Hi all, I thought I'd share this with the community, as I myself had been looking for an answer for quite a time.
Scenario: English ex-pat living in Spain. Bought new laptop (Toshiba Satellite L500-20Z) with OEM Windows 7 Home Premium in Spanish. Want Windows 100% in English.
I'd been trawling through the threads, and had found these:
Completely change language of Ultimate installation? & win 7 language change
Googling also revealed I could only change the language if I had an Ultimate or Enterprise licence.
I had thought of downloading a legitimate English version Home Premium ISO from Digital River, but a format and clean install was a last resort - even though there's plenty of OEM bloat, I didn't want to risk some things not working or have problems trying to activate later. So I made a C: drive image, just in case.
Solution: Download MS English language Pack (don't forget to check the MD5 hash), download Vistalizator. The language pack won't install by itself - probably because the OS isn't Ultimate or Enterprise, but launch vistalizator (it doesn't install, just runs) and open the language pack from there.
The only thing is, I wanted my main account in English and a secondary user account in Spanish, but that isn't possible. I CAN still change back and forth between languages, but I have to do it through Vistalizator and reboot… The language settings in the control panel don't do anything, and the vistalizator language switch is a global change - all accounts are either English or Spanish.
But it works - 100% in English, and I'm loving my new laptop!
Regards,
D
Scenario: English ex-pat living in Spain. Bought new laptop (Toshiba Satellite L500-20Z) with OEM Windows 7 Home Premium in Spanish. Want Windows 100% in English.
I'd been trawling through the threads, and had found these:
Completely change language of Ultimate installation? & win 7 language change
Googling also revealed I could only change the language if I had an Ultimate or Enterprise licence.
I had thought of downloading a legitimate English version Home Premium ISO from Digital River, but a format and clean install was a last resort - even though there's plenty of OEM bloat, I didn't want to risk some things not working or have problems trying to activate later. So I made a C: drive image, just in case.
Solution: Download MS English language Pack (don't forget to check the MD5 hash), download Vistalizator. The language pack won't install by itself - probably because the OS isn't Ultimate or Enterprise, but launch vistalizator (it doesn't install, just runs) and open the language pack from there.
The only thing is, I wanted my main account in English and a secondary user account in Spanish, but that isn't possible. I CAN still change back and forth between languages, but I have to do it through Vistalizator and reboot… The language settings in the control panel don't do anything, and the vistalizator language switch is a global change - all accounts are either English or Spanish.
But it works - 100% in English, and I'm loving my new laptop!
Regards,
D
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium x64 OEM --> RTM clean ...Intel T44004Gb? - Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset ...
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Toshiba Satellite L500
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64 OEM --> RTM clean install
- CPU
- Intel T4400
- Motherboard
- ? - laptop inbuilt ?
- Memory
- 4Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- ? - Mobile Intel(R) 4 Series Express Chipset Family ?
- Sound Card
- Realtek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ? + extended to a 42" LG55PC plasma tele!
- Screen Resolution
- 1366 * 768
- Hard Drives
- 320Gb 5500rpm
- PSU
- ?
- Case
- ?
- Cooling
- ?
- Internet Speed
- 3Meg, when it works.
- Other Info
- A LOWLY LAPTOP!

