Windows 7 Home Edition premium does entirely Spanish out of the box without downloads or upgrades?

Windows 7 Home Edition premium does entirely Spanish out of the box without downloads or upgrades?

We sat, 21 oct 2012 21:37:35 + 0000, kmclebass wrote:

Windows 7 Home Edition premium does entirely Spanish out of the box without downloads or upgrades?

If you buy a Spanish copy, Yes. If you buy an English dub, no.
You need ultimate, not Home Premium, change language. And even
Then, you must download the language you want.

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP

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