Usually, if a customer has a special request for the system language, the technician will change it according to the buyer's request, but sometimes some buyers forget to ask for it, and they receive their minicomputer in English as the default language. Sometimes, when we go to a new area, we also need a new system language. Don't worry, you can change the default system language of Windows 10 without reinstalling your system and this guide will show you how to do it.
Before you begin, disable language synchronization.
If you are using a Microsoft account, the language settings will always roam between devices. This means that if you intend to change regional and language settings on one computer, it is recommended to disable this synchronization option using the following steps:
1. Open Settings.
2. Click on Accounts.
3. Click on Sync your settings.
4. Turn off the Language preferences toggle switch.
Now we can change the language settings using the Settings app.
To change the default language for the entire system, use the following procedure:
- 1. Open Settings.
- 2. Click on Time & Language.
- 3. Click on Region & language.
- 4. Under "Languages," click the Add a language button.
- 5. Use the search box to find the language you want to use.
- 6. Select the language, and click the Next button.
- 7. Check the Set as my Windows display language option.
- 8. Check the additional features you want to install.
- 9. Click the Install button.
- 10. Under "Windows display language," make sure the new language is selected.
- 11. Under "Country or region," select your location if it doesn't match with your current region.
- 12. On the right pane, click the Administrative language settings option.
- 13. In the "Administrative" tab, click the Copy settings button
- 14. Under "Copy your current settings to," check the Welcome screen and system accounts and New user accounts options.
- 15. Click the OK button.
- 16. Click the OK button again.
- 17. Restart your device.
After completing the steps, everything on the device, including the login screen, settings, file explorer, applications, and websites, will use the new default language.
Note: This guide origined from internet.