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Windows 7: Language pack intergration into setup
02 May 2009
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lunar21
Windows 7 RC 7100
3 posts
Language pack intergration into setup
Hello everyone. I was wondering if anybody knows how to integrate language packs into the setup without knowing any code or anything for WAIK (kind of like a vlite type thing)?? Please let me know
My System Specs
System Manufacturer/Model Number
Acer Extensa 5220
OS
Windows 7 RC 7100
CPU
Core 2 Duo T8100 @ 2.1 GHz
Memory
3 Gigs
Hard Drives
1 160 Gig
Internet Speed
Between 25 kbs to 225 kbs
02 May 2009
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kensiko
Win7 64 bits FR
211 posts
Canada
Since Windows 7 I don't see any difference with an original installation in my language and the installed language pack.
Why do you want to integrate the pack into the installation disk?
My System Specs
OS
Win7 64 bits FR
CPU
2500K @ 4.5 GHz
Motherboard
Asrock Z68 Gen3 Extreme3
Memory
4x4GB 1600MHz GSkill CL9.
Graphics Card
HD6850 Powercolor stock
Sound Card
Integrated
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung 2343 + Dell 20in 4/3
Screen Resolution
2048x1152, 1600x1200
Keyboard
MX5500 revolution bluetooth
Mouse
MX5500 revolution bluetooth
PSU
KingWin Lazer Platinum (90+) 550Watts
Case
HAF912
Cooling
CPU: OCZ Vendetta 2
Hard Drives
OCZ Vertex LE SSD, 50GB OCZ Solid 3 120GB OCZ Vertex 2 240GB Western Digital Scorpio 320GB 5400 rpm
Internet Speed
Cable 7 Mbps
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