I presume you installed the language pack within Windows from Windows Settings, Time & Language, Region & Language, Add a Language option. It won't work that way, you need to download the all ISO file with language packs from Microsoft matching your OS version and then you need to install every single language pack within Windows as well but with DISM commands like the one below.
- Windows 10 has twelve editions, all with varying feature sets, use cases, or intended devices. Certain editions are distributed only on devices directly from an original equipment manufacturer (OEM), while editions such as Enterprise and Education are only available through volume licensing channels.
- We will see how to use Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) to add additional language packs to a wim file. When you deploy operating system using SCCM, you deploy it with a specific language pack. In Windows 7, language packs can be installed only from the Optional Updates section in Windows Update. So if one needs a different.
- Step 1 – Add Windows 10 1909 Operating System Image Before you start, ensure you download the Windows 10 1909 ISO (either from VLSC or MSDN) and extract all the files to a folder. Launch the Configuration Manager console.
- You can change the keyboard language on a Windows computer by going through the 'Time & Language' menu.
- After you change the keyboard language once, you'll be able to switch between languages quickly using a button in your taskbar.
- You can also change the language that Windows uses for everything, not just the keyboard.
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Windows gives you a lot of control over the language it uses — so much control, in fact, that it can be confusing to set it up the way you want.
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For example, you can change the language that Windows uses for every menu, or just the language used for the keyboard.
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How to change the keyboard language on Windows 10
You can change your keyboard's language without changing the language that Windows is using on the screen — this is handy for gaining access to accent marks and other specialized characters, or for typing on a keyboard with a different language layout.
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1. Click Start and then click the Settings icon (which is shaped like a gear).
2. Click 'Time & Language.'
© Dave Johnson/Business Insider Use Settings to add a new keyboard language. Dave Johnson/Business Insider3. In the navigation pane on the left, click 'Language.'
4. In the 'Preferred languages section,' click your language (i.e., 'English') and then click 'Options.'
© Dave Johnson/Business Insider Click 'English' (or your current default language) and choose 'Options.' Dave Johnson/Business Insider5. Scroll down to 'Keyboards' and then click 'Add a keyboard.' In the pop-up menu, click the keyboard language you want to add.
© Dave Johnson/Business Insider Add a keyboard from the list of options. Dave Johnson/Business InsiderWindows 10 Multi-language Recovery Image - Unlimited Downloads From Online Account
6. Close Settings. Once you add a second keyboard language to Windows, a language control button will appear in the taskbar, in the lower-right corner of the screen. Click it, and in the pop-up menu that appears, choose the language you want to use with your keyboard.
© Dave Johnson/Business Insider You can switch among keyboards using the language options in the task bar. Dave Johnson/Business InsiderYou can always return to the taskbar to switch back to your original keyboard language.