![]() You will also notice that when buying a new computer users often are asked to select a language, in this case the hardware vendor has preloaded several language packs, but only one language pack is allowed to remain active after installation. So if you buy a Windows 7 Home Premium license in the Netherlands you basically get the Windows 7 Home Premium installation media with the Dutch language pack pre-installed. The multilingual editions allow installing one or multiple language packs where the user can at any time configure and use their preferred language. ![]() In terms of licensing and language support Microsoft has the following definitions:Ī) Single Language Editions (Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional)ī) Multilingual Editions (Windows 7 Enterprise, Windows 7 Ultimate)Ī single language edition can only support one language when used by the end-user. Q: What is the default language of Windows 7Ī: The Windows 7 (as Vista) core operating system is language agnostic. Most of you actively dealing with Windows 7 deployments probably know about the Multilanguage Packs for Windows 7, but since I do still get questions about this every now and then, I thought it’s worth to do a brief recap on this subject.įor the sake of simplicity I’ve created a Q&A based summary. ![]()
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