Sunday, April 15, 2018

Windows 7 Turkish language pack problem



I have Windows 7 Ultimate RTM (7600) installed on my laptop. I installed the Turkish language pack from Windows Update but some texts like "Welcome" "Shutting Down" and "Starting Windows" are still in English, but the others are translated into Turkish correctly. Did anyone face with this problem?



Answer



Language packs are, by default, enabled on a per-user basis. Your Turkish pack is probably enabled just for your user at the moment.



Navigate to:




  • Control Panel

  • Clock, Language, and Region

  • Region And Language

  • Administrative (Tab)


  • Copy Settings (Button)



(If your Control Panel is in Classic View, follow the following:)




  • Control Panel

  • Region And Language

  • Administrative (Tab)

  • Copy Settings (Button)




Check the two check boxes at the bottom of the window displayed:




  • Welcome screen and system accounts

  • New user accounts (Optional, check if you want new users to be Turkish by default)



and reboot your system once instructed. This should apply your language pack to the system accounts and the text during boot up and welcome screen will be localized.



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