The Windows 8.1 preview will come on June 26, and many users are beginning to care about the language of the system; In fact, this should not be a "problem". For example, in the WINDOWS8 version of the Microsoft public test, when is the Simplified Chinese absent?
The Windows8.1 preview will support 13 languages: Arabic, English (United States), Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, and Turkish.
Note:
• If you have installed a Windows8.1 preview version of the language and the current computer languages inconsistent, you can only keep the file, and can not retain the application and settings.
• If the Windows8 you are using already have language packs or a Language Interface Pack (LIP), they will be removed when the Windows8.1 preview is installed.
One more thing:
• The current WIN8 system language is not within the 13 languages supported by Windows 8.1 Preview, and it is necessary to install the Win8.1 preview version through an ISO image.