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Chromium Edge Release blooper: wrong language on install
- Jan 15, 2020
Hey, everyone! We are aware of this issue. Uninstalling and trying again has resolved this for some users, however not everyone. We're working hard to resolve this! You should be able to change your language settings if you go to the gear icon in the ellipses menu for Settings, clicking on the Language option with the below icon, and then clicking the button at the top there to Add languages. You can search for English (or whatever your preferred language is) and should be set!
I'll provide updates as I have them. Thanks so much for installing Stable and providing this feedback!
Missy Quarry (she/her/hers)
Community Manager - Microsoft Edge
Tiago Freire MissyQ I had the same issue. The downloaded installer (from https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge) worked correctly on the first computer, but the installer downloaded on the second computer set my language as Spanish and would not let me change the language preference in Settings. At an earlier point, the Edge website was displaying in German rather than English.
I'm glad to see that this is a known issue and will be resolved.
I posted an update to the earlier thread where I reported this issue (see Microsoft Edge Website has Stable Download Files), pointing to this thread and Microsoft's response.
MissyQ Elliot Kirk Does anyone know if the "random language" issue is also affecting browser install via Windows Update?
- Elliot KirkJan 15, 2020Former Employee
Hi tomscharbach, we are aware of this issue, and are actively working on a fix. As for the Windows Update question, here is a relevant snippet from Joe Belfiore's blog post:
Moving to the new Microsoft Edge – what to expect
Now that we’ve reached this milestone, you might be wondering what to expect on your PC. To get the new Microsoft Edge you have two choices: you can either manually download it today, or if you are a general consumer user, you can wait for it to be automatically released to your device via Windows Update. When you do make the switch, your favorites, passwords, form fill information and basic settings will carry over to the new Microsoft Edge without you having to do anything. You can read more about our rollout plans here.