В данной статье мы обсудим как изменить язык если ваша лицензия Windows поддерживает только один язык интерфейса («Single Language» или «Для одного языка»).
Решить данную проблему поможет редактор реестра.
— Переходим в поиск и вводим «Реестр» => Запускаем его с правами администратора
— Проходим по следующему пути:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\Language
— В данном меню нас интересуют значения полей Default и InstallLanguage. В нашем примере установлены значения 0419, что соостветствует Русскому языку.
Полный список всех языков, которые соостветствуют опредленной кодировке вы сможете найти в данном документе от Microsoft
— Попробуем изменить язык на Английский, копируем последние четыри цифры кода — 0809. Вставляем его как значение Default и InstallLanguage.
— Теперь необходимо перезагрузить операционную систему.
— Не обращаем внимания если дата при входе в систему на Русском языке, это можно будет поменять в параметрах языка и даты, в разделе регионального формата.
Но как мы можем увидеть далее, все значки уже на Английском языке.
— Проверим Язык параметров. Заходим в Settings => Time & Language
— В разделе «Language» вы увидите что уже выбран Английский Язык.
Таким образом вы можете поменять вашу систему на любой нужный вам язык, даже если ваша система поддерживает только один язык интерфейса.
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Sometimes when you trying to switch to Windows display language, it shows a message that say, “Your Windows License Only Supports One Display Language.”
If you are getting an error message that says “Your Windows License Only Supports One Display Language” when you try to switch the display language on Windows. This indicates that your copy of Windows you’re running on your PC offers “single language license”.
The downside of this license is that it only allows you to use one language for your display or changing display language isn’t allowed with this license.
You can confirm this by going to Settings > System > Windows Specification > Edition. If its “Windows 11 Home Single Language“, then you’re using single language license.
If you want to switch the display language, then you have two options; Purchase the Windows 11 Home to Pro upgrade licence from Microsoft and perform clean installation of Windows 11 and during installation select preferred display language.
Fortunately, there’s a quick workaround using which you can change Windows display language without opting for two methods discussed above. So, without further delay, lets learn the trick:
Right-click on the Start button and select Settings from the menu that opens.
In the Settings app, you switch to Time and language, and then click on the “Language and Region.”
Under Language section, click on the “Add a language” button available next to “Preferred language.
From the Install language feature dialog, select your preferred language from the list, and click on the “Next.”
On the next screen, check the boxes for all optional language features, and click on “Install” to now wait till Windows installs the preferred language.
After that restart your computer to apply the changes.
Steps to Switch to preferred Language Via Registry Editor
After installing the preferred language pack, you need to make use of Registry editor to switch to the preferred display language.
Before that, you need to find the Language ID for Windows Display Language. For that, click on this link to visit the Microsoft Website. Press Ctrl + f simultaneously to open search box. Now type name of your desired language.
This will highlight the searched query. Simply, copy the last four digits of the Language ID.
Open Registry Editor on your PC. For that, click on the search icon and type Registry Editor, and when it appears in search results, click to open it.
When prompted, click on “Yes” in the UAC window.
In the Registry editor, you need to navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > NIs > Language
On the right side, double-click on the “Default” string, you will see a “Value Data” field on screen. Paste the last four digits of the Language ID you copied from Microsoft website. Click on “OK.” And close the Registry Editor. Restart your PC.
This process allows the user to change their preferred display language. In case you want to switch back to earlier language or another language, simply find the preferred language ID as discussed earlier steps and modify the values in Registry editor.
In case you encounter any sort of difficulty while applying this workaround or have specific query, feel free to ask via comments. We will love to answer your query.
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Given how many computers are in the world and the Windows operating system’s market share, it would be wrong to assume it only comes in one language. Windows 11 is a multilanguage OS. However, some versions of Windows licenses only allow one language.
You need to be careful, especially if you don’t speak the default display language shipped with your Windows license. You could end up stuck with an OS you don’t understand. If you find yourself in this predicament, we’re here to help you.
What does license supports only one display language mean?
Your OS supports only one language, and it not changing the display language is different. You can add more languages for the latter, but if your Windows version only allows one language, it is locked to the license and cannot be changed.
The main reason for this restriction is to prevent you from getting a cheaper license for a specific language version.
However, some little-known factors could provide a loophole and enable you to change your display language on your Windows device. These include:
- Location – If the location on your device does not reflect your current status, changing it can allow you to update your Windows display language.
- Trial version – If you were in the testing phase of Windows to get a feel of the OS before fully committing, when activating your copy, you can change the display language.
How do I enable multiple languages in Windows?
1. Add language packs
- Press the Windows + I keys to open Settings.
- Select Time & language on the left pane then click on the Language and region option.
- Click the Add a language button.
- Select your preferred language and press Next.
- Check the box for Set as my Windows display language then press Install.
- Restart your PC to effect the changes.
2. Change your region settings
- Press the Windows + I keys to open Settings.
- Click on Time & language then select the Language and region page on the right side.
- Under Country or region, update your location if applicable.
- Next, go back to the Administrative language settings.
- Select Change system locale button then press OK.
- Specify the new language, check the Beta: Use Unicode UTF-8 for worldwide language support box and then click the OK button.
- Restart your PC and try changing your display language again.
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3. Disable sync for language settings
- Press the Windows + I keys to open Settings.
- Click on Accounts then select the Windows backup page on the right side.
- Toggle the Remember my preferences option on.
- Clear the Language preferences option.
- You should now be able to change your display language.
4. Perform a clean install
- Create a bootable USB drive.
- Connect the bootable installation media USB flash drive to your PC.
- Restart your PC and enter BIOS by pressing Del or F2 during the boot.
- Set your flash drive as the default boot device and save changes.
- Press any key to enter setup when asked and click Next.
- Click on Install now to proceed.
- Enter your product key or choose I don’t have a product key.
- Select the version that you want to install and click Next.
- Accept the terms of service and click Next.
- Select the Custom install option.
- Select the Primary drive and click Next. Double-check to make sure that you’ve selected the correct drive.
- Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
If you’d like to restore your files, use Windows.old files, but don’t wait too long because they have an expiry date.
Hopefully, you’ve been able to add more display languages to your Windows device with the methods listed above.
Let us know of any additional comments you may have on this topic below.
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Как сменить язык интерфейса в Windows 11 Single Language через PowerShell
Чтобы поменять язык будем использовать нестандартные (неофициальные) способы.
1. Для смены языка скачайте языковой пакет
2. Откройте от имени администратора программу PowerShell
3. Скопируйте путь к файлу Microsoft-Windows-Client-Language-Pack_x64_ru-ru.cab (Выделите Microsoft-Windows-Client-Language-Pack_x64_ru-ru и нажмите Ctrl+Shift+C) (или выберите «copy as path» в контекстном меню) ИМЕННО РАЗАРХИВИРОВАННОЙ ПАПКИ!!!
4. Выполните последовательно команды:
- dism.exe /online /Add-Package /PackagePath: путь до вашего файла.cab
- reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\Language /v InstallLanguage /t REG_SZ /d 0419 /f
- reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\Language /v Default /t REG_SZ /d 1049 /f
- cd
5. После этого перезагрузите систему и попробуйте изменить язык интерфейса стандартным способом.
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Summary
- Go to Settings > Time and Language > Language and Region. Then, click «Add a Language,» select your desired language, and install it.
- After that, copy the Language ID from the Microsoft website and input it into the Registry Editor to switch to your desired language.
Have you encountered an error stating «Your Windows License Only Supports One Display Language» while attempting to switch your display language on Windows? If so, you’re using a single language license, which doesn’t allow language changes. Don’t worry; we have a workaround.
Install the Language Pack of Your Preferred Language
To begin, download and install the language pack for your desired language if it’s not already downloaded. Right-click on the Start button and open «Settings.» Navigate to the «Time and Language» tab, then go to «Language and Region.»
Click on the «Add a Language» button, choose your preferred language from the list, and click «Next.» Check the boxes for all optional language features, and click «Install» to allow Windows to install the chosen language.
If you’re on Windows 10, installing a language pack follows a slightly different procedure.
Switch the Language Using Registry Editor
After installing the language pack, you can switch to that language using the Registry Editor. Before you do that, go to the Microsoft website, press CTRL+F, and type the name of your desired language to locate it. Once found, copy the last four digits of its Language ID.
After that, type «Registry Editor» in Windows Search and open the Registry Editor app. If prompted, click «Yes» in the UAC window. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SYSTEM > CurrentControlSet > Control > Nls > Language in the Registry Editor. Then, double-click on the «Default» string, and paste the last four digits of the Language ID into the «Value Data» field. Click «OK.»
After that, double-click on the «InstallLanguage» string, input the copied digits in the «Value Data» field, and click «OK.» Close the Registry Editor and restart your device once.
While this method lets you change the language, it’s important to note that you’ll need to modify the values again if you wish to switch back. So, we suggest upgrading your Windows license. This way, you’ll be able to effortlessly use and switch between languages without the need to tweak the Registry Editor.