Ask a question. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. In addition, it lists which base languages are required for the language pack. Once the download is complete, you can install the Windows 7 language pack by double-clicking the file.
The assistant for installing and uninstalling display languages will launch automatically. Following the installation, you can set the language as the new display language and change the Windows 7 language immediately. You can also apply your selection to the welcome screen and system accounts by clicking the corresponding checkbox.
You might also need to restart your operating system. You can use the Control Panel to change the time, language, and region settings in your system. If you have the Windows 7 Ultimate or Enterprise edition, you can download and switch languages through the Update Center. Alternatively, you can manually search your computer for language packs to change the Windows 7 language. To change the language in the Windows 7 Ultimate or Enterprise edition, follow the instructions below.
If the desired language packs are installed and activated, you can use keyboard shortcuts to change the keyboard language in Windows 7. Press the [Shift] and [Alt] keys at the same time to change your keyboard language. Then, check the bottom of the screen to see whether the active keyboard language has been modified. If Windows 7 is causing you problems or if you have questions, the following guides may be helpful:. Even years after it was first released, Windows 7 continues to be one of the favorite operating systems worldwide.
But with Microsoft announcing the end of its support for Windows 7, many PC users will need to upgrade or look for an alternative. Windows 7 EOL means that Microsoft will no Access all of your most important programs right after Windows 7 starts: The Startup folder loads selected software immediately after the operating system starts. You'll be prompted to restart your computer. Method 2. Traditional language packs translate the majority of the UI elements, and are only available to Ultimate and Enterprise users see the above section.
For everyone else, there are LIPs. These are smaller packs that translate the most-used parts of the interface. They require a base-language installed, since not everything is translated. Visit the LIP download page. You can browse through all of the available LIPs here. Check the requirements. The third column of the table will let you know what base language the LIP requires, as well as what versions of Windows it works with. Click the "Get it now" link. This will open the page for the language you've selected.
The page will be displayed in that language. Click the "Download" button. This will open a new window displaying the language files. Select the appropriate file for your computer. You will have the option to choose between a bit or a bit file. You can find the version that you have by opening the Start menu, right-clicking "Computer", and selecting "Properties".
Look for the "System type" entry. Check the box for the file and then click the "Download" button. The LIP file will be downloaded to your Downloads folder. Double-click the downloaded file. This will open the language installer with your new language automatically selected. Click Next to start the installation.
You'll be asked to read and accept the Microsoft terms before the language is installed. Review the ReadMe file. The ReadMe file for the language you select will be displayed before it is installed. You usually don't need to review this, but it may contain information about known issues or compatibility problems.
Wait for the language to install. This may take a few moments. Select and apply your new language. After the installation is complete, you'll see a list of all of your installed languages. Select your newly-installed language and click Change display language. If you want the Welcome screen to change, as well as any system accounts, check the box beneath the list of languages.
Log out to complete the change. You will be prompted to log out in order for your new language to be applied. When you log back in, Windows will be using the new language. Anything that isn't translated with the LIP will be displayed in the base language. Set a new system locale if some programs don't recognize the new language.
Some programs designed for certain languages will only display the language if the system is set to that region. Click the Start menu and open the Control Panel. Open the "Region and Language" option. Click the Administrative tab and then click Change system locale. Select the language that you just installed, and reboot your computer when prompted. Method 3. You can add additional keyboard layouts to your Windows installation that will allow you to type in different languages.
Lets take a look at how to install and configure one. For the purposes of this review, we are gonna install Spanish. Here you will see a list of available languages for download. Check the desired language you would like to have installed, then click OK. Under Choose a display language, click in the list box and select the language you want to have displayed. When you are ready to change back to another language, just reopen the Region and Language dialog and select your default language. Was this reply helpful?
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