Boot Image localization

Hi everyone!
I was reading a post on a forum which was providing a script to set the localization of a boot image as a prestart command. The script is providing a way to load another language as a displayed language when selecting a task sequence.
I am running ConfigMgr 2012 R2.
I am trying to load the French language using that script. The script seem to work and the language is set but half of the text is translated:
I know that this feature was available in ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 and unfortunately I do not have an environment of that kind right now but I was wondering if this was the same behavior or that it is a problem in the R2 release (WINPE 5).
If anyone could give me more information about that would be nice and I will post a follow up as soon as I can reinstall a ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 environment to validate this.
Thank you all
Mathieu

After trying on a ConfigMgr 2012 SP1 CU4 and having the same issue, I finally went to the old way.
Add LP to a custom boot image.
Now that it is fully localised, there is no problem.
MS should really look into real Multilanguage offer for their products.
Mathieu

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