Hi everyone. I corrected the spelling error in the word Deutsch. I have not changed the version number. Just have to re-download 2.0.5. Basically, want you want, is to have the option to set a default language when installing the software OR leaving in "always ask" mode? I think I may be able to do that for next release.
@AnarethoS You fixed it... only the wrong way, the language defined in the settings.ini is Dutch not Deutsch, so the fix should have been: Code: [6] LanguageName=Dutch BootLanguageID=NL-NL HelpFile=Help_NL-NL.TXT The idea (tcntad suggested ) is to specify a single 'default' language, for example in a ini file. that would overrule the language selection, if no 'default' language is specified display the language selection, so yes basically what you said either a single language or "always ask" mode.
Yep, an option to set the default langauage when installing the software or starting it the first time, sysprepper picks the language and then its done, it stays in that language.
Here is what I will do for the language. When the software is installed, the "sysprepper" choose to set (or not) a default language. If a default language is set, all software will use only this language without giving the end-user an option to change to another language.
Thanks for the comment! Version 2.0.6 is completed (with the option to set a default language). I will upload it tonight. Also, I move the "HELP" button which was on the third tab to the first tab (in the Recovery tools). More logical this way
Will try it "now".. And by that i mean in 10 minutes or so Edit: Its alittle late beacuse Ive go get up tomorrow morning and call the care center at around 8am..But ill give it a try to audit mode atleast.
Don't forget you can also juste UPDATE the currenlty installed Recovery Tools on a computer to test it faster
I can probably do that aswell But im also testing autounattended xml files and do a complete reinstall of W7..
Hi! How can I send the hungarian file to the authors? I'd like that hungarian translate to enter to the software languages. Berst regards, szuper(=super) ;-)