So what’s the difference between a Language Experience Pack and Language Interface Pack?
It also discusses what the InstallLanguage issue was. If you haven’t read this post yet, it’s still recommended to read it as it breaks down what Language Packs, Language Experience Packs, Language Interface Packs, and Features on Demands are. The new improvements negate the InstallLanguage issue. I’ve written a new post Multilingual Windows 10 20H2 OSD with ConfigMgr which walks you through the detail on how to do this with Windand onwards. I’ll also touch on how to deploy languages via the Software Center and discuss what’s improved in Windows 10 version 2004. My aim here is to demystify the topic and show you a solid way to do Windows 10 multi language OSD with ConfigMgr along with sound reasoning. You’re faced with information that’s old, lacking real detail or generally misunderstood. Whenever I have approached the subject I have always felt overwhelmed. For a while I have been curious on how to do Windows OSD with multiple languages “the proper way” using Configuration Manager.