Windows in different language
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seungsohn
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Windows in different language
Hi there,
Is there a way to have all of MS Windows in a different language? How does one buy a thinkpad with a keyboard and all of windows in a different language?
Thanks!
Is there a way to have all of MS Windows in a different language? How does one buy a thinkpad with a keyboard and all of windows in a different language?
Thanks!
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bill bolton
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Re: Windows in different language
The simple answer is yes, but I suspect that your question has complexity in it....seungsohn wrote:Is there a way to have all of MS Windows in a different language?
The usual method is to purchase it in the country in which the desired language is a primary language!How does one buy a thinkpad with a keyboard and all of windows in a different language?
You really need to tell us more about what it is you want to achieve?!?
Cheers,
Bill B.
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seungsohn
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My friend wants his whole operating system and keyboard to be in Chinese. We looked into MS Vista Ultimate's language packets, and we found that this would only change some things to a different language. He wants "File", "Edit", "View", the Start Menu, the Control Panel, everything to be in Chinese. He used to have a laptop he purchased overseas that was configured like this, and now we're trying to find one we could get in the US that is the same. Will we get a completely Chineseified laptop if we purchase a Thinkpad from Lenovo's Chinese website and have it shipped to California?
Thank you!
Thank you!
Here is the complete guide of MUI (Multilingual User Interface):
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc721887.aspx
On Thinkpads, Vista's default language is English (what is not removable), but when you install/reinstall OS, you can choose only one different language. It is depending where you bought your TP.
After language neutral OS is installed, preinstaller setting up language pack.
technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc721887.aspx
On Thinkpads, Vista's default language is English (what is not removable), but when you install/reinstall OS, you can choose only one different language. It is depending where you bought your TP.
After language neutral OS is installed, preinstaller setting up language pack.
X61T (7764CTO), R61i (8932FJG), T20 (2674) and a lot of Lenovo desktops
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