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Automated script to add language packs for Windows 7 SP1 distribution, resulting a multilingual ISO, including:
Choice of language at setup
Languages packs preinstalled so that you can switch between them in the system
Multilingual Windows Recovery Environment with a choice of language at boot (if standard WinPE localization is on) -
Supports updating one-architecture distributions (x86 or x64), or custom AIOs that have both architectures together in one install.wim
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Only Ultimate and Enterprise Editions has the ability to change the display language normally after install
to change UI lang for other editions, use DisplayLanguageSwitcher
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Working Environment: Windows 7 or later with at least 15GB of free space.
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Windows 7 SP1 distribution (ISO file, DVD/USB, ISO extracted to folder).
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Windows 7 SP1 Languages Packs matching the distribution architecture(s).
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If you want the Standard WinPE localization, Windows AIK Supplement for Windows 7 SP1
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Step 1
Create a directory on a partition with enough space on it (at least 15 GB), depending on the number of LPs you are adding (e.g. C:\MUIDVD), and extract this package to the directory you have created.
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Step 2
Place language packs files in "Langs" folder. You can use the original .exe files, or manually converted .cab files
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Step 3
If you want the Standard WinPE localization, place waik_supplement iso in "winpe" folder.
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Step 4
Edit the script with notepad and adjust the following variables to suite your needs, or leave it as-is:
DVDPATH
Path for Windows 7 sp1 distribution (without quotation marks)
you can use the iso file path directly, or path to custom extracted folder, or DVD/USB dive letter.
leave it blank if you want to use iso file placed next to the script, or prompted to enter path.
ISO (set 1 or 0)
Create iso file afterwards or not
WINPE (set 1 or 0)
when enabled "1":
require WinPE lang packs from WAIK supplement, winre.wim and boot.wim will be updated.
when disabled "0":
boot.wim index 2 (setup image) will be updated manually with setup resources found in the main lang pack.
when adding East-Asian lang, both boot.wim indices will be updated with font support
SLIM (set 1 or 0)
when disabled "0":
all applicable WinPE lang packs will be added to boot.wim and winre.wim
all lang resources files will be added to ISO sources directory and keep it as default.
when enabled "1":
only necessary WinPE LPs for setup/recovery will be added to boot.wim and winre.wim (Main, Setup, SRT).
ISO payload files will be deleted, and keep required files for boot-setup (iso can be used only for clean install).
DEFAULTLANGUAGE
culture code of the default language that will be set in the Windows images and as initial setup language
it will be changed later when/if you choose another language at setup
leave it blank if you want to keep the current default language in install image.
MOUNTDIR
optional
set mount directory on another drive or partition if available to speed the integration, or leave it blank
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Step 5
Verify that all your settings are correct and that the required files are in the proper location. Then, execute the script as Administrator.
The process will take quite some time to finish depending on number of LPs to add, so WAIT. If all went OK, You will get the "Finished" message.
The new multilingual ISO can be found in the same directory besides the script. If you choose not to create iso file, the distribution folder "DVD" will renamed as iso name and remain after you close the script.
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Language files, codes and architecture will be determined based on the detected files in "Langs" folder
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Security update KB2883457 for System Recovery Tools (WinSRT) will be added to winre.wim and boot.wim. If you do not want it, simply delete the two cab file in "bin" folder after extracting this package.
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To spare yourself the trouble, keep the work directory path short, do not use spaces and do not use non-ASCII characters.