[Windows 8] How to change languages in Windows 8
Step 1:
Windows 8 Start Screen
Drag your mouse pointer to access Charm Bar.
Step 2:
In the search box, type “control panel.”
Click on the Control Panel icon.
Step 3:
In the ‘Viewed by’ menu, change the selection from ‘Category’ to ‘Large icon’.
Step 4:
Click the 'Add a Language' of the 'Language'.
Select the language of the local then click ‘Add’
(In this section, continue to select ‘Korean’)
Step 5:
Click ‘Options’ for local language.
(In this section, continue to click Korean)
Step 6:
Click ‘Download and install language pack.’
The pack will be downloaded and installed.
Step 7:
After installation is complete, click ‘Options’ for local language once again.
(In this section, continue to click ‘Korean’)
Step 8:
Click ‘Make this the primary language.’
Click ‘Log off later.’
Step 9:
Select ‘Location’ at the bottom left corner of the screen.
Click ‘Location’ tab, then ‘Home location.’
Step 10:
Select your location.
Click ‘Administrative’ tab.
Step 11:
Click ‘Change system locale…’
At ‘Change Regional Option’ window, click ‘Apply’.
Choose ‘Current system locale’, click ‘OK’ button.
Step 12:
Click ‘Cancel’ when prompted to restart the computer.
Step 13:
Click ‘Copy Settings’ button on ‘Administrative’ tab.
Select both ‘Copy your current settings to:’ check boxes at the
bottom, then click ‘OK’.
Step 14:
Click ‘Restart now’ when prompted.
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