On 27/09/2017 15:06, Michael Brown wrote:

If it does not use different indexes then I guess it is an option that you give via BCD, so having one BCD file for each language is probably the fix you would want in that case.

You can also inject arbitrary files into \windows\system32:

   http://git.ipxe.org/wimboot.git/commit/7f42b27

If nothing else works (and if you really need to be able to configure a language before setup.exe starts), then running an arbitrary batch file injected via winpeshl.ini should allow you to reconfigure anything that you need.

I know about injecting files into \windows\system32 and about winpeshl.ini (that's what I use to launch the setup) but what I don't know is the command to use to dynamically change the display language of the booted "boot.wim" OS. Or maybe I misunderstood your message?

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