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How exactly did you fix this problem my friend? Can you explain what were the changes in intl.inf file?
I have a good unattended WinXP version but there's the well know problem with the languages..
after u make all the changes u need in nLite (be it removing stuff or doing unattended setup, whatever) and before u make an ISO - open up the intl.inf file with any txt editor (notepad, wordpad) then edit any line by simply puting in a blank space or type something and then delete it (the point is to have the file opened and resaved with no changes to actual txt lines) and then save the file. thas it. now go and make the ISO
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just open intl.inf, edit one line, add space or something, save it and you will have this issue without any nlitement.
true that ! works fine for me.
made the default setup for me (with language and keyboard layout removals, unattended setup, options etc etc.) then edited the intl.inf file, made an ISO and it all works great
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just open intl.inf, edit one line, add space or something, save it and you will have this issue without any nlitement.
it's always something like this.
tnx on the "fix"
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Mad_Evil:
Well...I wasnt asking for attention since I know how to use this method to keep the repair options....I guess who will need attention will be future nLiters who may need this for working enviroment, and has such Im thinking of them (general nLite comunity), not in me....I honestly hope that you understand that..otherwise you are the one who needs attention.
dude, no offence, just a little bit of sarcasm, nothing else.
+ I don't believe in windows repair. if crap happens - I do a complete reinstall/reformat.
and ofc good job on the explainin
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yes, life IS eternal pain and suffering
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btw I've just entered those regfiles jkey provided into GuiRunOnce so they autoexec on the first logon and also preconfigured the regional settings to whatever I need in nLite - during the first boot the cmd launches bla bla whatever (takes like 2 secs) and I already have the regional settings set (location, standars and formats and also the keyboard layout) so it's all good
thou I still have to change the timezone manually during the install even if I had preconfigured that into winnt.sif, but I guess there might be some more posts about it. if not, I'm gonna start bugging people
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Any final statement is this done by RVM UP 2.0.2a or by something new in nLite RC6?
deffinetly not RVM's "fault" - tried a fresh xpsp2 with RVM integrated (using Ryan's integrator) and with the default windows setup - everything worked fine (regional stuff)
but I've had this problem 100% sure since RC5, thou don't remember if it also was with RC4 and earlier
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well then, can I somehow make them regfiles run auto during the end of the fresh-install ? untill it gets fixed in nLite
I've been meditating on this missing-language-problem for a few weeks now
so basicly these would be the steps for my install ?
1. integrating latest RVM + switchless installers on a fresh XPSP2
2. removing components in nLite (not touching any languages or keyboard layouts), doing all the tweaks and making an unattended setup.
3. making a bootable ISO and then installing from it
4. runing the regfiles as soon as booting the first time and the MANUALLY having to switch the Regional settings under control panel ?
the last part sucks thou I just tried it and it helps. better then nothing. tnx
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missing language, keyboard layout and more...
in nLite
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don't wait, just fix it
http://www.msfn.org/board/index.php?showtopic=66594&st=40
next time before posting - please search the forums for your problem and only then, if u cannot find any info, post