Support of language in Windows 8 Interface

I've been running Windows 7 Home Edition basic [64 bit, i3, 4 GB RAM] for a while. Now if I switch to Windows 8 unilingual, would I be able to edit or download lip language for Hindi or English. Most of the Windows 8 single language pack [sold in New Delhi, India] is installed with the interface by default U.S. English.

No, you will need to upgrade to Windows 8 Pro to do this.

If you are upgrading to Windows 8 SL, you must purchase the Pro Pack

You can buy Windows 8 Pro Pack, which upgrades the CPP of 8 Windows preinstalled on your new computer to a full-blown Windows 8 Pro with Media Center

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-8/feature-packs

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