Generates a new Lang. It also defines the default UI language for Setup. You won't be prompted for permission to overwrite an existing Lang. The existing Lang. Defines the default language that will be used by Setup. If this language cannot be used, Setup automatically uses English. This is an optional command. If not used, the default UI language in the image will be used. If the language is not present, the first language in the list of present languages will be used.
Specifies the path to the Windows distribution. The Windows distribution is a copy of the content that releases on the Windows product media. You cannot use other servicing commands on the same command line with international servicing commands.
If you install an update hotfix, general distribution release [GDR], or service pack [SP] that contains language-dependent resources before you install a language pack, the language-specific changes contained in the update are not applied. Always install language packs before installing updates. If you copy and paste the time zone name, including quotation marks, from a Microsoft Word document, the quotation marks might not be recognized and the command line might fail.
If you are servicing an international image, and your host environment does not support the language in that image, you might not be able to read an error message that originates from the international image.
Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported. Download Microsoft Edge More info. Contents Exit focus mode. Is this page helpful? Note: The icon is just an example; it shows that English is the language of the active keyboard layout. The actual icon shown on your computer depends on the language of the active keyboard layout and version of Windows.
If you have set up more than one keyboard layout for a single language, you can switch between layouts by clicking the keyboard layout icon on the Language bar and then clicking the keyboard layout that you want to use. The name on the indicator changes to reflect the active keyboard layout. In most cases, the Language bar automatically appears on your desktop or in the taskbar after you enable two or more keyboard layouts in the Windows operating system.
You cannot see the Language bar if it is hidden or only one keyboard layout is enabled in the Windows operating system. If you don't see the Language bar, do the following to check to see if the Language bar is hidden:. Press the Windows logo key and type Control to search for the Control Panel app.
Under Clock, Language, and Region , click Change input methods. Under Clock, Language, and Region , click Change keyboard or other input methods. In the Region and Language dialog box, click Change keyboards. Under Language Bar , check if the Hidden option is selected. If it is, select either Floating on Desktop or Docked in the taskbar. In the Regional and Language Options dialog box, click Change keyboards. Under Language Bar , check if the Hidden option is clicked.
If it is, click either Floating on Desktop or Docked in the taskbar. Note: Language bar will be displayed either on taskbar or Desktop , only if you selected more than one language as input language.
Make sure your second language is listed in the input language list. If not you can add it by pressing Add button. Here you can select where the language bar should be appeared or hidden. Select the appropriate option and press OK. If you cannot see the language bar in vista or Windows 7 computer after above all settings are correct. Here is the tricky part and try this.
This method will enable the startup service required for language bar, when your all settings are correct as mentioned above. Go to the following location,. Here is the standard procedure given: If the Language bar isn't listed in the Toolbars menu, you don't have multiple input languages installed on your computer.
Follow the steps mentioned below to add an input language: 1. Q: I have added multiple languages English UK, Chinese Simplified, Japanese , language bar still did not appear on taskbar If you don't see the Language bar, right-click the taskbar, point to Toolbars, and then click Language bar.
For more information about the language bar, refer the article below for more info: Q:Another person resolved this problem by changing the language bar settings from 'hidden' to 'dock in taskbar'. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse.
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