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Just open Windows Update, choose "view available updates", and check the language pack you want. Afterwards, from Control Panel (categories view), just choose "Change display language" under "Clock, Language and Region". Pick your language, log off, log on, and done.
2 lis 2023 · Click on the “Keyboards and Languages” tab once again. Under the “Display language” section, select the newly installed language from the drop-down menu. Click “OK” to apply the changes. Restart your computer for the language changes to take effect.
30 kwi 2010 · Windows 7 and Vista Ultimate include the ability to install multiple user interface languages and switch between them. However, all other editions are stuck with the language they shipped with. With the free Vistalizator app, you can add several different interface languages to any edition of Vista or Windows 7 and easily switch between them.
Installing a new language into your Windows Vista machine can be useful and fun, if you are learning a new language, speak a different language or just want to know how you write CONTROL...
25 sie 2014 · Changing the display language with a language pack is an extra feature available only for Vista Ultimate and Enterprise editions. My post and screenshots show how it's done in these editions. Your Vista Home (Basic or Premium) does not support language packs.
11 maj 2016 · 1. I have an really old Windows Vista Computer (Toshiba, Windows Vista Home Premium, 32-Bit (x86)) and I want to change the display language; I've followed the steps from the Microsoft website: Go to Start, Control Panel, select Change keyboard or other input methods under Clock, Language and Region, and then I have to select under Display ...
12 sie 2009 · Check out Windows Vista Multilingual User Interface Pack (MUI) and Windows Vista Language Interface Pack (LIP). Which gives the possibility to change the UI language for all editions of Vista. Also, I do believe most OEM laptops have a "restore" option.