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How to change display language from arabic to english if there is no language except arabic?
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      How to change display language from arabic to english if there is no language except arabic?
      i dont have language as arabic,is it there anyother options to change my language










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      How to change display language from arabic to english if there is no language except arabic?
      i dont have language as arabic,is it there anyother options to change my language







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          You can:



          Windows Vista




          Open Control Panel > clicking Clock, Language, and Region > then
          clicking Regional and Language Options.



          Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.



          Select Display language, choose a language from the list, and then
          click OK.




          Windows 7&8
          If you purchased in a non English speaking country - you will need the language pack (see image)



          Open Windows Update and check for new updates. Review the results and go to the Optional section



          enter image description here



          Otherwise





          1. To get started you will need to click the Start (Windows Logo) button to open the Start Menu.


          2. When the Start Menu opens, enter "change display language" without the quotes, in the Windows search box.


          3. A list of search results will appear in the Start menu, click Change display language from the list.








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          • Language packs for Windows Vista and 7 cost money; they are free on 8 provided you don't have a single language version of it
            – Ramhound
            Feb 3 '15 at 4:05










          • Ok, so whats your point? and why the down vote? was cost a part of the question?
            – Fergus
            Feb 4 '15 at 3:41


















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          If you have Windows 7 Ultimate edition or enterprise edition, you should be able to download language packs from Windows update. Otherwise, I think you have to reinstall windows in English.






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            You can:



            Windows Vista




            Open Control Panel > clicking Clock, Language, and Region > then
            clicking Regional and Language Options.



            Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.



            Select Display language, choose a language from the list, and then
            click OK.




            Windows 7&8
            If you purchased in a non English speaking country - you will need the language pack (see image)



            Open Windows Update and check for new updates. Review the results and go to the Optional section



            enter image description here



            Otherwise





            1. To get started you will need to click the Start (Windows Logo) button to open the Start Menu.


            2. When the Start Menu opens, enter "change display language" without the quotes, in the Windows search box.


            3. A list of search results will appear in the Start menu, click Change display language from the list.








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            • Language packs for Windows Vista and 7 cost money; they are free on 8 provided you don't have a single language version of it
              – Ramhound
              Feb 3 '15 at 4:05










            • Ok, so whats your point? and why the down vote? was cost a part of the question?
              – Fergus
              Feb 4 '15 at 3:41















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            -1
            down vote













            You can:



            Windows Vista




            Open Control Panel > clicking Clock, Language, and Region > then
            clicking Regional and Language Options.



            Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.



            Select Display language, choose a language from the list, and then
            click OK.




            Windows 7&8
            If you purchased in a non English speaking country - you will need the language pack (see image)



            Open Windows Update and check for new updates. Review the results and go to the Optional section



            enter image description here



            Otherwise





            1. To get started you will need to click the Start (Windows Logo) button to open the Start Menu.


            2. When the Start Menu opens, enter "change display language" without the quotes, in the Windows search box.


            3. A list of search results will appear in the Start menu, click Change display language from the list.








            share|improve this answer























            • Language packs for Windows Vista and 7 cost money; they are free on 8 provided you don't have a single language version of it
              – Ramhound
              Feb 3 '15 at 4:05










            • Ok, so whats your point? and why the down vote? was cost a part of the question?
              – Fergus
              Feb 4 '15 at 3:41













            up vote
            -1
            down vote










            up vote
            -1
            down vote









            You can:



            Windows Vista




            Open Control Panel > clicking Clock, Language, and Region > then
            clicking Regional and Language Options.



            Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.



            Select Display language, choose a language from the list, and then
            click OK.




            Windows 7&8
            If you purchased in a non English speaking country - you will need the language pack (see image)



            Open Windows Update and check for new updates. Review the results and go to the Optional section



            enter image description here



            Otherwise





            1. To get started you will need to click the Start (Windows Logo) button to open the Start Menu.


            2. When the Start Menu opens, enter "change display language" without the quotes, in the Windows search box.


            3. A list of search results will appear in the Start menu, click Change display language from the list.








            share|improve this answer














            You can:



            Windows Vista




            Open Control Panel > clicking Clock, Language, and Region > then
            clicking Regional and Language Options.



            Click the Keyboards and Languages tab.



            Select Display language, choose a language from the list, and then
            click OK.




            Windows 7&8
            If you purchased in a non English speaking country - you will need the language pack (see image)



            Open Windows Update and check for new updates. Review the results and go to the Optional section



            enter image description here



            Otherwise





            1. To get started you will need to click the Start (Windows Logo) button to open the Start Menu.


            2. When the Start Menu opens, enter "change display language" without the quotes, in the Windows search box.


            3. A list of search results will appear in the Start menu, click Change display language from the list.









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            answered Feb 3 '15 at 3:58









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            • Language packs for Windows Vista and 7 cost money; they are free on 8 provided you don't have a single language version of it
              – Ramhound
              Feb 3 '15 at 4:05










            • Ok, so whats your point? and why the down vote? was cost a part of the question?
              – Fergus
              Feb 4 '15 at 3:41


















            • Language packs for Windows Vista and 7 cost money; they are free on 8 provided you don't have a single language version of it
              – Ramhound
              Feb 3 '15 at 4:05










            • Ok, so whats your point? and why the down vote? was cost a part of the question?
              – Fergus
              Feb 4 '15 at 3:41
















            Language packs for Windows Vista and 7 cost money; they are free on 8 provided you don't have a single language version of it
            – Ramhound
            Feb 3 '15 at 4:05




            Language packs for Windows Vista and 7 cost money; they are free on 8 provided you don't have a single language version of it
            – Ramhound
            Feb 3 '15 at 4:05












            Ok, so whats your point? and why the down vote? was cost a part of the question?
            – Fergus
            Feb 4 '15 at 3:41




            Ok, so whats your point? and why the down vote? was cost a part of the question?
            – Fergus
            Feb 4 '15 at 3:41












            up vote
            -2
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            If you have Windows 7 Ultimate edition or enterprise edition, you should be able to download language packs from Windows update. Otherwise, I think you have to reinstall windows in English.






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              If you have Windows 7 Ultimate edition or enterprise edition, you should be able to download language packs from Windows update. Otherwise, I think you have to reinstall windows in English.






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                If you have Windows 7 Ultimate edition or enterprise edition, you should be able to download language packs from Windows update. Otherwise, I think you have to reinstall windows in English.






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                If you have Windows 7 Ultimate edition or enterprise edition, you should be able to download language packs from Windows update. Otherwise, I think you have to reinstall windows in English.







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