for a specific version of the software, or are you looking for alternative disk managers with easier language switching?
Major Windows updates or third-party registry cleaners can sometimes wipe local application configurations. If Paragon resets to its default language after an update, re-apply the changes via the in-app settings menu. Ensure you run Paragon Hard Disk Manager as an when changing settings to guarantee the application has permission to write the new configuration file to your system drive. Conclusion
Troubleshooting: What to Do If the Language Doesn’t Change
It should look like this: <Locale><![CDATA[fr]]></Locale> paragon hard disk manager change language new
Ensure you are running the latest build of the software. Newer updates often include additional language packs.
Starting with version 16, Paragon adopted a system-based approach. The program's interface language now automatically mirrors the Windows operating system's language preferences. This means that if your Windows is set to Japanese, the software will launch in Japanese; if set to English, it will be English. This "follow-the-system" model is the standard for versions 16, 17, 18, 19, and likely all future releases.
In the Command Prompt window, use the cd command to navigate to the folder where your Paragon Hard Disk Manager installation file (e.g., Paragon-760-FRU_WinInstallx64_16.16.1_000.exe ) is located. For example, if it's in your Downloads folder, type: cd /d %userprofile%\downloads Then press Enter. for a specific version of the software, or
Step-by-Step: Changing Language in New Paragon Hard Disk Manager
Here is the step-by-step process:
Ensure your is set correctly in Settings > Time & Language > Language & Region . Ensure you run Paragon Hard Disk Manager as
In many cases, you must restart the Paragon Hard Disk Manager for the language change to take full effect.
Click on the option within the drop-down settings panel.