Hi, I'm trying to install a display language on Windows 10, version I've added a language but when I click on options, there isn't a button that should be there to download its language pack so it can become a display language.
Why is this missing? Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. I went to the Language settings page as the guide suggested, but the guide only says " Choose a language from the Windows display language menu. I don't have a button or link that says "Add a visualization language on Microsoft Store" so I clicked "add a preferred language" instead, as you suggested. Unfortunately, it doesn't give me any options here either.
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In reply to A. User's post on September 2, As another expert suggested me, can you check if you are running Windows 10 Home Single language? To check that: 1. Click "System" 3. Should Windows 10 Pro edition be allowed to download other language packs?
Yes, you should be able to download other languages. To do so, remove Spanish from your language liste, then: 1. Click "Language" 4. Click "Add a visualization language on Microsoft Store" If you don't see that option, click on "add a preferred language" 5. Add the language and be sure that "Set as visualization language" box is checked 6. Click on "Install" If also this way you aren't able to set Spanish as visualization language, check your filesystem and let me know the result: 1.
Type "cmd" in windows search bar 2. Right click on "Command Prompt" 3. Select "Run as Administrator" 4. Have you followed the steps I wrote before? Can you please take a screenshot of the windows that you see once you click on "Add a preferred language"? My OS build is: Once done, try again to add the new language. Before starting the update it is a good idea to disable better uninstall McAfee, so that it wouldn't interfere with the update.
Unfortunately, McAfee is a work requirement: the only way I'm able to connect to certain remote places is to have it be detected as running. Thanks for your help, I will continue searching for other solutions.
Another way you can try is this one: 1. Open "Microsoft Store" 2. Click "Paquete de experiencia local en Espanol Espana " 4. Click "Get" Then you should be able to see the windows with "Set as Set as visualization language" If not you can try to repair your damaged filesystem before retrying: 1. This site in other languages x.