Configuring Windows 7 (Training Kit) - Part 18. This training kit is designed for IT professionals who operate in enterprise enviroments that use Windows 7 as a desktop operating system. You should have at least one year of experience in the IT field, as well as experience implementing and administering any Windows client operating system in a networked environment. | EXERCISE 2 Applying a Language Pack to a Mounted Image In this exercise you apply the en-US language pack to your mounted image. You might do this if for example you already had an image with the lp_fr-FR language pack installed and wanted to be able to configure international settings and distribute the image to both Frenchspeaking and English-speaking areas. Note that you can apply multiple language packs only to Windows 7 Ultimate or Enterprise images. You should consider this a generic procedure because it is the way you would apply all packages that are distributed as cabinet .cab files. You need to have completed Exercise 1 before attempting this exercise. Proceed as follows 1. If necessary log on to the Canberra computer with the Kim_Akers account. 2. If it does not already exist create a folder called C Mypackages. 3. Navigate to C Program Files Windows AIK Tools PETools x86 WinPE_FPs en-us. 4. Copy the lp_en-us cabinet file and save it in the C Mypackages folder. 5. Create a directory C Scratch. This will be used as the Scratch directory. 6. On the Start menu click All Programs click Microsoft Windows AIK right-click Deployment Tools Command Prompt and choose Run As Administrator. 7. Enter dism image d mountedimages scratchdir c scratch add-package packagepath c mypackages . Figure 3-19 shows the output from this command. FIGURE 3-19 Adding a language pack 8. To commit your changes to the source image enter dism commit-wim mountdir d mountedimages. If you want unmount the image. Lesson Summary You need to mount a writeable system image WIM file in a folder to service it. You can use the DISM or ImageX Windows AIK tools to mount an image. Lesson 1 Managing a System Image Before Deployment CHAPTER 3 143 Very limited servicing options are available for an online running operating system although you can use the DISM tool to discover information about the online image. You can use the DISM tool to add packages drivers and updates to a mounted .