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I'm trying to add a language pack to existing Windows 10 builds (mostly 20H2) but the language is only available and not downloaded as per the screenshot:

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Only the default en-us can be selected as the Windows Display Language until en-IE is downloaded. Any PowerShell commands I find only work after the pack is downloaded. From what I've found the pack will only download manually after the system (WinHTTP) proxy is set.

Because en-IE is not an 'Experience Pack' it is not possible to add via DISM.

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    Hi, good question, I didnt find the way on my side, but just an workaround for until you find; if it's to distribute to multiple new PCs, I would suggest to pre-download it and sysprep after your image to re-image the pc.
    – yagmoth555
    Apr 21, 2022 at 12:52
  • Thanks, it's something I suggested but there is some compatibility issues with the latest build of Win 10 and our apps.
    – smwk
    Apr 21, 2022 at 13:05
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    Looks like it's possible in Win 11 but not in Win 10 - itechtics.com/add-language-using-powershell
    – smwk
    Apr 25, 2022 at 20:50

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