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Microsoft-windows-languagefeatures-basic-zh-cn-package 31bf3856ad364e35 Amd64 .cab Link

dism /online /enable-language /language:zh-cn /All Mount a Windows image:

dism /online /get-capabilities | findstr "zh-cn" To free disk space or revert a customized image: From online OS: dism /online /remove-package /packagename:"Microsoft-Windows-LanguageFeatures-Basic-zh-cn-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~~10.0.19041.1" (You must use the full package identity, not the .cab filename. Retrieve it via dism /online /get-packages .) From offline image: dism /image:C:\mount\windows /remove-package /packagename:"[full identity]" Note: Removing the Basic package will also remove any dependent language packs or IME installations. The operating system will revert to default input (typically English) on next reboot. Conclusion: A Small but Critical Component The microsoft-windows-languagefeatures-basic-zh-cn-package 31bf3856ad364e35 amd64 .cab is far from a random technical artifact. It represents the backbone of Simplified Chinese input and locale support on 64-bit Windows systems. For system administrators, deployment engineers, and power users, understanding how to deploy, verify, and troubleshoot this package is essential for building internationalized Windows environments. servicing stack (DISM) folders

mkdir C:\mount\windows dism /mount-image /imagefile:C:\images\install.wim /index:1 /mountdir:C:\mount\windows Add the package: and power users

microsoft-windows-languagefeatures-basic-zh-cn-package 31bf3856ad364e35 amd64 .cab Introduction: Decoding the File Name When browsing the internal structure of a Windows 10 or Windows 11 installation image (ISO), servicing stack (DISM) folders, or an offline operating system image (such as install.wim ), you may encounter a file with an extremely long and technical name: understanding how to deploy

You can query all available language features in an image: