When Windows 8 or Windows 10 users try to download a new Language pack for a specific language, the download progress bar basically freezes and gives you an error message. This issue is not very common but it prevents you from installing the language you wish on to your operating system.

How to fix language pack install stuck in Windows 10

1.  Run SFC

2. Delete temporary Internet files

3. Install a fresh copy of Windows 10, 8.1

Now, this is a more extreme method, but if you did not solve your Language pack issue by following the options above, then if you want a specific language pack installed, I suggest you do it with a fresh copy of Windows 8 or Windows 10. This means that you should reinstall your Windows operating system once more on your system and install the language pack of your choosing afterwards. For more information on how to install a fresh copy of Windows 10, you can check out these guides:

The Refresh Windows tool reinstalls Windows without ISO How to Clean Install Windows 10 on a SSD How to Reinstall Windows 10

4. Run DISM

If you don’t want to use complex solutions such as solution number 3, you can try to run DISM. Launch Command Prompt (Admin), type the following commands and hit Enter after each one:

Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /CheckHealth Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /ScanHealth Dism /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth

Restart your computer and check if the issue persists.

5. Update your OS

Some users confirmed that installing the latest Windows 10 version on their computers helped them fix this problem – at least partially. So, if you haven’t checked for updates in quite a while, go to Settings > Update & Security and hit the Check for updates button. For any other questions or thoughts on this subject, you can use the comments section below and we will offer your further support on this issue.

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