windows 7 display language
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
Download Windows 7 Beta Display Language Interface Packs (LIP and MUI for Client and Server R2)
Microsoft has released Language Interface Packs for Windows 7 Beta in Microsoft Connect website. For users who do not use the leaked invitation code ID to register for Windows Ecosystem connection, there is no way to get localized versions of Windows 7 Beta or Windows Server 2008 R2 (aka Windows 7 Server edition) other than versions that provided for free official download.
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