Windows 7 has a Vietnamese interface
Microsoft software company has just updated the Vietnamese language interface for Windows 7 operating system on its official website.
Microsoft software company has just updated the Vietnamese language interface for Windows 7 operating system on its official website .
The installation package is divided into two options for 32-bit operating system (2.6 MB) and 64 bit (4.2 MB), popular in Vietnam today is still 32 bits.
Users who want to install the Vietnamese interface for Windows 7 operating system can go here, select the Windows 7 LIP item and download the installation package to the computer.
If you are turning on the BitLocker encryption program, please turn it off before installing the LIP. Open Control Panel , select Security , then select BitLocker Drive Encryption . Click Suspend Protection .
Due to separate downloads for each 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 7 LIP, before you begin downloading, you need to determine the version of Windows 7 you have installed:
- Click on the Start button then right-click Computer and then select Properties . You will see basic information about your computer.
- See the System section for information on the type of system. It will show you your Windows 7 operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit.
To change the interface of Windows 7 from English to Vietnamese, please refer to this article!
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