Windows 7 Beta Display Language Interface Packs
Martin | Jan 18, 2009 | Comments
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Riso posted new information about the release of Display Language Interface Packs for the Windows 7 Beta on our Windows 7 Forum. Microsoft has released several language interface packs for the public beta version of Windows 7 at their Microsoft Connect website according to his information. The Language Interface Packs that have been released are not yet specified as Multilanguage User Interface (MUI) or Language Interface Packs (LIP).
Language Interface Packs for 32-bit (x86) Windows 7 Beta
US English: x86fre_client_en-us-GB1CLP_EN_DVD.iso (0×7E8005D4)
Simplified Chinese: x86fre_client_zh-cn-GB1CLP_CN_DVD.iso (0xC8A91CD0)
Traditional Chinese: x86fre_client_zh-tw-GB1CLP_TW_DVD.iso (0×79D97687)
Korean: x86fre_client_ko-kr-GB1CLP_KO_DVD.iso (0xBBCABDAE)
Arabic: x86fre_client_ar-sa-GB1CLP_AR_DVD.iso (0xA95E7173)
German: x86fre_client_de-de-GB1CLP_DE_DVD.iso (0xB8B06076)
Japanese: x86fre_client_ja-jp-GB1CLP_JA_DVD.iso (0×6D8F6779)
Hindi: x86fre_client_LIP_hi-in-GB1CLIP_HI_DVD.iso (0×53974B35)
Language Interface Packs for 64-bit (x64) Windows 7 Beta
US English: amd64fre_client_en-us-GB1CxLP_EN_DVD.iso (0×52E672BD)
Simplified Chinese: amd64fre_client_zh-cn-GB1CxLP_CN_DVD.iso (0×99B92D93)
Traditional Chinese: amd64fre_client_zh-tw-GB1CxLP_TW_DVD.iso (0×0A580CAE)
Korean: amd64fre_client_ko-kr-GB1CxLP_KO_DVD.iso (0×2327DCFE)
Arabic: amd64fre_client_ar-sa-GB1CxLP_AR_DVD.iso (0×67ED3E9F)
German: amd64fre_client_de-de-GB1CxLP_DE_DVD.iso (0×29744B81)
Japanese: amd64fre_client_ja-jp-GB1CxLP_JA_DVD.iso (0×78B0F90B)
Local Language Interface Packs for Windows 7 Beta
The ISO, LIP display language packs for Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Germany, Spain, France, UK, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Russia, Turkey, Taiwan, US, and South Africa.
32-bit: client_localpacks-GB1LCLPCKCFRE_DVD.iso (0xFCB14E84)
64-bit: client_localpacks-GB1LCLPCKCXFRE_DVD.iso (0×21195B94)
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