Language Packs Dissapear After Installing Vista SP2

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spessog

I just updated my copy of Vista Ultimate to SP2 (RTM). I noticed that after
running Windows Update, the Language Packs that were once there have
dissapeared. Is this normal?
 
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Chad Harris

spessog said:
I just updated my copy of Vista Ultimate to SP2 (RTM). I noticed that
after
running Windows Update, the Language Packs that were once there have
dissapeared. Is this normal?

Hi spessog--

I dunno. But have you tried downloading them and installing them again?

Vista SP1 Language Pack


http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...2A-9C9B-4579-B64A-09146A0BA746&displaylang=en

http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/...e-packs-for-x86-and-x64-direct-download-link/

I looked around and didn't find a Language Pack available for Windows Vista
SP2. I may have missed it, but I don't know where one is if one is.

Good luck,

CH
 
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Scott Pessognelli

CH,

I can't download them if they don't show up in Windows Update. They are
limited to the Ultimate Edition of Vista, and aren't readily available on
Microsoft's website. Your link is for SP1; I already have that. In fact,
when I revert to SP1 the links reappear on Windows Update -- it's just
happens when I SP2 have installed.
 
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Chad Harris

Scott Pessognelli said:
CH,

I can't download them if they don't show up in Windows Update. They are
limited to the Ultimate Edition of Vista, and aren't readily available on
Microsoft's website. Your link is for SP1; I already have that. In fact,
when I revert to SP1 the links reappear on Windows Update -- it's just
happens when I SP2 have installed.

Hi Scott--

I understand that. I tried as hard as I could to find any updated langauge
packs. I have seen links for beta packs for Windows 7 while I was looking
for you. If I were you at this point, I would try to talk to the people at
MSFT who have the best knowledge on what's going on in terms of updating
language packs.

If you sign into this Language Team Blog here, you can post and ask your
questions directly to them. Usually they'll respond to you and since I
can't find what you are asking for, I'm hopeful they can give you an answer:

Microsoft Terminology (and Language) Team Blog
http://blogs.technet.com/terminology/default.aspx

Good luck,

CH
 
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Mike Hall - MVP

Chad Harris said:
Hi Scott--

I understand that. I tried as hard as I could to find any updated
langauge packs. I have seen links for beta packs for Windows 7 while I
was looking for you. If I were you at this point, I would try to talk to
the people at MSFT who have the best knowledge on what's going on in terms
of updating language packs.

If you sign into this Language Team Blog here, you can post and ask your
questions directly to them. Usually they'll respond to you and since I
can't find what you are asking for, I'm hopeful they can give you an
answer:

Microsoft Terminology (and Language) Team Blog
http://blogs.technet.com/terminology/default.aspx

Good luck,

CH


Compatible language packs will most likely be fed into WU after the general
release of SP2..
 
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Scott Pessognelli

Chad,

Thanks for your help! I'll take a look at Language Blog as you have
suggested.

Scott
 
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Chad Harris

Scott Pessognelli said:
Chad,

Thanks for your help! I'll take a look at Language Blog as you have
suggested.

Scott

Scott--

I haven't been keeping up with Vista SP2's release very well, so if Mike
Hall says it hasn't been RTM'd yet, then I'd expect the language pack
available via Windows Update shortly after. But no harm in giving that team
a shout--I'm sure they'll let you know.

Good luck

CH
 
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Joe Morris

Chad Harris said:
I haven't been keeping up with Vista SP2's release very well, so if Mike
Hall says it hasn't been RTM'd yet, then I'd expect the language pack
available via Windows Update shortly after. But no harm in giving that
team a shout--I'm sure they'll let you know.

Vista SP2 went RTM last week. As of last Thursday it's available for
download from MSDN and Technet; I'm not sure what the GA schedule is.

At this time that's *all* that's available via either MSDN or Technet: no
sign (or info about the need for) an SP2-flavored language pack, WAIK, or
SDK, and no indication of when we'll be able to download a full integrated
distribution of either retail or VLA bits.

By comparison, for the Windows 7 enthusiasts as of last Thursday you can get
download pieces of the RC distribution: Ultimate (no Enterprise yet), DDK,
SDK, WAIK, language packs, checked builds, and debug symbols, all for X86,
X64, and ia64 platforms.

Joe Morris
 

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