If you are buying PCs abroad they will usually come with the 'local'
language pack, in your case Spanish. If the PC comes pre-installed with
Vista Ultimate (which is doubtful) you have no problem because you can
install an alternative language pack. Unfortunately, Home Premium and the
other versions of Vista don't have this option. To change language packs the
PC needs to be running Vista Ultimate.
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"meme" wrote in message
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I live in spain but english speaking. have bought new computer with Vista
Home Premium in Spanish (they told me in the shop i could change the
language
online....) got office 2007 in english and ultimate in english as well.
would
like to have computer in english as well. any ideas as to how to
accomplish
this? it truly is a glitch in the system!