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| | Vista Language Hi I want to buy notebook but I rather confused to decide whether to take the Vista Home Premium or the Ultimate. I live in Japan but I only understand a little Japanese so I also want to have my Windows in English either. Is it enough only using Vista Home Premium and install the Windows Vista Language Interface Pack (LIP) on it? Or I have to purchase the Ultimate and install the Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI) on it? I don't know anything about Vista, so I cannot guess what this feature is for. Unlike XP. So I really need it in both English and Japanese. The Japanese, I need it for some parts of my job. The prices is quite high for the Vista Ultimate so if it is possible, I will not upgrade to Ultimate. How is the best solution? I look forward to hear from you soon.. Thank you very much.. |
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| | Re: Vista Language What is your native language? If you can get one with the user interface in your native language it is a big advantage, when you have to find stuff or figure out how stuff works. Extra language packs are $25 and are ordered online and downloaded the same day. Have a Japanese speaker with you because the instructions for the installer are likely to be in Japanese, same with English if you have to buy the English language pack too. I use English, Spanish, French and German. A U.S. computer comes with English, French and Spanish installed. I had to purchase the German Language pack to be able to spell and grammar check German text. It also came with Office templates for letters, reports, fax etc. all in German, and I think it has a German user interface, but I don't need that. Maybe you would be better off talking to the sales people where you are, to see if you can get a computer with the user interface in your native language. You don't really need the Language Interface Pack to display for example Japanese. It is more for people who need to see the user interface in Japanese. If you want to edit or write Japanese that is a free install, as far as I know. Cheers, Earle "Landon" <Landon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:54CAE9B1-E166-46F0-A8FB-1BA793A985B6@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi I want to buy notebook but I rather confused to decide whether to take > the > Vista Home Premium or the Ultimate. > > I live in Japan but I only understand a little Japanese so I also want to > have my Windows in English either. > > Is it enough only using Vista Home Premium and install the Windows Vista > Language Interface Pack (LIP) on it? > > Or I have to purchase the Ultimate and install the Windows Vista > Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI) on it? > > I don't know anything about Vista, so I cannot guess what this feature is > for. Unlike XP. > > So I really need it in both English and Japanese. The Japanese, I need it > for some parts of my job. > > The prices is quite high for the Vista Ultimate so if it is possible, I > will > not upgrade to Ultimate. > > How is the best solution? > > I look forward to hear from you soon.. > > Thank you very much.. |
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| | Re: Vista Language In the retail market, only the Business and Ultimate versions of Vista allow you to change the language of your Windows install. So no, you cannot purchase a computer with Japanese Home Premium on it, then change the language to English. You would be far better off purchasing a computer with the language you would prefer than to purchase one with a language you don't prefer and try to change it later. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@xxxxxx * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ "Landon" <Landon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:54CAE9B1-E166-46F0-A8FB-1BA793A985B6@xxxxxx Quote: > Hi I want to buy notebook but I rather confused to decide whether to take > the > Vista Home Premium or the Ultimate. > > I live in Japan but I only understand a little Japanese so I also want to > have my Windows in English either. > > Is it enough only using Vista Home Premium and install the Windows Vista > Language Interface Pack (LIP) on it? > > Or I have to purchase the Ultimate and install the Windows Vista > Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI) on it? > > I don't know anything about Vista, so I cannot guess what this feature is > for. Unlike XP. > > So I really need it in both English and Japanese. The Japanese, I need it > for some parts of my job. > > The prices is quite high for the Vista Ultimate so if it is possible, I > will > not upgrade to Ultimate. > > How is the best solution? > > I look forward to hear from you soon.. > > Thank you very much.. |
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| | Re: Vista Language My original language is English. And here in Japan, I can only speak basic Japanese. That is my problem. And I must purchase the notebook here. So it is better for me to take Ultimate? Thank you. |
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| | Re: Vista Language "Landon" <Landon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0E72757A-F94D-4708-8D27-9A0C0902CA09@xxxxxx Quote: > My original language is English. And here in Japan, I can only speak basic > Japanese. > That is my problem. > And I must purchase the notebook here. > > So it is better for me to take Ultimate? > > Thank you. your situation. Unfortunately, I don't have Vista Ultimate so I cannot speak with authority whether it will do what you want or not. According to Microsoft's web site, Ultimate is the one which allows you to change user interface languages, and is recommended for multi-lingual situations. The other editions do not appear to have this ability. In theory then, Ultimate is the one you will want. I present the following two options for your consideration. I assume that "basic Japanese" wouldn't be enough for you to be able to use a Japanese-only user interface. I could be wrong here. Have you tried using a Japanese computer? Another thing you might investigate, is the possibility of buying an English-language computer in Japan. It is possible that they are available. If you can get one, installing tools so you can edit and read Japanese text should be fairly easy. Earle |
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| | Re: Vista Language If I were you I would ask about the language when buying the notebook. Any reasonably-sized retailer should be able to order or customize the notebook with the language you prefer. If not then definitely get Ultimate Edition and good luck. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] rgharper@xxxxxx * NEW! Catch my blog ... http://msmvps.com/blogs/rgharper/ * PLEASE post all messages and replies in the newsgroups * The Website - http://rgharper.mvps.org/ "Landon" <Landon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:0E72757A-F94D-4708-8D27-9A0C0902CA09@xxxxxx Quote: > My original language is English. And here in Japan, I can only speak basic > Japanese. > That is my problem. > And I must purchase the notebook here. > > So it is better for me to take Ultimate? > > Thank you. |
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| Vista Business 32bit | Re: Vista Language |
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| | Re: Vista Language > Richard G. Harper;680899 Wrote: Quote: Quote: > > In the retail market, only the Business and Ultimate versions of Vista > > allow > > you to change the language of your Windows install. > Only Ultimate. Im running Business 32Bit, OS Finnish, and cannot > change the language to English. MUI and LIP. MUI is Multilingual User Interface if I am not mistaken. and it is only capable for Vista Ultimate. So I can conclude that if I finally use the Ultimate, I must still updating online. LIP is Language Interface Pack. And this capable for all versions of Vista. But I don't know if LIP is enough to solve my problem. If this is enough then that's good because I don't have to pay more for the Ultimate. Does anybody ever use or know any information about LIP and MUI? And how does the Vista compatibility to nowadays hardware and software? Is there any problem with compatibilty since it was released? Thank you very much.. |
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| | Re: Vista Language "Landon" <Landon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:BC64F89A-4F40-4B27-B055-D2201D866528@xxxxxx Quote: Quote: >> Richard G. Harper;680899 Wrote: Quote: >> > In the retail market, only the Business and Ultimate versions of Vista >> > allow >> > you to change the language of your Windows install. >> Only Ultimate. Im running Business 32Bit, OS Finnish, and cannot >> change the language to English. > Ok, but I read in Microsoft.com that they provide additional pack, called > MUI and LIP. > > MUI is Multilingual User Interface if I am not mistaken. and it is only > capable for Vista Ultimate. So I can conclude that if I finally use the > Ultimate, I must still updating online. > > LIP is Language Interface Pack. And this capable for all versions of > Vista. > But I don't know if LIP is enough to solve my problem. If this is enough > then > that's good because I don't have to pay more for the Ultimate. > > Does anybody ever use or know any information about LIP and MUI? what you are talking about. (Also known as "Language Interface Pack"?) It only works for Office programs. It is not the same as changing the interface language for the whole computer to German. Lucky for me, I don't need that just the ability to edit and read German text. I use the spelling and grammar checker in Word. I did notice that there is stationery for letters, fax cover sheets, etc. in German. I don't need that either, just the ability to type and edit student papers in German. If you buy the Japanese edition of Office, it is already enabled for English, so I don't know what the English Language Pack, if there is one, will do for you. Quote: > > And how does the Vista compatibility to nowadays hardware and software? Is > there any problem with compatibilty since it was released? older devices don't work quite right, can't find drivers, etc. If you already use a previous Windows version such as XP or 2000, you will find common functions and programs moved around for no apparent reason. This makes the system almost unusable until you retrain yourself. Vista proponents speak about a "learning curve". Hah! The changes are like moving the controls of a car or a plane, for no reason than that the engineers like the new positions. Imagine jamming on the brakes, and you hit the accelerator instead... Cheers, Earle |
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| Vista Business 32bit (English) | Re: Vista Language To run MUI (multi user interface)you will need Vista Ultimate (which allows more than 1 language to be installed at the same time). LIP(language interface pack) will change the language of say English Vista Home Premium to another Language. Vista HP will only allow one language to be installed at one time, so either English OR Japanese - this is due to the license of this version. (I refer to the dialog and menu languages, multilanguage text input / output can be installed on any version of windows) But, as far as I know there is no official English LIP to install on Japanese Vista HP to change it to English... my suggestion is to buy the Japanese PC with full English Vista installed, there are a few shops in Japan that will install fully functional English Vista on any Japanese computer, example : QJue (Tokyo, Japan) Providing Computers in English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Portugese, Arabic etc |
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