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Solar1 could be right about changing MUI pack inside DVD, remove Chinese Simp and Trad MUI and replace with 7077 English US MUI, It's a long shot, Might be compatible, Might not be :p Or just wait for English version.

Then How about you try that and get back to us. I would do it myself but I'm lazy.

You could install the Chinese version then install an English MUI pack, that would work :D

Then How about you try that and get back to us. I would do it myself but I'm lazy.

I will try x86 as it's the smallest and every download counts towards y metre :p Sorry not going to do it this month, will look at a build next month.

Download the Chinese x86 or x64 then apply English MUI pack

http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Wind...oad-118567.html

I Won't have anytime to muck around as i'm heading into the Navy, but i will check back every now and then for new builds :D

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I wonder if some kind soul who has the Chinese version (and indeed the Egyptian!) could possibly zip up the contents of the globalization/MCT folder and upload it somewhere?

This would include the theme file and the wallpapers (5 of them I assume?) and a few other files ... for us folks who haven't got it and would like to use the theme in other builds!

TIA

I wonder if some kind soul who has the Chinese version (and indeed the Egyptian!) could possibly zip up the contents of the globalization/MCT folder and upload it somewhere?

This would include the theme file and the wallpapers (5 of them I assume?) and a few other files ... for us folks who haven't got it and would like to use the theme in other builds!

TIA

the only way to use localized themes is to set your computer to a given locale

also the MCT folder in write protected so you'd have to take ownership of it before anything else

Seems like there's another non english leak. I had this screenshot from a friend of mine from Egypt.

I think I'm gonna try this one, this language is more intuitive than chinese.

Now THAT language looks cool :D

the only way to use localized themes is to set your computer to a given locale

also the MCT folder in write protected so you'd have to take ownership of it before anything else

No .. I have themes from the UK, USA, Canada, Japan, South Africa and Germany and can change them any time .. simply go to the globalization/MCT folder (it's hidden, not write protected) click on the theme file you want and it will be added to your local one in the Personalization properties .. you only need to do this once.

Try it out .. it's easy enough to do.

12/04/09 in uk and russia is the 12th of april. whats wrong with that, the wallpaper is the new localised wallpaper for china.

That is more than just UK....most people outside of the US use that, military uses it for some things as well...I was able to figure it out no problem...guess some people are just too sheltered.

That's Egyptian, not Arabic! It's an ancient language, and no one uses it now. I think the screenshot is a joke or something...

It is a joke, but the language is Arabic. The ancient written form of the Arabic language, Hieroglyphics (which is what that is), is dead. The language itself is alive and well.

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