How to Fix the Wrong Language on the Windows 11 Lock Screen.

If you are using Windows 11 or even Windows 10 and are having problems with the wrong language on the lockscreen this article will show you how to quickly and easily fix the Windows display language shown on the lock screen of your device. The most common are Chinese Characters on the Windows 11 lockscreen but it can happen with any language.

How to Fix the Wrong Language on the Windows 11 Lock Screen.

More often than not this happens when you have multiple languages installed on your computer. If you've switched between one or the other sometimes they get mixed together. You may have also accidentally added an extra language to your system. If so the steps below will solve the problem for you.

Double-check your Location and Region Settings.

Do the same for your Microsoft Account Settings.

Even if you are 100% sure of your account's language and location settings you should double-check.

Install all Available Windows 11 updates

Sometimes this works great, sometimes it works terribly so we've also got steps below this for uninstalling Windows 11 Updates.

If this doesn't work or makes things worse uninstall some updates.

Uninstall the latest Windows update

As we mentioned above, if updates don't fix things or make them worse uninstall them. You can find all the steps for that process below

How to uninstall a bad Windows 11 update. Rollback a Windows 11 update.

Delete and Reinstall Language Packs.

Next, delete all the other language packs you have installed. Just leave the primary one you installed Windows in. Then restart your device and clean install any other language pack you are using.

Reset Windows (Last Resort)

If you are using Windows 11 you can check out our guide here for the new resetting process. Just make sure you choose the cloud option when asked. And don't forget to back up all of your data before wiping everything. This will 100% help to solve the problem.

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