If you live in an English-speaking country and purchased a PC at your local retailer or online, chances are you are running an English version of Windows 7.
However, if you're native language is something other than English, this guide will show you how to change the display language in Windows 7 to one of the 30+ languages supported by Microsoft's latest operating system.
We used Windows 7 Ultimate for this guide, but the instructions apply to all Windows 7 editions.
However, if you're native language is something other than English, this guide will show you how to change the display language in Windows 7 to one of the 30+ languages supported by Microsoft's latest operating system.
We used Windows 7 Ultimate for this guide, but the instructions apply to all Windows 7 editions.
Setting the Region & Language in Windows 7
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- To get started, click the Start (Windows Logo) button to open the Start Menu.
- When the Start Menu opens, enter "change display language" without the quotes, in the Windows search box.
- A list of search results will appear in the Start menu, click Change display language from the list.
- The Region and Language window will appear. Make sure that the Keyboards and Languages tab is active.
- Click the Install/Uninstall Languages... button.
Install Additional Language Packs from Windows Update
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Click Install to download the language packs.
You will then be prompted to select the location of the Language packs with two options, Launch Windows Update or Browse computer or network.
Unless you have a language pack stored on your PC, click Launch Windows Update to download the latest language packs direct from Microsoft.
Use Windows Update Optional Updates to Download Language Packs
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Note: Windows Update is used to download updates, security patches, language packs, drivers and other features direct from Microsoft.
There are two types of updates that are usually available from Windows Update, those that are important and should be downloaded right away and those that are optional, which are not critical.
The language packs fall on the latter, non-critical optional updates, so you will need to manually select the language pack you wish to use to download it from Windows Update.
Click the # optional updates in the available link (the # refers to the number of optional updates that are available for download).
Select Language Packs to Download & Install
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- Make sure that the Optional tab is active.
- Select the language you wish to use by adding a checkmark next to the language pack on the list from the Windows 7 Language Packs section.
- Once the language packs are selected, click OK.
Language Packs with Download & Install
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Once the language packs are downloaded and installed they will be available for use.
Select the Display Language You Wish to Use
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Once you select the language, click OK to save the changes.
In order for the new display language to become active, you will need to log off from your computer. Once you log back in, the display language you selected should be active.
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