How To Change The Language In Windows 7
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If you have the Ultimate or Enterprise edition for Windows Vista or
Windows 7, you can download additional language packs by using Windows
Update. Once you turn on Windows Update, you can choose which languages
you want to install (language packs don't update automatically). Here’s
how to do it.
To download language packs for Windows 7
Click the Start buttonIn the list of results, click Windows Update.
Click Check online for updates from Microsoft Update, and then wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for your computer.
If any updates are found, click Optional updates are available.
Under Windows 7 Language Packs, select only the language pack that you want (installing all of them might take up too much space on your drive).
Click OK, and then click Install updates. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. You might have to restart your computer too.
To download language packs for Windows Vista
Click the Start buttonClick Check online for updates from Microsoft Update, and then wait while Windows looks for the latest updates for your computer.
If any updates are found, click Optional updates are available.
Under Windows Vista Ultimate Language Packs, select only the language pack that you want (installing all of them might take up too much space on your drive).
Click OK, and then click Install updates. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. You might have to restart your computer too.
If you didn't get updates of language then try this to download languages ----> More Information
Switch the display language in the Choose a display language dropdown menu.
Click OK
Log off for the changes to take effect (This will affect only the user profile under which you are currently logged on).
If the languages are already installed in your computer then ignore above steps.
How to change the Windows 7 Display Language:
Go to Start -> Control Panel -> Clock, Language, and Region / Change the display languageSwitch the display language in the Choose a display language dropdown menu.
Click OK
Log off for the changes to take effect (This will affect only the user profile under which you are currently logged on).
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