Jevil7452
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Posts: 434
OS: Windows 7 Enterprise (6.1.7601)
Theme: Windows Aero by Microsoft Corporation
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770k
RAM: 32GB (4x8GB DDR3)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Ti + Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000
Computer Make/Model: OEM0
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Post by Jevil7452 on Jul 20, 2022 13:31:17 GMT -8
If you use English Windows, you can skip this post. Have you ever noticed, that despite your Windows being in a foreign language, all the messages in the Command Prompt remain in English? Additionally, if you go back to Windows 7, you'll notice that the messages are translated correctly. So, what the hell happened? As i found out, since Windows 8 (or 8.1) Microsoft didn't bother to include the translations for Command Prompt for foreign languages (at least for Polish). It is possible to restore these. You will need a copy of cmd.exe.mui from your language's Windows 7 ISO. Copy the cmd.exe.mui from en-us to the Desktop, or another location. Open it in Resource Hacker, then go to Action, then Add from a resource file. Select the cmd.exe.mui that you extracted from your language's Windows 7 ISO. (change file type to All Files) Check Message Table, and select Overwrite Now, you will have two message tables. Delete the one that's 1033. This should leave you only with the messages in your language. Right-click the message table entry on the left side, then click change laguage. In the Lang. ID box type in 1033 Save the file, and replace the one that's in en-us (do not place it in your language's folder) If you did it correctly, the messages (when typing a wrong command for example) should be in your language.
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Post by OrthodoxWin32 on Jul 26, 2022 1:57:09 GMT -8
Jevil7452 Personally, my system's control panel seems well translated. This is Windows 10 21H2, language fr-fr. Either the problem does not arise for the French language, or the problem does not arise in Windows 10 (or in recent versions of Windows 10).
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