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  1. Hi, I am deploying windows 8.1x64 in my organization. We need multiple language support so a user can select respective language. I have installed windows language packs and it is all set. In control panel under language of a deployed machine I can see that there are four languages installed. But none are displayed in language bar on task bar. Only two languages are shown which are en-NZ and en-US. I have tried all sort of steps which I can but nothing worked. I have defined multiple values to inputLocal i.e. en-US; en-NZ; ja-JP; ko-KR I have also tried to define OSD variable during deployment and change those variables in answer file but then it ask for language selection during OSD. I got it sort of working in Windows 7 using http://www.windows-noob.com/forums/index.php?/topic/5155-customising-windows-7-deployments-part-6-adding-multiple-keyboard-layouts-and-multiple-languages/ I am trying to do the same steps in windows 8.1x64. For your information yes I have acquired correct language packs for windows8.1x64 from our MSDN subscription directory. Any help will be much appreciated. Kind regards, Farzan
  2. Hi, Currently I have MDT 2012 Integrated with Systems Center 2012 and am trying to configure the UDIWizard Language screen to work correctly. I followed your post here and went through the troubleshooting logs just to get to the point I'm at. I'm having two issues to be specific. The first one is the screen shot below. The Language pack installs offline, but during the imaging process it throws this selection wizard box which halts the imaging process. I figured this should have been selected automatically. Not sure what I could have missed on that one. The second issue I am seeing is that After I choose the Language in the screen shot below the image will continue and finish with success, but none of my Regional Settings (Country, Currency, Keyboard) are applied. The language pack will be installed and the Time zone is correct, but none of the other regional settings are applying the keyboard. I didn't see this screen on any of your screen shots, but it's most likely because I don't have something configured correctly. Any help is appreciated.
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