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Hello,
I just saw that there is a lightweight version of Windows 10 called "Tiny 10."
That said, is it possible to set this version to French?
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
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Hello,
<<You have no choice of language or only English US is available
- However, you can change the time and currency format as well as the keyboard layout to French>>
To benefit from Tiny10, you must have a Windows 10 license.
To obtain one: 10 sites where to buy Windows 10, 11 cheap (license or product key)
That said, it is up to you whether you want to install Tiny10 on your PC.
Beware, this version is not really legal...
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/Useterms/Retail/Windows/10/Useterms_Retail_Windows_10_French.htm
“Isn't progress nice? Tomorrow, when we give a book to a kid, he'll turn it every which way to see where to put the batteries.”
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I just installed it, it doesn't ask for a Windows 10 license number, and it can be set to French after installation: settings...language...add....
I don't know if this version is legal or not, but just for regular non-professional use, it shouldn't be a problem.
Additionally, for activation so that all system features work, enter in Power Shell: irm https://massgrave.dev/get | iex
Hello,
Not me, I never vote, it's just as inept at the top as it is at the bottom. That said, recommending an illegal version of Windows or activating it without paying probably doesn't deserve congratulations.
We should stop this cliché of planned obsolescence; the machine was sold for Windows 10 and will continue to function with what it was sold for, so there isn't any.
Good news, tiny11 works normally with the Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-6100 CPU @ 3.70GHz.
Certainly a modification to be made in the official version's registry for an upgrade to be allowed... and activate it with the Windows 10 key. After that, we'll have to see if updates follow.
But since WIN 10 ends in October, many will be interested in the workaround and not changing the CPU.
Well yes, that's the role of an OEM license if the installed version is the same as the original.
I have nothing to remove because I'm not a moderator and just because you found the simple legitimate solution without which you wouldn't have written this "fix" does not change the fact that your initial proposal does not belong here.
The patch, of course, for the "tuto" you previously published.
It's nice, the story of the man who saw the man who saw the bear to justify a practice that is not legal.
You mix things up in your link, mentioning the KMs found here and there, while another thread states that the MAS script in question originates from Microsoft; the author described how Microsoft remotely helped him, much to his surprise, the script being specifically intended for internal troubleshooting by Microsoft technicians.
The simplest method when you have an OEM license is, of course, to let it read in the BIOS instead of looking for complicated solutions.
Finally, it is quite peculiar to come whining for receiving a negative vote (of which I am not responsible) only to do the same to me when I have only pointed out this obvious fact.