What is SkipMachineOOBE?

SkipMachineOOBE specifies whether to skip Windows® Welcome. If you use this setting in Windows® 7, Windows Welcome will be skipped, and any settings that a user selects during Windows Welcome will not be configured. For example, user-account creation, language, and time-zone settings will not be configured.

How do I change my locale on Windows 10?

View the System Locale settings for Windows

  1. Click Start then Control Panel.
  2. Click Clock, Language and Region.
  3. Windows 10, Windows 8: Click Region.
  4. Click the Administrative tab.
  5. Under the Language for non-Unicode programs section, click Change system locale and select the desired language.
  6. Click OK.

What happens if you change system locale?

The system locale controls the language used when displaying text on programs that do not support Unicode. Changing the system locale will not affect the language in menus and dialog boxes for Windows or other programs that do use Unicode.

How do I disable Oobe?

Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > OOBE. Double click on the Don’t launch privacy settings experience on user logon policy to edit it.

Can I Sysprep without Oobe?

The only two options available in the sysprep utility are: The out-of-box experience: this will reinitialize the screens that you will usually see when you first start a new computer.

How do I change my computer locale?

Open the Control Panel in Large icons view, click Region. In the Region dialog that opens, select the Administrative tab and then click Change system locale. Select the desired language from the Current system locale drop-down list, and click OK. Restart your computer for the changes to take effect.

What is the user locale for Algeria (France)?

When the user first identifies the time and date format (User Locale) as Algeria, Windows sets up both the primary input profile, and a secondary input profile: French (France) with French keyboard.

What does the user_locale string do?

Specifies the locale of the end user. The User_locale string is based on the language-tagging conventions of RFC 3066. The pattern language – region is used, where language is a language code and region is a country or region identifier (for example, en-US, fr-FR, or es-ES ).

How do I change the user_locale of the end user?

Users can change this value on a running Windows installation by using the Administrative pane in the Region and Language Control Panel. For a list of supported languages, locales, and identifiers, see Available Language Packs. Specifies the locale of the end user. The User_locale string is based on the language-tagging conventions of RFC 3066.

What are input profiles and input locales?

Input profiles (or input locales) describe the language of the input entered, and the keyboard on which it is being entered. When the first user logs into Windows and identifies their region, Windows sets the input profiles.