Every day, we almost deal with Windows's Chinese start menu, but one day we find that the system starts
The menu is changed to English. 1:
(Figure 1)
Now our task is to localize the System Startup menu to 2 as shown in:
(Figure 2)
What makes the menu in the text English? It turns out that there is a bootfont. bin in the root directory of the system disk.
System files are damaged or lost. This file is generally hidden. Please read another article to show the hidden
System file:
System Maintenance adventures series (19)-display hidden system files
Download the following fake image and name it bootfont. bin. Note that the suffix of this file is bin! If the system
If no file suffix is displayed, follow the instructions in this article to display the file Suffix in the system:
System Maintenance adventures series (20)-display file suffixes (file extensions)
The fake image is as follows:
Next we copy and paste this bootfont. bin to the root directory of the system disk, and restart the computer to view Chinese characters.
The System Startup menu is back.
PS:
This downloaded version of bootfont. binfile is not archived, read-only, system, and hidden when it is copied to the root directory of the system disk.
Attribute. At the command line prompt, enter the following content:
CD/press enter (enter the root directory of the System Disk)
Attrib + R + A + S + H bootfont. Bin press enter (add an archive to bootfont. Bin, read-only, system, and hide attributes)
Attrib press enter (view attributes of all files in the current directory)
3:
(Figure 3)