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Hey,

I want to make for my dad a pc where he can game on it and stuff like that but when I'm at his places I need to use it to as poweruser.

Now the problem; my dad is not really good with pc he knows the basic that is all, i guess. So I want to install Windows for him in Turkish on his useraccount and for me it should be in english. so my question is is it possible to have two diffrent windwos languages in 1 system ? or do i need 2 drives ? i don't have many good experience with languages pack mostly there not changing everything. at the end I just want to have games for him in turkish (I know I have to buy turkish game) and for me it should be in english.

I don't want to have 2 OS and allwas have to decide in the BIOS witch one I want to boot, thats to complicated for my dad.

So do u guys have any usefull ideas ?

and as usuall, sorry for my bad english (i go in english class next week :D)

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poweruser or not, you should not be ashamed using your native language whenever you can!

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Yes you can, and its easy too! But you need Windows 8 Pro.

In Windows 8, Search for (Win+W): Language, and select Add a Language, to get directly to the language panel. On there you'll see the list of installed languages. By default, assuming you are using Windows 8 in English, you'll see "English" in the list.

add-windows-8-language.png

Lets add another language:

On the language panel that will open, click on Add a language button.

Select your language from the list of languages, and click on the Add button.

add-languages.jpg

Then click on Options, and select: Download and install language pack. Once the process is done,

Then, you click to set the language default. It will ask you to log-off and log back on, to apply the changes.

You are done!

While this account will be the language you want, the other account won't be affected. :)

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poweruser or not, you should not be ashamed using your native language whenever you can!
my native language would be (swiss)- German ;-)
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Yes you can, and its easy too! But you need Windows 8 Pro.

In Windows 8, Search for (Win+W): Language, and select Add a Language, to get directly to the language panel. On there you'll see the list of installed languages. By default, assuming you are using Windows 8 in English, you'll see "English" in the list.

add-windows-8-language.png

Lets add another language:

On the language panel that will open, click on Add a language button.

Select your language from the list of languages, and click on the Add button.

add-languages.jpg

Then click on Options, and select: Download and install language pack. Once the process is done,

Then, you click to set the language default. It will ask you to log-off and log back on, to apply the changes.

You are done!

While this account will be the language you want, the other account won't be affected. :)

Thank you very much Sir :D great help
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