win7 professional English version to Chinese

Reprinted from: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_6f108d3e0100pl1k.html

 

Windows 7 Language Pack Microsoft Windows Update Official Server Download
For Windows 7 32-bit:
Simplified:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/software/updt/2009/08/windows6.1-kb972813-x86-zh- cn_ab024143b556395e6638e26712b1e0f3bc031fcf.exe
Traditional:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/software/updt/2009/08/windows6.1-kb972813-x86-zh-hk_90617b75cfaab716a43e7c082b00490a6d475376.exe
the For Windows 7 64-Bit:
Simplified:
HTTP: //download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/software/updt/2009/08/windows6.1-kb972813-x64-zh-cn_a649e9af1e28514d48bdc51f7956be08060e54bc.exeTraditional
:
http://download.windowsupdate.com/msdownload/update/software /updt/2009/08/windows6.1-kb972813-x64-zh-hk_d428bc1cca4aea20163936e6687221c0e6b99ec4.exe

*Note. After the file is downloaded, double-click to execute, and then a package file of lp.cab will be generated, which can be copied and placed in other places, such as: D, E...

 

Windows 7 Only Ultimate and Enterprise have the ability to change language packs

Because the Windows 7 Professional version does not have the function of MUI (Multi User Interface), the language pack cannot be installed. Fortunately, there is still a solution.

Execute cmd.exe with system administrator privileges (right click on Command Prompt in All programs and select Run as Administrator) Enter the following command in the black Command Prompt dialog box:
DISM /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:( language pack path)

Windows <wbr>7 <wbr>Professional <wbr>Install Chinese Language Pack
Windows <wbr>7 <wbr>Professional <wbr>Install Chinese Language Pack

For example, if my language pack is placed in D:\LanguagePack, then enter DISM /Online /Add-Package /PackagePath:D:\LanguagePack
Note: a space is required after dism, and a space is required after online, that is, a space is required after each / command, otherwise the command If it is incorrect
, wait for some time, and then enter:
bcdedit /set {current} locale zh-cn
Note: Space after set, spaces around {current} and
then enter: bcdboot %WinDir% /l zh-cn

Note that there is a space around %windir% After the above two commands are executed, the language pack installation command part is completed.
Windows <wbr>7 <wbr>Professional <wbr>Install Chinese Language Pack

Execute regedit again, open the registry to modify the key value (delete the English before):
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\MUI\UILanguages ​​Find en-us, delete it, and finally restart the computer to see the Chinese language interface.
Windows <wbr>7 <wbr>Professional <wbr>Install Chinese Language Pack

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