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two languages in all versions of vista DVD ?


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It's possible to integrate one extra language like spanish (besides the default english), in all versions (Business, Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, etc) of windows vista dvd files in just one DVD ?

TIA.

Pablo


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Yes but you will have to do it one by one. That would take a very long time, each 20min or so.

Also on every Apply select the first method.

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Mmmmm I don't understand you. I do it one by one but nothing happens.

First, I integrate the language in the first version (business), then I create the dvd image, so now is all ok.

Second, I extract the files of the image created, run vlite and open the directory of the files extracted, it shows me the first version (vlite business) and all the rest, I select the second version (home basic) and try to integrate again the language, but it give me a message that the language is already integrated and it shows me in the bottom, anyway I press apply, select the first method but nothing happens (or it do it almost instantly, it not takes 20 min or so).

Then I wrote the DVD image, but when again extract the files to a directory a reopen it with vlite, the only version that is integrated is the first one (business).

So, what do you mean with "you will have to do it one by one" ? How is the process ?

I don't bother you, but could you give me and example of the steps with two versions ?

TIA.

Pablo

Yes but you will have to do it one by one. That would take a very long time, each 20min or so.

Also on every Apply select the first method.

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Hm so you're saying they are integrated for all versions once integrated. Just to be clear I never tried this, I always test with just one Windows left.

Have you tried just integrating into one and installing the other version from that DVD, meaning like your first part, integrate into Bussiness and check Home? Since you say it reports it's already in, maybe that second time integration is what breaks it.

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