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Add Windows 10 language pack via PowerShell

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I'm trying to add a language pack to existing Windows 10 builds (mostly 20H2) but the language is only available and not downloaded as per the screenshot:

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Only the default en-us can be selected as the Windows Display Language until en-IE is downloaded. Any PowerShell commands I find only work after the pack is downloaded. From what I've found the pack will only download manually after the system (WinHTTP) proxy is set.

Because en-IE is not an 'Experience Pack' it is not possible to add via DISM.

yagmoth555 avatar
cn flag
Hi, good question, I didnt find the way on my side, but just an workaround for until you find; if it's to distribute to multiple new PCs, I would suggest to pre-download it and sysprep after your image to re-image the pc.
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cn flag
Thanks, it's something I suggested but there is some compatibility issues with the latest build of Win 10 and our apps.
smwk avatar
cn flag
Looks like it's possible in Win 11 but not in Win 10 - https://www.itechtics.com/add-language-using-powershell/
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