How i can install any language for example Hebrew in Windows 7 Professional ?

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Only the Ultimate and Enterprise edition support changing the language through the control panel.

Vistalizator provides the same functionality and supports all editions of Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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Enterprise and Pro are the same versions. The only difference is enterprise is not sold to end users but to corporates. – Diago Feb 20 '10 at 20:46
I know but they are two different products and therefore I mentioned both. – Albic Feb 20 '10 at 21:15
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I think that is an Ultimate feature - not in Pro.

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You can install a language pack in Windows 7 Professional, however you can't do it through Windows Updates the way you can in Ultimate. – Diago Feb 20 '10 at 19:02
Free in Windows 7??? I had to pay 800$ for the language pack for Windows XP :( – r0ca Feb 20 '10 at 19:10
@r0ca Free for Ultimate and Pro as far as I am aware. – Diago Feb 20 '10 at 19:16
I bought Windows 7 Ultimate yesterday. On the box it's saying Free 52 languages. Pro it's not included. But I was talking about XP – r0ca Feb 20 '10 at 19:32
@Diago Interesting, I didn't know you could do that. Though not something I'd have bothered with anyway...I only need English! But that kind of reduces the difference between Pro and Ultimate. – Grant Palin Feb 20 '10 at 19:51
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There is a detailed guide on how to do this at Windows 7 here. You can then change the language using the Region and Languages Options control panel screen.

There is a detailed list of language packs you can download here.

In Windows 7 Ultimate this can be done directly through Windows Updates.

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