Windows® 7 Language Pack
Generally, a Language Interface Pack is developed for regional markets that do not have full Multilingual User Interface (MUI) packs or fully localized editions of a product. It is an intermediate localized solution which allows computer users to adapt their programs to display several commonly used features in their local language. Each new Windows 7 Language Interface Pack is built using the glossary created by the Community Glossary Project in cooperation with the local government, academia and local linguistic experts.
Windows 7 Language packs or MUI packs are used to change the default language of Windows 7 to a language of your choice. For instance, downloading and installing the Japanese language pack will translate all the menus and options in Windows 7 into Japanese.
This feature is only available in Windows 7 Enterprise and Ultimate. You can download these Windows 7 language packs with the help of Windows Update. The hard part is installing them.
Follow the given instructions for installing the Windows 7 Language Pack:
STEP 1: You can access the Control Panel through the Start Menu.
STEP 2: Then select Change Display language under the Clock, Language, and Region Box. If you’re in Classic View, select Regional and Language Options.
STEP 3: Make sure you’re on the keyboards and Languages tab and click on Install/Uninstall Languages.
STEP 4: Select the 2nd option and locate to your DVD drive or where you had previously extracted the ISO. You only need to move to the directory in which the Windows 7 language pack is in. For some reason, the ISO doesn’t show up as a selectable option. (Microsoft may offer these language packs as optional updates in the near future).
STEP 5: Click Open and Windows will automatically search the language pack. You need to accept the End User License Agreement (EULA) and Install the Language Pack. This may take several minutes.
STEP 6: Once you’re completed, you’ll be prompted if you want to switch to the installed language pack.
Whenever you change language packs, you will have to log off and log back in for the changes to take into effect. In the future when you want to change language packs that have already been installed, go back to the ‘Keyboards and Languages’ tab under Regional and Language Options and you should be able to select from a menu of different language packs.
Note: A Language Interface Pack is available freely and can be installed on a licensed copy of Microsoft Windows or Microsoft Office.
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Thanks guys
Instructive and easy to follow…
hello,
i bought one computer in china. it has win 7 home basic but everything is in chinese. i am not understanding anything. i would like to convert windows into english. what can be the best solution for win 7 home basic version to change its language from chinese to english?
thanks
shakyashailen@gmail.com
hello,
i bought one computer in china. it has win 7 home basic but everything is in chinese. i am not understanding anything. i would like to convert windows into english. what can be the best solution for win 7 home basic version to change its language from chinese to english?
thanks
shakyashailen@gmail.com
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You can change the display language in Windows 7 using the ‘Regional and Language Options’ in the control panel. To do so, follow these steps:
- Browse to Start>Control Panel> Clock, Language, and Region>Regional and Language Options.
- Click the ‘Keyboards and Languages’ tab.
- Under ‘Display language’, choose English and click OK.
hi guys,
at the moment,my local language is not available in any language pack to download. i want to create a new local language pack which can support windows. but i dont have any idea how to do. can anyone give me some clue?
hi guys,
at the moment,my local language is not available in any language pack to download. i want to create a new local language pack which can support windows. but i dont have any idea how to do. can anyone give me some clue?
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Well if the Language Interface Pack (LIP) is not available for your local language at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/languages you can check http://download.microsoft.com/download/6/8/0/680C3C1B-9B2D-4DB7-9279-DAB9A1C885D4/LLP_Lang_Offerings_List.xls for your local language. If you find it, download the pack by copying the corresponding link and pasting it in the address bar of your browser.
Hope it helps.