I recently bought a computer with Windows 11 Home, but it only supports one display language, which is not the one I want. I'm hesitant to purchase Windows 11 Pro. Is there a way for me to perform a clean reinstall of Windows that would give me access to all language options?
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If you bought the Windows 11 Home Single Language edition, unfortunately, you're looking at an upgrade to either Home or Pro for multiple languages. You can verify your current edition using Microsoft's support site.
Even if you have the Windows Home Single Language, you can still set up different language packs to view and type in other languages, though you can't change the UI language. If you’re using Office, you can install additional languages through it, which can also help with documents.
You might be able to change the display language, but it depends on the version you've got. Can you let us know what it says when you try to switch languages? It might also help to check if you're on the Windows 11 N edition, which has more limitations than the normal versions.
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