Hello Dear, It is very much confusing fact that M$ added prefix (sometime suffix) to their various release (like ISO). But what does the prefix/suffix mean actually?? The 4 fact are: en_windows_7_* en-gb_windows_7_* *client_en-us_Retail_Ultimate* *32BIT_Eng_Intl_MLF* *64BIT_English_MLF* Acctually what does they mean?? What are the difference among the release version?? Experts, Please help me
There are subtle differences in English spoken in various parts of the world. For instance, depending on the exact word you might see an "s" or a "z" ... realization vs. realisation maybe. It all boils down to essentially a dialect sort of thing, accepted spelling and grammar rules and acceptable idioms for a given region or country.
As far as Microsoft is concerned: If you see en, English, en-us, it's referring to that variant used in the United States. Pretty much everywhere else uses International English aka en-gb. as far as the standard language codes: the first half is the language, the second half is the region of the world it applies to, example en-us is English, United States.
I think it would be "very much confusing" if the file name didn't indicate what language it is... In what language is it spelled "Great Britton"?
If this is from your mother and she is not familiar with downloading iso's to USB drives or burning iso to a disc, then do not mess with it, also how do you know it is official Microsoft ISO and not some scam.
>en-US = United State >en-GB = United Kingdom or Great Britain OKkkkkk If the is situation is like that, so what?? en = ? Eng_Intl =? English = ?
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quite simple. anything with only EN UK GB are exactly what they say they are. EN-US is standard US english, anything international or INTL is Klingon
So, I could finalize the answer of the thread in this way: en-US => United State Standard English en-GB => United Kingdom or Great Britain English en => United State Standard English Eng_Intl => United Kingdom or Great Britain English English => United State Standard English
Thankfully we are not talking about this. Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 (x64) - (English-World) Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 (x64) - (English-Australia) Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 (x64) - (English-United Kingdom) Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 (x64) - (English-New Zealand) Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2016 (x64) - (English-United States, English-Canada, French-Canada, Mexico-Spanish) explain that fellas HAH!