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Hi,

I download Win 7 x64 SP1 and add MUI pack of Hebrew & Russian in it using WinToolKit 1.4.0.65 .

But setup will not ask me for my prefer setup lang like this:

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What i need to add to my Autounattend file so he will ask me in with lang OS will be install?

My Autounattend is Attached,

10x!

Autounattend.xml

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Integrating the languages into your installation install.wim file does nothing to change the WinPE installation environment. You need to modify boot.wim in \sources of your install media with languages as well:

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Funny, i am using right now your excellent tool SetProductKey. Good job man! :thumbup

I think i need to do : Walkthrough: Add Multilingual Support to Windows Setup

I download AIK and i found Hebrew in X86 & AMD64 directorys. But not in IA64.

So for my x86 image i will use Hebrew in X86 (?), but what i do for x64 version?

Thank U 4 Helping me! :hello:

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I download AIK and i found Hebrew in X86 & AMD64 directorys. But not in IA64.

Look inside: Programs | Windows AIK | Tools | PETools | ia64 | Winpe_FPs

However, it seems missing for ia64!

So for my x86 image i will use Hebrew in X86 (?)

Of course!

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Have you also made the changes needed inside lang.ini ?

Understanding Multilingual Deployments

The Lang.ini file

If you deploy Windows using Windows Setup and you have added or removed language packs from the distribution share, you must recreate the Lang.ini file. Windows Setup uses the Lang.ini file to identify the language packs inside the image and within the Windows distribution share. The Lang.ini file is also used to identify the language that will be displayed during Windows Setup. Regenerating the Lang.ini file is also necessary if you plan to create recovery media for images that contain multiple languages.

You can use DISM international servicing command-line options to recreate the Lang.ini file based on any language-pack updates. Do not modify the Lang.ini file manually. For more information, see Languages and International Servicing Command-Line Options.

Recreate the Lang.ini file to reflect the additional language support using the DISM /Gen-LangINI command

Cheers

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myselfidem,

It is not relevant to here but i don't how to send it 2 u.

Base on your "Injecting keys for Windows 7 images" i create my program for KISS user.

My program check Image versions and injecting trail key to all image.

Pls check my script and if u confirm me to public it 2.

I now working on script form Multilang injecting including all need for Setup and Install.

SetTrialKeyW7.cmd

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Ok.

I almost do!

When try do to:

	CMD /C Dism /image:%WIMTMP% /Gen-LangINI /distribution:%WIMTMP%

I get error:

Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool
Version: 6.1.7600.16385

Image Version: 6.1.7601.17514


Error: 110


WARNING: Cannot query default language, falling back.

WARNING: More than one installed language in the image, picking first.

ERROR: Could not replace the existing lang ini file. The distribution may be in
valid.

Any idea why i get that?

I can rewrite lang.ini alone if i know how is stature is.

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Have you installed after installing WAIK for Windows 7, the Supplement?

The Windows® Automated Installation Kit (AIK) Supplement for Windows® 7 SP1

Maybe that can give some help also:

http://www.msfn.org/board/topic/148690-strange-behaviour-setup-multiple-languages/page__view__findpost__p__950057

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