Microsoft is allowing customers of its latest iteration of Windows Embedded to take advantage of the platform in more languages than before. The Redmond company has released the second wave of Multilingual User Interface packs for Windows Embedded Standard 7. However, the software giant has also released two Language... |
9 August 2010 05:00 GMT |
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Microsoft has centralized all downloads of language resources for Windows 7 and Windows Vista on a single webpage, simplifying access for end users. Essentially, the Redmond company has put together a centralized hub for downloading additional languages for the successors of Windows XP. Both Multilingual User Interfa... |
6 August 2010 09:04 GMT |
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Microsoft has made available for download the first Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Packs for the latest iteration of its Windows Embedded platform. No less than nine MUI Packs are now available for download to customers leveraging Windows Embedded Standard 7, according to Lynda Allen, Microsoft Embedded program ma... |
7 July 2010 03:54 GMT |
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Microsoft is rendering pirated perfectly genuine copies of Windows 7 if users have installed Multilingual User Interface packs on SKUs of the operating system without MUI capabilities. According to the Redmond company, customers running Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional and Home Basic that installed a language pac... |
25 May 2010 11:11 GMT |
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Microsoft released the Multilingual User Interface (MUI) Packs for Windows 7 RTM on August 25th, 2009 and started serving them to users via Windows Update. I just want to clarify exactly what goes into downloading and installing the MUI packs for Windows 7. First off all, no, the Windows 7 Multilingual User Interface... |
27 August 2009 12:13 GMT |
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