Windows 7 RTM Language Packs Leaked

Yesterday, SolidBlogger reported that the LIPs (Language Interface Packs) or MUI (Multilingual User Interface) for the Windows 7 RTM have been leaked on various torrent sites.

Language Interface Packs allow users to display windows, menus, dialogs, welcome screens, etc. in their preferred language. Currently, Windows 7 supports 35 languages (apart from English):

Arabic, Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonianm, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hong Kong Chinese, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian or Latin, Simplified Chinese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Traditional Chinese, Turkish, Ukrainian

According to The Windows Blog, all language packs should be available for download to MSDN and TechNet subscribers by October 1st. For those interested in downloading the leaked RTM language pack images, please ensure that they match the checksums below to avoid getting malware or modified ISO files:

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.LANGUAGE.PACK.35.LANGUAGES.RTM.7600.16385.X64.DVD
File Name: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x64fre_client_langpacks_1-GRMCXLP1_DVD.iso
Size: 2,306,793,472 bytes
SHA1: 5AB13E8534FA
6E17DB2EDEDEAD0D219E9B99A794
MD5: 4FD12AD4C946DD145A67C3230650AB8B
CRC: 5EA0988F

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.LOCALPACK.20.LANGUAGES.RTM.7600.16385.X86.DVD
File Name: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x86fre_client_localpacks-GRMCLPCKFRE_DVD.iso
Size: 75,689,984 bytes
SHA1: 9CEB5A53910337DEBB76148F4DCF5D305D84D804
MD5: 7C5AA4B2F7B9B2D64F50257A121E816F
CRC: D9D70D72

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.LANGUAGE.PACK.CHINESE.TRADITIONAL.RTM.7600.16385.X64.DVD
File Name: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x64fre_client_langpacks_2-GRMCXLP2_DVD.iso
Size: 133,793,792 bytes
SHA1: E0B7FEB2812D6B8B240D6E7BBBC385BB283FF1FB
MD5: 725209E3F76719C1DC71EB93FC636B17
CRC: 7431C668

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.LOCALPACK.20.LANGUAGES.RTM.7600.16385.X64.DVD
File Name: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x64fre_client_localpacks-GRMCLPCKXFRE_DVD.iso
Size: 75,683,840 bytes
SHA1: 8FF188C287F764CC5801FD0E3B698DE712078D8F
MD5: 4D7B984F6DB0A7790DACE128370D1E09
CRC: 26E584D9

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.LANGUAGE.PACK.35.LANGUAGES.RTM.7600.16385.X86.DVD
File Name: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x86fre_client_langpacks_1-GRMCLP1_DVD.iso
Size: 1,936,062,464 bytes
SHA1: 9A04B246F132D929CDE04B14DD07FCF5F14D2F23
MD5: 0DDB893B76F27B184C48284A064D5049
CRC: 45A48C46

MICROSOFT.WINDOWS.7.LANGUAGE.PACK.CHINESE.TRADITIONAL.RTM.7600.16385.X86.DVD
File Name: 7600.16385.090713-1255_x86fre_client_langpacks_2-GRMCLP2_DVD.iso
Size: 111,949,824 bytes
SHA1: 4A9F997BDC5DDBDF0CFF95AA1612133BF2EDBD16
MD5: C6C59A248E727765FA049DA40F480ED8
CRC: C40F8E55

Images with ‘localpacks’ in their filename contain regional themes and wallpapers. Language packs are only available to users running the ULTIMATE edition of Windows 7 and will be available via Windows Update.

How to install a language pack

If you’ve downloaded a language pack image, extracted the ISO file’s content and want to install it, here’s how:

  • Click ‘Start’
  • Type “display language” in the search bar
  • Choose “Install or uninstall display languages” under ‘Control Panel (5)’
  • (if the above step doesn’t work, try typing ”%SYSTEMROOT%System32lpksetup.exe” in the search bar)

The “Language Pack Installer” window should appear with two options.

  • Choose “Install display languages”
  • Since the Windows Update doesn’t provide language packs at this time, choose “Browse computer or network”
  • Select the file “lp.cab” of the downloaded language pack from its location and click “OK”

The LIP information should appear in the list box.

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Selecting Language(s) to Install

  • Check it and click “Next”
  • Choose “I accept license terms.” if you agree to the terms and click “Next”

Windows 7 will start installing the language pack. As already stated on the window, installation might take a long time. So you’ll just have to wait…

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Installing a Language Pack

  • Once installation is complete, Click “Next”

You will be provided with the list of installed languages, select the new language pack and click “Change display language”.

Changing the Display Language

What if you’d like to switch back to English, or another installed language? You can easily change the display language used by doing the following:

  • Click ‘Start’
  • Type “region” in the search bar
  • Choose “Region and Language” under ‘Control Panel (2)’
  • (if the above step doesn’t work, try typing ”%SYSTEMROOT%System32cmd.exe” in the search bar and then type the following in the Command Prompt window that appears: “C:WindowsSystem32rundll32.exe C:WindowsSystem32shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL C:WindowsSystem32intl.cpl”)
  • Go to “Keyboards and Languages”
  • Click on the combo box under “Choose a display language” and choose the language pack you want to use
  • Click “Apply”

That’s it!