![]() ![]() It’s not hard to do it, but it will take you several clicks to accomplish. You can choose to install Hebrew language support during the installation of Windows 8, or at any time after the installation is complete. On the downside, unless you customize the image installation (which may be a topic for a future post, if there is demand for it), you will need to repeat this process for each and every additional user that uses that particular computer. (Editor’s note: Also check out our article on how to install Hebrew on Windows 7.) Even when compared to Windows 7, the process of installing Hebrew is much simpler. Unlike previous Microsoft-based operating systems such as Windows XP and prior, Windows 8 makes the language installation very easy, and it does not even require a reboot to complete the installation. Windows 8, like Windows 7 before it, has the built-in ability to easily install and display Hebrew fonts on your system without the need to install language packs or special localized versions of the OS.
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