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    Windows 7 Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI).

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by MobileGamer13, May 10, 2009.

  1. MobileGamer13

    MobileGamer13 Notebook Geek

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    How do I get this to work? Ive tried the update but it doesnt prompt me to any language packs. Is this feature not available on the RC?

    If someone has it installed I would apprecaite any help. Thanks!
     
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    No one out there knows? Its the language pack that enables you to type in a certain language installed. Hmmmmm......
     
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    LPTP-LVR Notebook Deity

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    You have to download it and go to language and regional settings and manually select the language pack there. Dutch language pack doesn't even exist in update but i found it only and installed it the samew way....works perfect