The boot screen won't change unless you wipe and reinstall Vista.
Windows Update will be presented in the language the browser is set up to
use, as I recall.
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"Sini" <Sini@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:14106DA4-DB63-4ADD-B330-86B76204C875@microsoft.com...
> Hi there,
>
> I've recently installed an italian version of Vista Ultimate 32-bit on a
> customer's computer, but now the customer has changed his mind and wants
> it
> all in english instead, but with the option to change back to italian
> eventually.
>
> I have downloaded the corresponding language packs and installed them
> without problems; everything in Vista is now in english; except for:
>
> * The dual boot screen
> * Windows Update
>
> Is there any way to convert the language here to english as well?
>
> Thank you.