eryen Posted April 30, 2008 Share Posted April 30, 2008 By the way. That link is before SP1. Folders changed alittle.Best and most easy way is.Mountrw boot.wim 2edit lang.iniunmount committhen change boot.ini in DVD image.English files will be in boot.wim. But in menu u will not see it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flamandu Posted May 1, 2008 Author Share Posted May 1, 2008 (edited) I managed to edit the lang.ini in the boot.wim and it works. I don't have any boot.ini in the DVD and i didn't slipstreamed the Service pack yet. I managed to set all the commands in one batch file. @Echo OffEcho Enter path to Windows AIK:Echo Example: C:\Program Files\Windows AIKSet /p WAIK=Echo.Echo Enter path for mounting WIM file:Echo Example: D:\VistaWork\MountSet /p WIM=Echo.Echo Enter path to directory with Vista DVD copied:Echo Example: D:\VistaWork\DVDSet /p WD=Echo.Echo Enter path to the .xml file:Echo Example: D:\VistaWork\remlanguage.xmlSet /p XML=Echo.Echo Enter path to the new lang file self edited:Echo Example: D:\VistaWork\lang.iniSet /p INI=Echo.Echo Enter language pack ID default:Echo Example: ro-ROSet /p LANG=Echo.Echo Select the Vista edition:Echo Example: 1Echo 1 - BUSINESSEcho 2 - HOMEBASICEcho 3 - HOMEPREMIUMEcho 4 - ULTIMATEEcho 5 - BUSINESSNEcho 6 - HOMEBASICNEcho 7 - STARTERSet /p EDITION=Echo."%WAIK%\Tools\x86\Imagex.exe" /mountrw "%WD%\Sources\install.wim" %EDITION% "%WIM%""%WAIK%\Tools\x86\intlcfg.exe" -all:%LANG% -image:"%WIM%""%WAIK%\Tools\Servicing\pkgmgr.exe" /o:"%WIM%\;%WIM%\Windows" /n:"%XML%""%WAIK%\Tools\x86\Imagex.exe" /unmount /commit "%WIM%""%WAIK%\Tools\x86\Imagex.exe" /mountrw "%WD%\Sources\boot.wim" 2 "%WIM%"Copy "%INI%" "%WIM%\sources\Lang.ini""%WAIK%\Tools\x86\Imagex.exe" /unmount /commit "%WIM%"echo End of language pack desintegration.pauseThe language folders are still there but you cannot chose them in the installation. Thanks eryen for helping me out :thumbup Edited May 1, 2008 by flamandu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
alvinkhorfire Posted October 14, 2008 Share Posted October 14, 2008 (edited) Is it possible not use WAIK to remove the language pack? It is very difficult for me to download WAIK with my very slow internet connection. As you can see in the screenshot, the language pack (other than English) is integrated and I can't remove it. The installation file is from the only setup disk originally from my computer manufacturer. Edited October 14, 2008 by alvinkhorfire Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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