Shaun

Shaun

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    I will also point out that I’m installing it to a 64GB MicroSD formatted in NTFS.

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    For those wanting to change Windows from Chinese to full English (or other languages), do this:

    1. Tap Start and Settings.
    2. Tap Time & Language.
    3. Change time zone to your time zone and tap Region & Language.
    4. Change the region to your area, tap English (United States) and tap Set as Default. You can also remove Chinese to free up a notification area slot. Now tap Additional date, time, & regional settings.
    5. Tap Change input methods. Remove Chinese. Tap back and then tap Change location.
    6. Set location to your region. Tap the Formats tab.
    7. Change Format to your desired language. Tap the Administrative tab and tap Cooy settings.
    8. Check the two boxes at the bottom and hit OK. Then tap Change system locale.
    9. Change that to your desired language and tape OK.
    10. Reboot and you should be good to go.
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