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I recently purchased a Notebook that came with Vista Home Premium
pre-installed in United States English. I'd like to know how I can change ALL interfaces to "Simplified Chinese" for a Chinese user who does not know a word of English. I searched the LIP website by Microsoft, but Simplified Chinese isn't one of the language packs that available for download. Please kindly let me know where I can find the language pack or is there one. Thank you in advance. : ) |
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Hi,
My 2 cents, Bad news for you, MUI is available for Ultimate edition only (and Enterprise for business customers). You could upgrade to Ultimate edition if you wish to use additional languages for interface. Ask around and find the least expensive upgrade method and I won't rule out the possibility of buying OEM version. Hope this helps and good luck. "capesawa" <capesawa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 3501824-8735-4FC4-9DBD-61F2C54CE62B@microsoft.com...>I recently purchased a Notebook that came with Vista Home Premium > pre-installed in United States English. > > I'd like to know how I can change ALL interfaces to "Simplified Chinese" > for > a Chinese user who does not know a word of English. > > I searched the LIP website by Microsoft, but Simplified Chinese isn't one > of > the language packs that available for download. Please kindly let me know > where I can find the language pack or is there one. Thank you in advance. > : ) |
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Thanks for your reply, xfile.
I think I'll do a downgrade to xp and apply the language pack then.. sigh.. i thought vista would be a lot like osx in terms of switching languages for interfaces... "xfile" wrote: > Hi, > > My 2 cents, > > Bad news for you, MUI is available for Ultimate edition only (and Enterprise > for business customers). > > You could upgrade to Ultimate edition if you wish to use additional > languages for interface. > > Ask around and find the least expensive upgrade method and I won't rule out > the possibility of buying OEM version. > > Hope this helps and good luck. > > "capesawa" <capesawa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 3501824-8735-4FC4-9DBD-61F2C54CE62B@microsoft.com...> >I recently purchased a Notebook that came with Vista Home Premium > > pre-installed in United States English. > > > > I'd like to know how I can change ALL interfaces to "Simplified Chinese" > > for > > a Chinese user who does not know a word of English. > > > > I searched the LIP website by Microsoft, but Simplified Chinese isn't one > > of > > the language packs that available for download. Please kindly let me know > > where I can find the language pack or is there one. Thank you in advance. > > : ) > > > |
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Hi,
I am not a big fan of Vista and I just made the final conclusion after the third and final test on it, but I guess that's not the point. In any case, if you are thinking about using language packs, Vista does give you one more option that is not available for XP. For XP, you must have volume license as an enterprise customer or you can't get the language packs. For Vista, consumers can purchase Ultimate edition to have language packs. So if one is living and/or working in a multilanguage environment, it seems the upgrade/OEM price is justifiable to certain degree. Anyway, it's your call, just to share with you based on my limited knowledge. Good luck. "capesawa" <capesawa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:126A9B19-61BB-4558-9438-66307640FB3B@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your reply, xfile. > > I think I'll do a downgrade to xp and apply the language pack then.. > sigh.. > i thought vista would be a lot like osx in terms of switching languages > for > interfaces... > > "xfile" wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> My 2 cents, >> >> Bad news for you, MUI is available for Ultimate edition only (and >> Enterprise >> for business customers). >> >> You could upgrade to Ultimate edition if you wish to use additional >> languages for interface. >> >> Ask around and find the least expensive upgrade method and I won't rule >> out >> the possibility of buying OEM version. >> >> Hope this helps and good luck. >> >> "capesawa" <capesawa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news 3501824-8735-4FC4-9DBD-61F2C54CE62B@microsoft.com...>> >I recently purchased a Notebook that came with Vista Home Premium >> > pre-installed in United States English. >> > >> > I'd like to know how I can change ALL interfaces to "Simplified >> > Chinese" >> > for >> > a Chinese user who does not know a word of English. >> > >> > I searched the LIP website by Microsoft, but Simplified Chinese isn't >> > one >> > of >> > the language packs that available for download. Please kindly let me >> > know >> > where I can find the language pack or is there one. Thank you in >> > advance. >> > : ) >> >> >> |
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I don't fully understand the VISTA language system any more!
I know about MUI's and Ultimate only but then there are LIP's that the VISTA website says can be applied to any version of VISTA ....... but what you can apply depends on what you start with eg whether it is en-US or some other language version. Have a look at this: http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...bc6d15-0ecc-4c1 2-bdae-83e41303e6f61033.mspx?mfr=true You may have to copy that URL into your address box if the second line doesn't work automatically. And also less technical have a look at this and don't be surprised where you end up if you follow all the links! It's a Microsoft web page for Governement use! http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Wi...b021-d96c-49a5- 8d8f-5e9d64ab5ecc1033.mspx The net for you seems to be that you can't install Chinese using a LIP but need at least a PLP and it is those I presume that only install on Ultimate. Perhaps one of the Gurus would clarify this PLP / MUI difference. |
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Purchase the Vista Ultimate upgrade package. You will then have the 32 bit
and 64 bit editions of Ultimate, which contain many language packs, including Chinese Simplified. My wife is Chinese. She speaks English very well but she also communicates over the internet with many of her Chinese friends in China, who don't speak English. The Chinese Simplified interface is much easier for her to use. The cost of the upgrade is a very small price to pay in exchange for making your friend's life much easier. It wasn't a hard decision for me to make. Have a nice day. C.B. "huwyngr" wrote: > I don't fully understand the VISTA language system any more! > > I know about MUI's and Ultimate only but then there are LIP's that the > VISTA website says can be applied to any version of VISTA ....... but > what you can apply depends on what you start with eg whether it is > en-US or some other language version. > > Have a look at this: > > http://technet2.microsoft.com/Windo...bc6d15-0ecc-4c1 > 2-bdae-83e41303e6f61033.mspx?mfr=true > > You may have to copy that URL into your address box if the second line > doesn't work automatically. > > And also less technical have a look at this and don't be surprised > where you end up if you follow all the links! It's a Microsoft web page > for Governement use! > > http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Wi...b021-d96c-49a5- > 8d8f-5e9d64ab5ecc1033.mspx > > The net for you seems to be that you can't install Chinese using a LIP > but need at least a PLP and it is those I presume that only install on > Ultimate. > > Perhaps one of the Gurus would clarify this PLP / MUI difference. > > |
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Again, thanks xfile..
I am not a big fin of vista either. After stealing everything from osx, I really thought at least vista support multi-language interfaces just like osx (tiger? i think). I had a chance checked out one of the designers at work switching interfaces language on osx. Honestly, I was truly impressed. We are heading to be a "connected" global community. In addition to the unicode movement. This simple change between languages should not be a difficult thing to do. Apple has done it. I don't think Microsoft didn't do it because they are incompetent, it must have been a business decision. They think like hardware seller, by offering small hardware one at a time, they'd make more money. Honestly, that's pure crap! I've already paid for an edition. Why should I spend more on a copycat that didn't even do half of the job that OSX does? Personally, I'm waiting on the day OSX is fully compatible across all pc hardware. I'm pretty sure that day is coming soon. When that day arrives, I'd definately switch all my clients to OSX. "xfile" wrote: > Hi, > > I am not a big fan of Vista and I just made the final conclusion after the > third and final test on it, but I guess that's not the point. > > In any case, if you are thinking about using language packs, Vista does give > you one more option that is not available for XP. For XP, you must have > volume license as an enterprise customer or you can't get the language > packs. > > For Vista, consumers can purchase Ultimate edition to have language packs. > So if one is living and/or working in a multilanguage environment, it seems > the upgrade/OEM price is justifiable to certain degree. > > Anyway, it's your call, just to share with you based on my limited > knowledge. > > Good luck. > > "capesawa" <capesawa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:126A9B19-61BB-4558-9438-66307640FB3B@microsoft.com... > > Thanks for your reply, xfile. > > > > I think I'll do a downgrade to xp and apply the language pack then.. > > sigh.. > > i thought vista would be a lot like osx in terms of switching languages > > for > > interfaces... > > > > "xfile" wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> My 2 cents, > >> > >> Bad news for you, MUI is available for Ultimate edition only (and > >> Enterprise > >> for business customers). > >> > >> You could upgrade to Ultimate edition if you wish to use additional > >> languages for interface. > >> > >> Ask around and find the least expensive upgrade method and I won't rule > >> out > >> the possibility of buying OEM version. > >> > >> Hope this helps and good luck. > >> > >> "capesawa" <capesawa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > >> news 3501824-8735-4FC4-9DBD-61F2C54CE62B@microsoft.com...> >> >I recently purchased a Notebook that came with Vista Home Premium > >> > pre-installed in United States English. > >> > > >> > I'd like to know how I can change ALL interfaces to "Simplified > >> > Chinese" > >> > for > >> > a Chinese user who does not know a word of English. > >> > > >> > I searched the LIP website by Microsoft, but Simplified Chinese isn't > >> > one > >> > of > >> > the language packs that available for download. Please kindly let me > >> > know > >> > where I can find the language pack or is there one. Thank you in > >> > advance. > >> > : ) > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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I already have the Full Ultimate, thanks, and know what I can do.
It does not alter what I was saying about the confusing nature of the MS website where you have MUI's PLP's and LIP's ..... I'm trying to establish what others without Ultimate can and cannot do, and how they do it, when MS says LIPs are "for all versions of VISTA". |
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