Install English language from a different build onto 9845?
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parrotgeek1
Install English language from a different build onto 9845?
I'm just wondering if that's possible and how well it would work. Would it work from server 9845 to avoid the expired certificates?
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Re: Install English language from a different build onto 984
But… it is in English. And how a MUI=bunch of strings can help with certificates?
Re: Install English language from a different build onto 984
You do not need to worry about certificates when dealing with mui files. And while it is possible to install a language pack from a different build, it's quite an involved process, and as such I'd recommend sticking to already English builds to avoid tiring yourself before you've even looked at the actual builds.
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Re: Install English language from a different build onto 984
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parrotgeek1
Re: Install English language from a different build onto 984
I would, but there AREN'T other English builds of 10 preview that boot with the current dateWheatley wrote:You do not need to worry about certificates when dealing with mui files. And while it is possible to install a language pack from a different build, it's quite an involved process, and as such I'd recommend sticking to already English builds to avoid tiring yourself before you've even looked at the actual builds.
Re: Install English language from a different build onto 984
So turn the clock back then. You really don't need a current date just to explore differences between builds. And please, don't even think about using these old, expired builds as a primary OS.parrotgeek1 wrote:I would, but there AREN'T other English builds of 10 preview that boot with the current dateWheatley wrote:You do not need to worry about certificates when dealing with mui files. And while it is possible to install a language pack from a different build, it's quite an involved process, and as such I'd recommend sticking to already English builds to avoid tiring yourself before you've even looked at the actual builds.
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