Chinese Windows 7 appears under the English startup menu. Problem solving

  
Many users may have encountered such problems, even on a computer with Chinese version of Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Server 2008 or Microsoft Windows 7, calling Windows to start. When the relevant menu option of the Manager (Boot Manager) is found, the language of the menu option is displayed as English or other language that does not match the expected. These menu items include the selection menu of the operating system to be started (if multiple Windows operating systems are installed, the user will be asked which operating system menu to start), and the F8 advanced boot menu of a specific operating system (for selecting this operation) Whether the system starts in a special mode such as safe mode, last correct configuration, etc.), Windows Memory Diagnostic menu. The display language of the Boot Manager related menus is stored in the BCD Boot Configuration Data. When Windows starts, the Boot Manager first reads the language version information of the Boot Manager related menu from the BCD, and then calls C:\\BOOTMGR and the corresponding language BOOTMGR.EXE.MUI to form the startup menu of the corresponding language. For example, suppose the BCD records that the display language of the Boot Manager related menu should be Simplified Chinese, then Windows will call C:\\BOOTMGR and C:\\BOOT\\zh-cn \\BOOTMGR.EXE.MUI file to form the Simplified Chinese Boot Manager. menu. If the menu language information recorded in the BCD is set incorrectly, there may be a problem that the language of the Boot Manager related menu does not match the expected language. For example, suppose that the user first installs the Chinese version of Windows and installs the English version of Windows to form a dual system coexistence, then the menu language information of the BCD record will be based on the last installed English version. Special reminder: Boot Manager can set the language information for the selection menu of the operating system to be started, the F8 advanced boot menu of a specific operating system, and the memory diagnostic tool menu of Windows, so the user may encounter these three menus. One or more languages ​​that do not match the expected language. The user can open the CMD command prompt with the administrator's permission (right click on the shortcut of the command prompt, select "ldquo; run with administrator rights" in the right-click menu, you need to confirm the UAC security prompt), enter and execute the following command :

BCDEDIT -SET {BOOTMGR} LOCALE ZH-CN

(This command will select the operating system selection menu for the operating system to be started, that is, the operating system when multiple operating systems coexist. Change the display language to Simplified Chinese)

BCDEDIT -SET {CURRENT} LOCALE EN-

(This command will display the display language of the F8 advanced boot menu of the currently selected Windows operating system. Modified to Simplified Chinese)

BCDEDIT -SET {MEMDIAG} LOCALE EN-

(This command will change the display language of the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool to Simplified Chinese) Finally, the user can Administrator permission Enter and execute the BCDEDIT /ENUM ALL command to see if the LOCALE value of the above item has been successfully modified to ZH-CH Simplified Chinese.

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