Here is a high-level outline of the process, which involves adding languages to both the Windows Setup environment and the main Windows image:
Import the custom multi-language install.wim into your MDT Deployment Share or SCCM Operating System Images console.
Once installed, you can change your display language at any time by going back to . Your installed languages will be listed under "Preferred languages." You can click on any language and use the "Move up" button to set it as the primary display language or "Remove" to delete it.
Choose your primary language. If you need global compatibility, English (United States) is the most common base for further customization. 3. Creating a Custom Multilingual Image windows 11 iso multi language
When Microsoft releases major feature updates for Windows 11 (such as 23H2 or 24H2), custom-built multi-language ISOs from older versions should not be used for clean installs of the new architecture. Always rebuild your multi-language media using the baseline files of the latest Windows 11 release to avoid corrupted language strings and update loops.
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Method 2: Volume Licensing Service Center (VLSC) or Microsoft 365 Admin Center Here is a high-level outline of the process,
Import the multi-language install.wim into or MDT .
Create a dedicated workspace on your local drive (e.g., C:\Win11Work ).Inside this folder, create three subfolders: C:\Win11Work\DVD (To hold the extracted ISO contents) C:\Win11Work\Mount (To mount the Windows image)
Click to burn the image. Rufus will safely bypass Windows 11 hardware restrictions (TPM 2.0, Secure Boot) if you select those options. 2. Choosing Language Settings During OOBE Choose your primary language
✅ Free, no ADK required, works without a Microsoft license. ⚠️ Cons: Requires a stable internet connection (large download), slower than official tools.
Apply security patches to a single image rather than multiple language-specific builds.
Windows 11 ISO Multi-Language: The Ultimate Guide to Universal Deployment
Limitation: The retail multi-edition ISO typically includes about 10-15 major languages, not all 110.