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Windows language packs can be installed either online or offline.
Note
Connect to the Internet to install language packs online.
The connection described in “Internet utilization” (page 12) in the “Small-Scale Interactive
Lecture” section describes an Internet connection.
The following describes the procedure for installing and configuring the Japanese language.
For details about obtaining and then installing a language pack offline, visit the Microsoft
website.
Installing and configuring a language pack
Main Unit and Pods
Preparation
1.
Log in as the OS administrator.
For details about logging in as the OS administrator, see “OS Administrator Login” (page
80).
2.
Temporarily enable Windows Update if it is currently disabled. If it is already enabled, skip
forward to “Installing a language pack.”
1.
Open [Control Panel] – [System and Security] – [Administrative Tools] – [Services].
2.
Open [Properties] for the [Windows Update] service.
3.
Change the startup type to “Manual,” and press the [Start] button.
Installing a language pack
1.
Click [Settings] in the Windows start menu.
The [Settings] window opens.
2.
Click [Time & language] – [Region & language].
3.
Click [Add a language].
The available languages are displayed.
4.
Click the language you want to add and change to. In this case, click [Japanese].
“Japanese” is added to the languages, and “Searching Windows Update” is displayed.
5.
When searching finishes, “Language pack available” is displayed, then click the language.
A sub menu appears.
6.
Click [Options].
The [Language options] window appears.
7.
Click [Download] under [Download language pack].
The language pack is downloaded and installed, and then “Language pack installed”
appears.
8.
Click [
] at the top left of the screen to return to the previous screen.