Language of the system during the upgrade / installation W10

I am a British expat living in the Netherlands.

When I bought this system, I asked the vendor to install W 7 64 bit Pro English, which he did. Shortly after the installation of the system at home, he developed a hardware problem, which means that the supplier had to re - install the system.

However, it has installed the Dutch version of the system. Because I had not the time (or energy), due to illness, so that the English system replaced, I have either. Now, with upgrading to W10, I dearly wish I could install the English language version.

I understand that the upgrade software detects the current language of the system and uses the same language for the installation of the W10.

Is there a way to get around this? Although I understand and speak Dutch, I find the use of the language in the system extremely disturbing and sometimes difficult to decipher.

Looking forward to a positive response.

Option 1: you may install the English Language Pack:

How to install and change of languages in Windows 10 - groovyPost

Option 2: Download and reinstall Windows 10 in the language of your choice:

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