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Tutorials How To Install Or Unistall Language Packs In Windows 7

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How to Install or Unistall Language Packs (MUI or LIP lp.cab) in Windows 7

The user interface of Windows 7 can be translated and converted to another language, with the use of a language pack, commonly known as MUI
(Multilingual User Interface) or LIP (Language Interface Pack). With language pack, text in wizards, dialog boxes, menus, and other components in
the Windows 7 UI can be converted into another display language from the default display language installed.

Additional language packs for supported editions of Windows 7 (i.e. Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise) can be downloaded via Windows
Update, from MSDN and TechNet Subscriber Downloads section, or by downloading the leaked lp.cab cabinet files or LIP’s ISO images that float in
Internet. If you manage to download additional language pack cabinet files, use the following how-to guide to install the new display language.

Note: If you downloaded a DVD or CD ISO image, extract the lp.cab file from the image first. This guide assumes that you’re not using Windows
Update to download and install the language pack, which will be done automatically.


How To Install a Language Pack in Windows 7
  • Click on Start button, then go to Control Panel.
  • In Category view, click on Clock, Language, and Region link.

In Icons view, click on Regional and Language icon, and then go to Keyboards and Languages tab.​
  • Click on Install or uninstall display languages under “Region and Language” section or Install/uninstall languages under “Display Language” section”.
  • In the “Install or uninstall display languages” wizard, click on Install display languages
  • Click Browse computer or network to locate and install language packs manually.
  • Type or browse to the folder that contains the language pack files. The language file must be in .CAB extension, typical named as “lp.cab”.

Once selected and if at least one valid language pack (either MUI or LIP) is found, the wizard will list all languages available to install, together with
native name, type (MUI or LIP) and size.​

  • Tick the check boxes of all languages that want to be installed. Actually, the check boxes are checked by default, so you should untick and uncheck the check boxes of display languages that don’t want to be installed.
  • Click on Next button when ready.
  • Check the radio button for I accept the license terms, then click on Next button.
  • Wait for the installation to finish, which may take a while.
  • Once all selected language files is installed successfully, a confirmation screen will be shown.

Click Next button.​
 
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Nice tutorial please remove this image Sir

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O.K. image removed, Thanks.
 
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Change Display Language for Windows 7 UI, Welcome Screen, System and New Accounts

Some editions of Windows 7, i.e. Windows 7 Ultimate and Windows 7 Enterprise can officially more than one display language, which determines
what localized languages are been used to display text in wizards, dialog boxes, menus, Help and Support topics, and other objects in the user
interface (UI). Display languages can be added and installed in Windows 7 with MIU (Multilingual User Interface) or LIP (Language Interface Pack)
language packs.

Other than directly change display language after installing new display language, when there is more than one display languages installed on
Windows 7 system, users can change and switch display language manually or on ad-hoc basis using steps below.


How to Change the Display Language in Windows 7
  • Click on Start button, then go to Control Panel.
  • In Category view, click on Clock, Language, and Region link, and then click on Change display language link under “Region and Language” section.

In Icons view, click on Region and Language icon, and then go to Keyboards and Languages tab.​
  • Under “Display language” section, choose a display language from the list of installed language packs.

Note: If no list of display languages is shown, make sure that you have installed additional language packs as the list will only applicable if there is more than 1 display languages available in supported editions of Windows 7.

  • Click Apply.
The system’s user interface is now been converted and switched to new display language selected. Logout and login again or restart computer to see the change. Note that the new display language is applied for existing user account only, but not to text on welcome screen and system reserved accounts, nor set as the default display language for new user accounts create in future.

To change the display language in Windows 7 welcome screen and special reserved system accounts used by Windows services (local system, local service, and network service), and set the current display language as the setting for new user created, continue with steps below. It will also set current display set as the display language for users who haven’t specified a display language.
  • In the “Region and Language” dialog window, click on Administrative tab.
  • Under “Welcome screen and new user accounts” section, click on Copy settings button.
  • In the “Welcome screen and new user accounts” dialog box, select and tick the check boxes for Welcome screen and system accounts and New user accounts.
  • Click OK to apply the change.
 
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Nice... :cool:
 
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