UILanguage
Note Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this setting can no longer be used in provisioning packages. For more information on changes to the Windows Provisioning Framework, see Windows Provisioning Framework. This setting may have a Configuration Service Provider (CSP) equivalent that can be used instead. To determine if a CSP for this setting exists, see the description below.
UILanguage
specifies the default system language that is used to display user interface (UI) items (such as menus, dialog boxes, and Help files).
For a list of supported languages, see Available Language Packs.
In upgrade installation types, this setting is ignored. In upgrade installations, you can upgrade only from the same language.
UI_language |
Specifies the language of the UI. UI_language is a string based on the language-tagging conventions of RFC 3066. The pattern language-region is used, where language is a language code and region is a country or region identifier (for example, en-US, fr-FR, or es-ES). This value is not case-sensitive. |
This string type supports empty elements.
oobeSystem
specialize
Windows edition | x86-based devices | x64-based devices |
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Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education) | x86 | amd64 |