The packs that have been used are copied to C:\Windows. For example en-US is English-United States, es-MX is Spanish-Mexico. The folders are in the format of xx-XX (xx = language, XX = country). You can find what appears to be the currently available languages in C:\Windows\System32. The current language pack is a little more tricky. I tested this on XP SP3, 7, 7 SP1, and 10 and found that this works for each OS. Instead it contains the EULA code, which you can use to find the version online. For Windows 10 licenses.rtf does not contain the version. For Windows XP the information is in C:\Windows\System32\eula.txt. Based on you can find the Windows Version and Service pack in C:\Windows\System32\license.rtf for Windows 7.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |