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Category Archives: Language Pack
How can I dynamically install Windows 10 language packs and associated features on demand in an offline environment
Introduction Sometimes you need to install Windows features that normally need internet access (to install other components), language packs installed today are done in a modular and different format from previous years. In previous times you could simply install a … Continue reading
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How can I install Windows 10 language packs offline with an MDT Integrated Task Sequence in System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
Introduction At the start of this series of step by step guides you installed System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch), then you configured discovery methods. Next you configured boundaries to get an understanding of how automatic site assignment and content … Continue reading
Why does Windows 10 setup prompt to choose a language when deploying language packs offline using System Center Configuration Manager ?
Introduction I’ve been working on a blog post (coming soon) about how to install Windows 10 Language Packs offline in an MDT integrated task sequence in System Center Configuration Manager (current branch). The problem was, they were not installing for … Continue reading
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