How to install chinese language pack in windows vista
Simply use a program called Vistalizator. As you can tell from the name, the program was developed for Vista but is now fully updated and compatible with Windows 7 Service Pack 1, including bit and bit versions. You need to download the language pack that you want to install. Although there are separate versions for different Windows service packs, the latest MUI pack is backwards compatible.
MUI packages for Windows Vista bit bit. MUI packages for Windows 7 bit bit. Download the Vistalizator program and run its portable executable.
Multiselect is supported for more than one language. Once Vistalizator has finished processing the file, click the Install language button. There is an option to perform an Express install which is faster but less compatible than the recommended Internal method.
Installation will take a few minutes. The program will then ask if you want to switch to the new language after the install is complete. If you choose not to, simply click on the newly installed Language in the window and press Change language at a later time. Restarting your computer is required after every change.
Do note that if ever you want to change the language in future, it has to be done through this program, not Control Panel. Make sure you have the latest version of Vistalizator. If this is the case, and you encounter this error, contact the author. Raymond, thanks very much for these tips. One problem, however, has popped up since I made all the changes. Once selected the folder, the installer will scan the directories and list all languages available to install, together with native name, type MUI or LIP and size.
Select and tick the check boxes of all languages that want to be installed. Click on radio button for I accept the license terms , then click on Next button. Social Stuff:. If you have Windows 7 Enterprise, usually an IT administrator will have to download this via your organization's volume licensing account and I am not able to help with that.
But in Ultimate, all you have to do is run Windows Update! You'll find all the available Language Packs listed as optional updates. Select the checkboxes next to the packs you want, then click the "OK" and "Install Updates". Note: Internet Explorer Language Packs began showing up as separate downloads a year or two after Windows Vista was released. I suspect this was due to a European Commission ruling requiring more separation between the system and IE, but by the time you read this Microsoft may have negotiated a way to combine the downloads again.
To hide the rest of the Language Packs so that these downloads do not appear every time Windows Update is run, right-click on each pack and select "Hide update" one at a time. You can bring these back by clicking "Restore hidden updates" in the left column of the previous screen in Windows Update anytime:. Switching between languages is simple process. Open the Region and Language control panel, where you will now find this drop-down menu:.
Select a display language, click "OK", and then log out and log back in to complete the change. You do not need to restart. Simple, yes? Feel free to write me via the "Contact" link below if you have any questions or suggestions. Being " Pinyin Joe", I never wrote much about Chinese handwriting input except to agree with you that this feature should not require an upgrade to Windows Ultimate or Enterprise!!!
I also haven't written much about Chinese text-to-speech or speech recognition , but feel free to write if you're having problems with any of those and I'll do my best to help. Chinese Computing Help Desk.
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