Windows language changes are not thorough

云 科 20 Reputation points
2024-04-01T07:19:16.92+00:00

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I log out after installing the language pack in Windows 11, but the language display is not thorough, part is the new language, part is the original language, is there a workaround? I have tried resetting the settings, changing the region, and deleting the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT_Local Settings_MuiCache to no avail

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  1. Helder Simoes 5 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-04-03T15:14:03.0933333+00:00

    Partial localization means the LCU needs to be re-serviced. Check for updates and install them (i.e. install the Latest Cumulative Update)

    Language Packs (and related FOD) should be installed before updates.

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  2. S.Sengupta 24,636 Reputation points MVP
    2024-04-02T00:48:49.5066667+00:00

    After adding the language, click on it and then click on "Set as default" if you want to make it the default display language for Windows.

    If the language you want to use isn't installed, you may need to download a language pack. To do this, click on the language you added, then click on "Options," and finally click on "Download" under "Download language pack."

    Restart the system.

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  3. Yanhong Liu 14,200 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
    2024-04-02T06:15:43.3633333+00:00

    Hello

    If you have tried multiple methods but still haven't solved the problem of incomplete language display, you can try reinstalling the language pack.

    Uninstall language pack:

    Press the Win + R keys to open the Run dialog box.

    Type lpksetup.exe and press Enter to open the language pack installation and uninstallation tool.

    In the pop-up window, select the second option "Uninstall display language".

    Enter the language pack list to see if there is a language pack you need to uninstall. If so, please click the check mark in the previous box and click "Next" to uninstall.

    Reinstall language pack:

    Re-download the language pack you need.

    Open Settings: Click Start, then select Settings.

    Go to Time and language.

    In the left navigation bar, select Language & Region.

    On the right, select Preferred language, then click Add language.

    Enter and select the name of the language you want to install and click Next.

    In Install language features, select the features you want to use, and then click Install.

    Best Regards,

    Yanhong Liu

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