
1962 Encrypt the drive
1963 Note: This check can take some time but is recommended because there is a risk that you might need to enter the recovery key to unlock the drive.
1966 Select options to manage
1967 Select options to manage
1968 Save or print recovery &key again
1970 Duplicate the &startup key
1972 &Reset the PIN
1988 The system check will ensure that BitLocker can read the recovery and encryption keys correctly before encrypting the drive. BitLocker will restart your computer to test the system before encrypting.
1989 You can keep working while the drive is being encrypted. Your computer's performance will be affected and free space will be used by BitLocker during encryption.
1996 Information!
1997 Error!
1999 Turn on the TPM security hardware
2000 Turn on the TPM security hardware
2007 You must turn on the TPM to use BitLocker. This computer requires you to turn on the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) manually. Consult the computer manufacturer's documentation for instructions. After you have turned on the TPM, restart this wizard.
2008 Before you turn on the TPM hardware for this computer, remove any CDs, DVDs, or USB flash drives from the computer and restart. Follow the instructions to turn on the TPM when your computer restarts.
2009 The system check will ensure that BitLocker can read the recovery and encryption keys correctly before encrypting the drive. Insert the USB memory device containing your saved recovery key. BitLocker will restart your computer before encrypting.
2014 UnlockOptions
2015 Choose how you want to unlock this drive
2016 Choose how you want to unlock this drive
2017 Use a &password to unlock the drive
2020 &Automatically unlock this drive on this computer
2022 Password
2023 Create a password to unlock this drive
2024 Create a password to unlock this drive
2025 You should create a strong password that uses upper and lower case letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces.
2026 Type your &password:
2028 Enter Password
2029 Retype your p&assword:
2031 Confirm Password
2032 <a>How do I use these options?</a>
2033 How do I use these options?
2036 <a>Tips for creating a strong password.</a>
2037 Tips for creating a strong password.
2038 Add a &password to unlock the drive
2040 Change &password to unlock the drive
2042 &Remove password from this drive
2044 &Automatically unlock this drive on this computer
2046 Turn off &automatic unlocking for this drive on this computer
2048 If you forget your password or lose your smartcard, you can use your recovery key to access your drive. We recommended that you save your recovery key to a file and print it.
2049 <a>What is a recovery key?</a>
2050 Why should I save the BitLocker recovery key?
2054 Encryption might take a while depending on the size of the drive. Until encryption is complete your files will not be protected.
2057 Type your password:
2059 Enter Password
2061 Confirm Password
2064 Use my &smart card to unlock the drive
2065 You will need to insert your smart card. The smart card PIN will be required when you unlock the drive.
2066 Checked
2067 Failed
2068 Description
2069 warning
2070 Message
2075 Required Steps Page
2076 BitLocker Drive Encryption setup
2077 BitLocker Drive Encryption setup
2078 The following preparations will be made on this computer to enable BitLocker.
2079 Prepare your drive for BitLocker
2080 Turn on the TPM security hardware
2081 Encrypt the drive
2082 <a>What are BitLocker's system requirements?</a>
2083 What are BitLocker's system requirements?
2084 Drive Preparation Plan Page
2085 Preparing your drive for BitLocker
2086 Preparing your drive for BitLocker
2087 An existing drive or unallocated free space on the hard drive will be used to enable BitLocker.
 

COM Classes/Interfaces

There is no type library in this file with COM classes/interfaces information

 

Exported Functions List

The following functions are exported by this dll:
FveuiWizard
FveuipClearFveWizOnStartup
protected: __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::VolumeFveStatus(void)
public: __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::VolumeFveStatus(unsigned long,long)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::FailedDryRun(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::HasExternalKey(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::HasPassphraseProtector(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::HasPinProtector(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::HasRecoveryData(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::HasRecoveryPassword(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::HasSmartCardProtector(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::HasStartupKeyProtector(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::HasTpmProtector(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsConverting(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsDecrypted(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsDecrypting(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsDisabled(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsEncrypted(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsEncrypting(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsFveNotifyNecessary(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsLocked(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsOn(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsOsVolume(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsPartiallyConverted(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsPaused(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsRoamingDevice(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::IsSecure(void)
public: bool __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::NeedsRestart(void)
public: class BuiVolume & __thiscall BuiVolume::operator=(class BuiVolume const &)
public: class VolumeFveStatus & __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::operator=(class VolumeFveStatus const &)
public: long __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::GetLastConvertStatus(void)
public: static unsigned int const BuiVolume::NO_DRIVE_LETTER
public: unsigned long __thiscall VolumeFveStatus::GetStatusFlags(void)

 

Imported Functions List

The following functions are imported by this dll: