If you are managing multiple devices or have limited internet access, you may need to install language packs manually using files or Local Experience Packs (LXPs): Volume Licensing
| Component | Translated? | |-----------|--------------| | Settings app | ✅ Yes | | File Explorer menus | ✅ Yes | | Start menu & taskbar | ✅ Yes | | Built-in apps (Calculator, Mail, etc.) | ✅ Yes | | Action Center & notifications | ✅ Yes | | Event Viewer logs | ❌ Mostly English | | Registry Editor | ❌ English | | Command Prompt / PowerShell messages | ❌ Usually English | | Third-party software | ❌ Depends on the app | windows 10 language packs
Once a language pack is installed, users can easily switch between languages: If you are managing multiple devices or have
Windows 10 language packs provide a convenient way to switch to your preferred language, making it easier to use and navigate the operating system. By understanding how to install, manage, and troubleshoot language packs, you can take full advantage of this feature and make Windows 10 work for you. Settings > Language > Click language > Remove
Settings > Language > Click language > Remove — but first set another language as default.