_________________ "Theory is when you know something, but it doesn't work. Practice is when something works, but you don't know why. Programmers combine theory and practice: Nothing works and they don't know why."
Speaking of foreign language versions, I noticed that there's a huge set of MSDN international NT4 discs on eBay UK at the moment. I'm not going to get them because it's all non-English versions and there's not a lot that I'd do with those really (and the postage is going to be expensive), but I thought that it might be of interest to someone here. I don't see any serial numbers in the picture, but one would hope that they are there, either on the backs of the CD sleeves or integrated into the unattended-installation files.
Same for NT ,98 & 98se from what I see in stock atm...
Actually, Braziliand and Braport (actually BrazPort), are the same (Brazilian Portuguese), and so are the IberPort and Portuguese (Portuguese of Portugal).
Anyway, I'm quite sure, that there are Farsi versions of Windows 95, and all Windows'es after, since there's even a Farsi version of Windows 3.1.
Actually, Braziliand and Braport (actually BrazPort), are the same (Brazilian Portuguese), and so are the IberPort and Portuguese (Portuguese of Portugal).
Anyway, I'm quite sure, that there are Farsi versions of Windows 95, and all Windows'es after, since there's even a Farsi version of Windows 3.1.
Just posting the labels of the various CD's...
Win95 CD says Braport, whilst the plus95 CD says Brazport.
& there probably is Farsi versions, just posted what I owned basically...
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XP Pro 32bit: Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Dutch, Hebrew, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Czech, Danish, Finnish, Norwegian, Russian, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Turkish
2003 32bit: Not sure, could be the same as ^^
XP Pro/2003 64bit: German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Swedish
Vista: German, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese Traditional, Chinese Simplified, etc.
This list may not be complete, I am sure it's not in fact, it's just what I can validate.
_________________ "Theory is when you know something, but it doesn't work. Practice is when something works, but you don't know why. Programmers combine theory and practice: Nothing works and they don't know why."
Yes, of course. It was very easy actually because Build 5712 was only leaked in Chinese But this is not my screenshot, I haven't had the time to install and test this build yet. This is an interesting build, by the way, because its build number is very high but it's from the Pre-RC1 branch. Normally, the 57xx builds were of the RTM branch, 5536 and 5552 (55xx generally) were Pre-RC1...
_________________ "Theory is when you know something, but it doesn't work. Practice is when something works, but you don't know why. Programmers combine theory and practice: Nothing works and they don't know why."
Actually, Braziliand and Braport (actually BrazPort), are the same (Brazilian Portuguese), and so are the IberPort and Portuguese (Portuguese of Portugal).
Anyway, I'm quite sure, that there are Farsi versions of Windows 95, and all Windows'es after, since there's even a Farsi version of Windows 3.1.
Just posting the labels of the various CD's... Win95 CD says Braport, whilst the plus95 CD says Brazport. & there probably is Farsi versions, just posted what I owned basically...
Would you mind sharing all those Windows 95 versions with us?
Edit: If you need details, on where to upload them, I can PM them to you.
Edit #2: And I just meant the not more than 50 MB worth of Windows 95 Setup files for each language, and the Plus! setup files, not the whole CD's.
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