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Windows 8 is one of the most important Microsoft Windows releases to date. With millions of people using the operating system, it developed a number of unofficial builds, or single language builds, that allows users to use a unique version without installing additional languages. This post will go over how to do this and what you can expect from each type of build. The best part is that these features won't cost you anything and will only require a small amount of time and patience (or not-so-small amount if you mess up). For starters, it is very important to know that only 32-bit single language builds of Windows 8 can be installed on a 32-bit machine. So, if your computer is 32-bit, you will not be able to use 64-bit single language builds of Windows 8. This goes for both regular and RT machines. If you'd like to see what type of system architecture your computer has before proceeding, you can visit the official Microsoft website at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/955704 and download the Systemrometer.msi file onto your desktop from there. Then open a new Administrator website in Internet Explorer and run this . msi file. You will be prompted to upgrade your operating system by Microsoft. The next step is to check the type of Windows 8 single language build that you want. The first option is to select "Install Windows 8 Single Language Again". However, this option will overwrite all of your previous installations if you have multiple language sets installed. This option is only for reinstalling should you mess up or just want to try something completely new for awhile. The other option is the easiest one, which is "Customize Your Experience". This change will take place after you agree to the changes and if done correctly, shouldn't cause any problems with the future updates to the operating system or application updates at least. To begin installing single language Windows 8, follow these steps: 1. Once the installation is completely finished, your computer will restart and display an option to choose to sign in with a Microsoft account. After you login with your account, you will have the option to rollback to an earlier version of Windows 8 if something went wrong. However, rollbacks are very rare since this installs a fresh copy of Windows 8 for you after finishing the installation process. Additionally, it will also erase everything on your hard drive including any unsaved documents or files currently on your computer. You are advised not to do this unless absolutely necessary as it can cause data loss on some computers. 2. You will then be prompted to select a default language for Windows 8. After choosing a language, the installation will begin again. This time, it will load the desktop with the default theme since you have not installed any additional languages yet. 3. Right-click on your desktop and click on "Control Panel". It may take a few minutes for this window to load but once it does, click on "Clock Language". A window should then pop up that asks you what your current date/time format is in your region of the world. Select any language you want from this list and click OK to proceed. cfa1e77820

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