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Creating Multilanguage Image in Windows 7

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By Neha,Thursday, October 8th, 2009

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MicrosoftWindows 7 Languages addresses the problems faced by IT professionals and deployment specialists in maintaining multilingual images with the Multilanguage Image feature in its latest operating system, Windows 7.

The tool enables IT professionals to create and deploy multilingual versions of Windows 7 using Windows Automated Installation Kit or OEM Preinstallation Kit tools. This will help create multilingual images that reduces the number of images that user needs to maintain. The images can be put into action from a server, media or from network share.

The language packs and other update packages can be added to an offline Windows image. Then you can boot the image in audit mode and add applications and drivers, which will help you to recapture the image. Test the captured image. Once it is tested, by removing unnecessary language resources, create regional images. You can use these regional languages for deployment.

Further improvements have also been made in the tool for the smooth creation and deployment of the multilingual Windows images. Earlier, the number of language packs that could be added were limited but now in Windows 7, the language pack performance and size have been improved.

You can also remove the language packs from an image without booting the image with Deployment Image Servicing and Management tool. Windows 7 Language packs contain the resources related to particular language. There are two multilingual deployment resources – deploying the image that contain multiple languages, but you can activate only one language as a default, and deploying a multilingual image which allows you to switch between languages.

Earlier, package manager, the international settings configuration tool and the PEimg tool were included in Windows Vista but now these functions have been replaced by Deployment Image Servicing and Management, as this tool consolidates the function of replaced tools. The internal structure of service packs have also been improved. Now you don’t require to install separate prerequisite packages. All these packages are compiled with the service packs. Logging has also been enhanced. Now, it is far more easier to understand the messages, events, and errors that are logged.

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