![]() ![]() ![]() In my experience, even 2 Language Packs (the main one which is installed with the system plus one additional) can slow down the system significantly, so do not install if not needed. This blog instead claims “NOTE: We recommend that you have no more than 3-5 language packs installed on any one Windows installation unless you have to have them installed.” More technical details based on Windows 7 here Note that Python 3.10.0 cannot be used on Windows 7 or earlier. The Technet article claims that “Microsoft recommends that you do not install more than ten language packs at a time.” The official home of the Python Programming Language. This in detail explanation is based on Windows Vista, but applies to a large extent to Windows 7. That said, I believe Language Packs should not be installed unless there is a need for them as they slow down the system. I’ve often made the claim that for simplicity and for the added features, all Recommended and Optional updates should be installed in addition to the Important updates which I consider mandatory for a fully supported Operating System. On Windows 7 Ultimate and Enterprise, there are currently 34 Language Packs on offer as Optional Updates. Posted on August 23rd, 2016 at 17:10 woody Comment on the AskWoody Lounge The Language packs are available from Microsofts Volume licensing portal or alternatively you can download it using the. ![]()
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