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Mar 18, 2008 To start the download, click the Download button and then do one of the following, or select another language from Change Language and then click Change. Click Run to start the installation immediately. Click Save to copy the download to your computer for installation at a later time. May 19, 2017  To change display language in Windows 10, do the following. First of all, you need to add your language to the list of installed languages. It is covered in detail in the previous article 'How To Add a Language in Windows 10'. Assuming that you have already added the desired language in the list, configure the operating system as described below.

It is now more and more common for people to use multiple languages for work and life, and Microsoft also allows users to switch display languages on Windows 10 computers. This article will guide you through Windows 10 language pack downloading and installation process in two methods step by step. In case you are facing problems, like language pack not downloading or your Windows 10 is single language edition, we also provide useful solutions and suggestions.

Oct 29, 2017 Here are steps on how to download and install language pack on Windows 10:. Right-click on Windows logo and click 'Settings'. In Settings, click 'Time & Language', then 'Region & Language' on. Jul 17, 2019  Clicking the Install button will automatically download and install your desired language pack. How to change the language on Windows 10. Now whenever you want to change Windows language, just go to Windows Settings – Time & Language – Language and choose your language from the dropdown menu. Language packs are available for computers that are running Windows 8 and Windows RT. We recommend that you install language packs from the Control Panel. If the language pack is unavailable in the Control panel, you may find the download link on the Windows website that we mentioned in the 'Download a language pack from Windows website' section.

Microsoft Windows Language Pack Types

Some Windows users may find that some parts of their operating system interface do not display in desired language after installing language pack. That’s because Microsoft provides 3 types of language pack:

  • Fully localized language pack: It contains 100 percent of the resources for a language and locale.
  • Partially localized language pack: It contains 100 percent of the resources for a language and locale, but not all of the resources are localized in the language pack
  • Language Interface Pack (LIP): A partially localized language pack that includes less than 100 percent of the localized resources. LIPs can be installed only on top of a fully localized language pack.

For end users, what we can do is installing language interface pack, which is partially localized for some languages. This explains why you might install a Portuguese language pack, but still get some parts display in English after a reboot. See diagrams for details here.

Install Windows 10 Language Pack Using Windows Update

For Home and Pro edition users, the easiest method for installing Windows 10 language pack is using Windows Update. Depending on the Windows 10 version of your computer, the specific operation may slightly vary. Here is an instruction for Windows 10 Pro, 1703 build.

  • Step 1. Go to Settings > Time & Language > Region & language.
  • Step 2. Select a region, then click Add a language.
  • Step 3. Choose the language you need. You may also need to choose specific region if it is English, French, etc.
  • Step 4. Click the language pack you just added, then click Options > Download language pack. Here you can also download Handwriting and Speech pack.
  • Step 5. Go back to the previous screen when the download is complete, and then click Set as default.

If everything goes well, the display language should be changed after a reboot.

Alternatively, since Windows 10 still keeps Control Panel, you can also go to Control Panel > Clock, Language and Region > Language, then choose Add a language, and set it as the primary language.

How to Fix Windows 10 Language Pack Not Downloading

On some occasions, the language pack may refuse to be downloaded or installed. Here are some of the symptoms:

  • The download process aborts accidentally without any error code
  • Download failed
  • Failed to install
  • A language pack isn’t available
  • The language can’t be installed on this computer

Please try a small trick to fix the problem:

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  • Step 1. Open Windows Explorer, go to C:WindowsSoftwareDistributionDownload.
  • Step 2. Delete all files and sub-folders within the Download folder.
  • Step 3. Go back to the language pack page and try downloading again.

Now the language pack should be downloading, and you can set it as default display language as described above.

Manually Download and Install Windows 10 Language Pack

You can also download language pack files (aka. CAB files) and install them manually. Since Microsoft doesn’t provide official direct download links for end users, you may need to search for language pack files on search engine, which is actually also very convenient. Just make sure the language pack suits for your Windows 10 build.
Follow these steps to manually install Windows 10 language pack:

  • Step 1. Press Windows key + R, type lpksetup and press Enter.
  • Step 2. Click Install display language.
  • Step 3. Browse the location of downloaded CAB file, then click Next.
  • Step 4. Accept the license terms, then click Next.
  • Step 5. Installation will start automatically.
  • Step 6. Click Close when the language pack installation is completed. Reboot may be required.

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Windows 10 Single Language Change Language

Windows 10 single language is basically Windows home version, but with only one system language. It is usually pre-installed in some Windows laptops, and the users cannot add or change UI display language as Pro version users do. The best solution for Single Language Windows 10 is to upgrade to Pro version.

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To add a language to your personal PC, go to Settings > Time & Language > Language, and choose a language to install. Learn more

You can add languages and regional support to Windows 10 (except for Windows 10 Home Single Language and Windows 10 Home Country Specific editions), and Windows Server.

Windows installations start with at least one language pack and its language components. You can add:

  • Language packs: Localization packages for Windows, delivered as a .cab file, for example, Microsoft-Windows-Client-Language-Pack_x64_es-es.cab. Includes UI elements like text for dialog boxes, menu items, and help files.
  • Language Interface Packs (LIPs): Partially-localized language pack. Requires a base language pack. In Windows 10, version 1809, LIPs are delivered as Local Experience Packs (LXPs) .appx files, for example, LanguageExperiencePack.am-et.neutral.appx. For previous versions of Windows 10, LIPs are delivered as .cab files, for example, C:Languageses-ESlp.cab.
  • Features On Demand: Features include language basics (like spell checking), fonts, optical character recognition, handwriting, text-to-speech, and speech recognition. You can save disk space by choosing not to include some language components in your image. While this reduction in image size can be helpful when creating images for lower-cost devices with small storage, it does lead to an incomplete language experience. Delivered as .cab files, for example, Microsoft-Windows-LanguageFeatures-Basic-fr-fr-Package.
  • Recovery languages: UI text for the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). Delivered as .cab files. Example: lp.cab, WinPE-Rejuv_fr-fr.cab, and more.

Get language resources: Language Pack ISO and Feature on Demand ISO

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  • OEMs and System Builders with Microsoft Software License Terms can download the Language Pack ISO and Feature on Demand ISO from the Microsoft OEM site or the Device Partner Center.

    • For Windows 10, version 1809, LIP .appx files and their associated license files are in the LocalExperiencePack folder on the Language Pack ISO.
    • For previous versions of Windows, Language Interface Packs are available as a separate download.
    • WinRE language packs are distributed on the Language Pack ISO. Don't use the WinPE language packs that ship with the ADK.
  • IT Professionals can download language packs from the Microsoft Next Generation Volume Licensing Site.

  • After Windows is installed, users can download and install more languages by selecting Settings > Time & language > Language > Add a language.

Notes:

  • Language components must match the version of Windows. For example, you can't add a Windows 10, version 1809 language pack to Windows 10, version 1803.
  • Windows Server: Full language packs are not interchangeable with Windows 10, but some LIPs are. For example, you can add Windows 10, version 1809 LIPs to Windows Server 2019.

Considerations

  • Install languages, then updates and apps. If you're adding languages to an image that already contains apps or updates (for example, servicing stack updates (SSU) or cumulative updates (CU), reinstall the apps and updates.

  • Size and performance

    • You can install multiple languages and components onto the same Windows image. Having too many affects disk space, and can affect performance, especially while updating and servicing Windows.
    • Some languages require more hard-disk space than others.
    • When creating Windows images, you can remove English language components when deploying to non-English regions to save space. You'll need to uninstall them in the reverse order from how you add them.
    • After the Out-Of-Box-Experience (OOBE) is complete, the default language cannot be removed. The default UI language is selected either during the Out-Of-Box-Experience (OOBE), or can be preselected in the image using DISM or an unattended answer file.
    • Some time after OOBE, any preinstalled languages that haven't been used are removed automatically. The language-pack removal task does not remove LIPs.
  • Cross-language upgrades are not supported. This means that during upgrades or migrations, if you upgrade or migrate an operating system that has multiple language packs installed, you can upgrade or migrate to the system default UI language only. For example, if English is the default language, you can upgrade or migrate only to English.

Add and remove language packs, LIPs, and features on demand

We'll install the French language, and then add a LIP language (Luxembourgish) that uses French for its base language.

To save space, you can remove English language components when deploying to non-English regions by uninstalling the language components in the reverse order from how you add them.

Prepare to modify your images: Installation methods

  • Offline: Modify an image (install.wim) that you plan to deploy using Windows PE or Windows Setup:

    Mount the Windows image:

  • Online: Modify a running Windows installation (for example, in audit mode)

    You can install languages and LIPs by opening the packages from the Language Pack ISO and Feature on Demand ISO and following the instructions to complete the installation.

    You can use the Settings > Time & Language to modify the settings or download languages from Windows Update.

    To run these same updates using a script, use the instructions in this topic, replacing /Image:'C:mountwindows' with /Online.

    To update the recovery environment, see Add languages to the recovery environemnt.

Add and remove language packs, LIPs (LXPs), and Features on Demand

Preinstall languages by adding the language packs and their related Features on Demand for all preinstalled languages, including the base languages if you're adding a LIP language.

  1. Mount the Language Pack ISO and the Features on Demand ISO with File Explorer. This will assign them drive letters.

  2. Add a language pack:

    Where D: is the Language Pack ISO.

    Verify that it's in the image:

  3. Add LIP languages. In this example, we add Luxembourgish, which requires the fr-FR base language:

    • For Windows 10, version 1809 and later, LIP languages are delivered as LXPs:

      Where D: is the Language Pack ISO

      Verify that it's in the image:

    • For earlier versions of Windows 10, LIP languages are delivered as .cab files:

  4. Add language and region Features on Demand to support your language packs and LIPs. We recommend including the Basic, Fonts, OCR, Text-to-speech, and Speech recognition FODs if they're available for the languages you’re preinstalling. Additionally, include the handwriting language component FOD if you’re shipping a device with a pen.

    Not all LIP languages have all language components. Luxembourgish (lb-LU), for example, only has basic and handwriting FODs. You can learn which FODs are available for languages in the LP to FOD mapping spreadsheet

    Example: adding Basic, OCR, Text-to-Speech, and Speech Recognition to fr-fr:

    Where E: is the Feature on Demand ISO.

    Example: adding Basic and Handwriting to lb-LU:

    Example: adding Thai fonts (requires adding th-TH language pack and Basic first).

    Verify that they're in the image:

  5. Remove languages, LIPs, LXPs, and Features on Demand.

    Important

    You cannot remove a language pack from an offline Windows image if there are pending online actions. The Windows image should be a recently installed and captured image. This will guarantee that the Windows image does not have any pending online actions that require a reboot.

    Get a list of packages and features installed in your image:

    Remove languages, .cab-based LIPs, and Features On Demand:

    Remove LIPs added through LXPs:

    Verify that they're no longer in your image:

  6. Change your default language, locale, and other international settings:

    • For offline images, you can only specify language packs and .cab-based LIPs, not languages delivered as .appx-based LXPs.

    • If you install a LIP by using a .cab file and specify it as the default system UI language, the LIP language will be set as the default UI language (or system locale) and the parent language will be set as the default system UI language (or install language).

      See which language settings are available:

    • For online images, use Control Panel, or the International Settings PowerShell cmdlets: Get-WinSystemLocale and Set-WinSystemLocale <language>. This works with languages delivered as LXPs.

    For more options, see

    • DISM Languages and International Servicing Command-Line Options.

Add languages to the recovery environment (Windows RE)

For any language you add to Windows, add the language to the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), whenever possible.

Not all languages or LIPs have localized recovery images.

Use languages from the Language Pack ISO, not from the Windows 10 ADK, to localize WinRE.

Note

Known issue: Windows RE included with Windows 10 October 2018 Update Thai language image (en-US base language + th-th language pack) shipped with an issue in which an end user will only see UI components (or English) without Thai language text in the Windows Recovery Environment, the text displayed during recovery (Push-button reset), and/or certain screens during the reboot process of feature updates. To fix this issue pre-install the 2018.11D Quality Update.

  1. Mount the recovery image.

    • Offline: the recovery image is inside the Windows image:

    • Online:

      Note, Windows RE is inside the Windows image until the Out of Box Experience, after which it is moved to a separate recovery partition.

  2. Add languages:

    Where D: is the Language Pack ISO.

  3. Verify that they're in the image:

    Example output from /Get-Packages:

  4. Commit changes to the recovery image:

    For online images, also remove the mount folder:

Capture the changes

  • Offline: For Windows images (install.wim)

    Commit changes to the Windows image:

  • Online: Modify a running Windows installation

    Generalize and capture the image:

    To learn more, see generalize.

Next steps:

Localize more of Windows:

  • Out of Box Experience (OOBE): Create localized end user license agreements (EULA), registration pages, and instructions for pairing keyboards and mice.
  • Retail demo experience: Showcase your new devices on the retail sales floor with localized content.

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Localize the installation process

  • Add languages to Windows Setup: Now that you've added languages to your Windows image, make sure they appear in Windows Setup. You can also create Windows installation media that works in the user's preferred language.

  • Add languages to WinPE to help your technicians install Windows in their preferred language.

  • Add languages to a Windows distribution share to help users on a corporate network select Windows in their preferred language

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