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tchjgangel, checking items on this list will prevent you from removing components of these items from your source. I do not use it, but it can give you some protection from accidentally removing pieces of something you need. Enjoy, John.

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tchjgangel, checking items on this list will prevent you from removing components of these items from your source. I do not use it, but it can give you some protection from accidentally removing pieces of something you need. Enjoy, John.

John, thank you.

But you said, I have not yet fully understood.

Because, I am new to nlite, so there are many places can not quite understand. Want to get more help.

As shown, the picture is reserved for a selected component. Photo 2 is to remove the selected components.

In this way, I can understand a picture one and picture two is a common, mutually connected, right?

So, picture two options in the function of one's ability to include pictures of the options in the function?

If this is so.

Photo One of the components of the system is divided into several parts as a custom.

Photo 2 is to the various components of the system breakdown as a custom.

I can understand?

Well, picture one of the options can not choose. Just select the pictures need to modify the two can be had, right?

Picture 3, I mean the red box within the language groups. But the language groups in the end I did not thoroughly understand what is used to do? Someone to be my answer?

The language groups are used to multi-select input method, or work area?

What is here to play the role of language groups? May be multiple-choice mean? Hope someone can answer about.

Once again, thank you.

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I hope johnhc won't mind if I answer.

tchjgangel: yes, if you select a component in photo1, it will hide several sub-components in photo2. They won't be shown at all, so you won't be able to remove them. It's not 1:1 relationship, it might hide several components in several places. This is internal to NLite.

About photo3, if you select several items in the language group, they will all be kind of 'preinstalled' in Windows. Later, if you change from one to another of them, Windows will not ask for installation CD. I don't know if there are any other consequences.

GL

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GrofLuigi, heck no, the more the better!

tchjgangel, I have not used the Language Group and am on a machine without nLite right now and cannot take a look. I would like to point out two sources: the nLite web site (includes Chinese language Guide) and the help text in various pages. I don't see one on your language group picture, but when a ? in a circle is available, please click on it for more information. When I get a chance to look closer I will let you know. Enjoy, John.

EDIT: tchjgangel, I did a search here on "language groups" and got lots of hits that may be useful. Please do some searching. Enjoy, John.

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Thank GrofLuigi and John enthusiastic help. Thanks again.

Most problems I see. Thanks

In fact, the main problem is the picture one.

I mainly want to express that. For example, 'printers (local, network and pdf)' What does it mean? What role play? Represents what function? Can not be removed? After removing what kind of results?

I need an image one, the various components of the annotation.

Once again, thank those who helped me.

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tchjgangel, if I understood your question,

The function in Photo1 is a wizard, to help you KEEP the components which would otherwise be removed in Photo2. Photo1 doesn't do anything, just hides the components in Photo2 from your sight while you work with NLite, so you can not remove them by mistake. The exact mapping (for example, which components would be hidden in Photo2 if you select "Cameras and Camcorders" in Photo1) is known ony to the author of NLite, Nuhi. Many mappings could be determined by experimentation, but I think that would serve no practical purpose. The intention of Photo1 is to protect you from yourself. If you know that you will need that functionality on the computer after the NLited disc is installed, you should check it in Photo1.

Many people in the past reported that, for example, if they removed some component in Photo2, some months after the installation of Windows, they couldn't install that Windows component (or driver). And they asked how to add it later (after Windows is installed), but that is not always possible.

For example, if you check "Printers..." in Photo1, you are protected from removing Windows printing support (and many built-in Windows printer drivers). If you later (after installation of Windows) connect a printer to your computer, it will be able to install the driver. If you don't check it, and remove some component in Photo2 related to printers, you might not be able to use a printer. Same goes for other components.

So, checkmark in Photo1 keeps, checkmark in Photo2 removes. :wacko:

GL

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tchjgangel, here is some Language Group information I copied from the ref.chm file. There is a link to MS with more information on Language Groups. The file is found in the deploy.cab in the Tools folder of the Support folder on your install CD. You can look in this file and deploy.chm after you extract the deploy.cab file.

For your latest question, I recommend you do some experimenting. Check nothing on the Compatibility page, then go into the Remove Components and take some screen shots of the various sections. Click Back (or Cancel to start over) and come back into the Capability page and check one (such as Cameras and Camcorders) and then continue into the Remove Components and compare the various sections to the screen shots you took. You should see some components missing now. These are being protected from being removed. Enjoy, John.

LanguageGroup

Specifies the language group for this installation.

Syntax LanguageGroup = language_group_ID[, language_group_ID[, ...]]

Values language_group_ID[, language_group_ID[, ...]]

Example LanguageGroup = 2

Comments You cannot specify a particular locale or language unless you install the appropriate language group.

In Windows XP, if you install one language group, then you install all corresponding language groups. For example, if you install one language group from the set of East Asian language groups, then you also install associated language groups. Likewise, if you install one language group from the set of complex script language groups, then you install all complex script language groups.

The supported language group IDs are listed in the following table.

ID Language Group Corresponding Value in Regional and Language Options Control Panel

1 Western Europe and United States Installed by Default

2 Central Europe Installed by Default

3 Baltic Installed by Default

4 Greek Installed by Default

5 Cyrillic Installed by Default

6 Turkic Installed by Default

7 Japanese East Asian Language

8 Korean East Asian Language

9 Traditional Chinese East Asian Language

10 Simplified Chinese East Asian Language

11 Thai Complex Script

12 Hebrew Complex Script

13 Arabic Complex Script

14 Vietnamese Complex Script

15 Indic Complex Script

16 Georgian Complex Script

17 Armenian Complex Script

For a list of specific languages that correspond to particular language groups, see the Microsoft Global Software Development Web site at http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/.

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