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flamandu
It is possible to remove desired languages from the DVD?
I want to remove english from my DVD wich has another language pack installed. If it is possible can you please help me do that?
I want to remove the language from the whole DVD, install.wim and boot.wim .
I tried to do that witch an answer file generated from WSIM and it does not work confused.gif
sp00f
QUOTE (flamandu @ Apr 26 2008, 11:01 AM) *
It is possible to remove desired languages from the DVD?
I want to remove english from my DVD wich has another language pack installed. If it is possible can you please help me do that?
I want to remove the language from the whole DVD, install.wim and boot.wim .
I tried to do that witch an answer file generated from WSIM and it does not work confused.gif

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flamandu
I think that with vlite you have the posibility to add languages but not to remove them from the DVD. I tried to remove them with an .xml file but it doesn't work confused.gif .
sp00f
QUOTE (flamandu @ Apr 27 2008, 07:09 AM) *
I think that with vlite you have the posibility to add languages but not to remove them from the DVD. I tried to remove them with an .xml file but it doesn't work confused.gif .

vlite can remove them
flamandu
How? Can you guide me to do that? I tried to find out how to remove the languages from the vista DVD but I didn't found anything!!!
elmatadorbr
QUOTE (flamandu @ Apr 27 2008, 05:24 PM) *
How? Can you guide me to do that? I tried to find out how to remove the languages from the vista DVD but I didn't found anything!!!



I've tried, but unable to remove...the languages stays on "already integrated language packs", and it's grayed...can't remove them...is there any way, with vlite or waik?
lucashingis
QUOTE (elmatadorbr @ May 29 2008, 12:00 AM) *
QUOTE (flamandu @ Apr 27 2008, 05:24 PM) *
How? Can you guide me to do that? I tried to find out how to remove the languages from the vista DVD but I didn't found anything!!!

I've tried, but unable to remove...the languages stays on "already integrated language packs", and it's grayed...can't remove them...is there any way, with vlite or waik?

I can't remove either. And if you remove the language pack folders that you don't want, an error occurs during the installation mad.gif

ANYBODY?
lucashingis
Well, since nobody answers, I think there is no such way to do it.

THANKS!
dford
You need the Windows WAIK

Use Windows system image manager and create the answer file for removal. In Package Node right click the Language you want to remove and Add to answer file.

Detailed answer on Microsoft site:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749497.aspx
arfett
Unless your pointer finger is broken it is rather simple to check the boxes for which languages you would like to remove in the removals section using vlite.
cluberti
I've noticed that using vlite 1.2 to remove languages causes file signature issues (thus, no boot). 1.1.6 did not have these issues.

However, using the WAIK is pretty easy, and it doesn't break the image like vlite seems to (and it's not 100%, but it's more than 50% of images that end up this way).
flamandu
there is a way to remove the languages and it works. see this topic

http://www.msfn.org/board/Removing-Languages-t116511.html
alvinkhorfire
Is it possible not to use WAIK to remove the language pack? It is difficult for me to download WAIK with my very slow internet connection.

QUOTE (elmatadorbr @ May 29 2008, 11:00 AM) *
QUOTE (flamandu @ Apr 27 2008, 05:24 PM) *
How? Can you guide me to do that? I tried to find out how to remove the languages from the vista DVD but I didn't found anything!!!



I've tried, but unable to remove...the languages stays on "already integrated language packs", and it's grayed...can't remove them...is there any way, with vlite or waik?


I am facing the same problem.

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