Windows 10 Home x64 :. Windows 10 Pro x64 :. Windows 8. Windows 8 Enterprise x64 :. Windows 8 Pro x64 :. Windows 8 x64 :. Windows 7 Ultimate x32 Service Pack Windows 7 Ultimate x64 Service Pack Windows 7 Starter x32 Service Pack Windows 7 Professional x32 Service Pack Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack Windows 7 Home Premium x32 Service Pack Windows 7 Home Premium x64 Service Pack Windows 7 Home Basic x32 Service Pack Windows 7 Enterprise x32 Service Pack Windows 7 Enterprise x64 Service Pack Windows Vista Ultimate x32 Service Pack Windows Vista Business x32 Service Pack In Windows 10, you can use the International Settings PowerShell cmdlets to change the language on a running Windows installation.
On a running Windows installation, you can use Control Panel to select language packs and configure additional international settings. Browse or search for the language that you want to install. For example, select Catalan , and then select Add. In the Change your language preferences pane, select Options next to the language that you added. If a language pack is available for your language, select Download and install language pack. When the language pack is installed, the language is displayed as available to use for the Windows display language.
Installing many additional language packs affects disk space and system performance. In particular, disk space and system performance are affected during servicing operations, such as service pack installations. Therefore, we recommend that you add a language pack to your computer only if you plan to use the language pack. Language packs also let multiple users who share a computer select distinct display languages. For example, one user can select to see the dialog boxes, menus, and other text in Japanese, whereas another user can select to see the same content in French.
For example. Language Packs are installed from a distribution share and settings are configured installed during WindowsPE configuration pass. Corporations that deploy a multilingual edition of Windows typically create an answer file that configures international settings during the WindowsPE configuration pass. For multilingual deployments, language packs can exist in both a distribution share and in the image. You can add and configure Language packs from the distribution share during the WindowsPE configuration pass, or you can add these Language pa cks during the WindowsPE configuration pass and configure the settings in another configuration pass.
The Microsoft-Windows-International-Core-WinPE component includes the settings that you can use to modify the language and locale settings during the windowsPE configuration pass. Additionally, you can change the Setup UI language for Windows Setup by specifying values in this component. Language packs are installed to the Windows image and settings are configured during specialize and oobesystem configuration passes.
OEMs and corporations that deploy a single-language edition of Windows to various regions typically create an answer file for each region and set the locale and keyboard settings in the specialize configuration pass. In this scenario, the language pack is added to the Windows image before international settings are configured. The Microsoft-Windows-International-Core component includes the settings that you can use to modify the language and locale settings during the specialize and oobeSystem configuration passes.
You can pre-select a language and skip the Windows Welcome language selection UI page for users by specifying language and locale settings in the oobeSystem configuration pass in the Microsoft-Windows-International-Core component.
In general, a user can choose between the default Setup language and any additional languages that are installed in the image. Smart assistance features. Ad-free email. Back up and access files across devices. Try one month free. Was this information helpful?
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