Your start menu, settings, file explorer, and notifications should now appear in Arabic.
(If you have Windows 10 Home, skip this—Home does not have Group Policy; no restriction applies.)
For enterprise users, log in to the VLSC to download the "Windows 10 Language Pack ISO," which contains all available languages, including Arabic.
If you manage multiple computers, log into VLSC, navigate to “Windows 10,” and download the “Windows 10 Language Pack ISO” (which contains all languages, including Arabic) for your specific build.
| Error Code | Message | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | File not found | Double-check the CAB file path. Move file to C:\ root. | | 0x800f081e | Package not applicable | The CAB file is for a different Windows build (e.g., 1809 vs 22H2). Download the correct version. | | 0x80070005 | Access denied | You ran the command without Administrator privileges. Re-run PowerShell or CMD as Admin. | | 0x8007139f | Language pack already installed | Arabic is already present. Go to Language Settings and enable it. | | 0x800f0823 | Dism error – corrupted file | Redownload the CAB file. The USB might have corrupted the transfer. |
To download and install the Arabic language pack for Windows 10 64-bit offline, you need to obtain a
Downloading and installing the is not as simple as clicking “Next,” but it is entirely achievable by following the steps above. By using the official Microsoft Update Catalog, verifying your Windows version, and deploying via PowerShell or DISM, you can localize any offline Windows 10 machine to Arabic—securely and permanently.
If you're interested in learning more about the Arabic language and culture, here are some additional resources: