Problems following a fresh OS installation
Problems following a fresh OS installation
Looking into the setup, he had the choice of English US or English India as the display language. However, the international version from MS’s site indicates that the license only supports one language. The Windows status shows it’s activated for a single option. This might be a limitation compared to other features. For Windows 11 in the USA, there seems to be no alternative to select a different display language.
You can access various settings in the BIOS, such as system configuration, boot options, and hardware preferences.
The BIOS doesn’t offer these choices directly. The support representative mentioned that the hardware comes from Harassment Packard and the motherboard is affected, which means bloatware will be automatically installed with every update. This claim is supported by a Reddit discussion suggesting it’s done to collect data, similar to how some services require subscriptions for basic functions. Since nothing can be done about this, the next concern is whether the preinstalled Windows version lets you pick between English (US) and English (India). The international version claims only one language is supported, but the Windows status shows multiple options. Would a Windows 11 version in the US provide an alternative display language choice?
The bloatware remains installed even when the automatic update driver is disabled, likely moving through the Windows OS update channel. For other concerns, the preinstalled version lets users pick between English (US) and English (India). The international ISO version indicates only one display language is supported. This may affect features, but it doesn’t seem to be a dealbreaker. Windows 11 in the USA should still allow choosing a different display language.
In the original Windows installation, users could pick between English (US) and English (India). However, the international version downloaded from Microsoft indicates that only one display language is supported. The Windows status page shows this limitation. This change might affect features, so it’s not necessarily a dealbreaker. Windows 11 in the US version should still allow selecting a different display language if available.
Apologies for missing the chance—I was too occupied, but it seems this model is tailored for our country. In another nation, the number will differ even with the same specifications. The details are 8GB RAM and a Ryzen 5600H processor; I’ll verify the rest tomorrow. For your other question, in the preinstalled Windows version, users can pick between English (US) and English (India). However, the international ISO from Microsoft states that the license only supports one display language. The Windows status shows activation here. Is this a major issue like feature variations? Would a Windows 11 version for the US offer an alternative display language option?