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copy language settings
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Discussions about copying language settings in Windows 11 often arise when users migrate to a new PC or reinstall the operating system. The process involves transferring regional formats, keyboard layouts, and display language preferences from one device to another. In recent Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, Microsoft has moved some legacy Control Panel language options into the Settings app, which can affect how language settings are copied or synchronized. Users may need to manually export and import language packs or use built-in backup tools to replicate their configuration. Common challenges include mismatched language packs between editions or missing keyboard layouts after migration. For a smooth transition, ensure both source and target systems are on the same Windows version and have the necessary language resources installed.
Microsoft has pushed Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26200.5742 to the Dev Channel, a focused update that reshuffles several legacy Control Panel options into Settings, tightens up File Explorer performance and visuals, and rolls out a redesigned mobile device companion inside the Start menu —...
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