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"My Microsoft License Only Supports One Display Language" upon being serviced
Greetings,
So I had my new laptop being serviced, since I was changing my Main SSD to a better one. And of course it included migrating Windows. However, I found out that my current Windows cannot download other language packs, such as Chinese, Japanese, et cetera. The download was slow, and finally it showed up that an error occured, hence it cannot be downloaded (Error code: 0x800F0806). And also, there is an alert or notice, showing that my current office license only supports one display language.
Does it because of the Windows migration? Please help me, since I really need other language keyboards beside English. Thank you in advance.
Regards, Patrick.
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Rodrigo Queiroz 77,750 Reputation points Independent Advisor2023-04-02T23:21:40+00:00 On the Single Language Edition you can't change the Windows Display language but you can add language packs for typing/input.
The issue is on your Windows Update, which is not downloading the language pack.
Go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other troubleshooters> Windows Update > Run it will detect and try to fix issues on Windows Update.
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Rodrigo Queiroz 77,750 Reputation points Independent Advisor2023-04-02T02:57:06+00:00 Hi Patrick,
I'm Rodrigo and I'll help you.
Yes, probably you had the Windows 11 Single Language Edition installed on your device, it does not support installing other language packs.
You can confirm it by right-clicking the Start Menu icon > System, it will show the system information, and under "Windows Specifications" you will see your Windows Edition.
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Anonymous
2023-04-02T12:23:30+00:00 Greetings Rodrigo,
I am very grateful that you replied. And, yes, I realized that it is indeed a Windows 11 Home Single Language. However, I could download some language packs on my desktop, and it is not even a problem. Restart it and there you go . Is there anything that I can do to download these language packs? Or should I inform the earlier Authorized Service Center about this?
And, again, thank you for your helps, and I hope to hear more from you.
Regards, Patrick