The necessity to change the software language often arises immediately after installation. Unlike consumer-grade applications that automatically detect the operating system’s region and adjust accordingly, utility software often adheres to strict installation protocols. In the past, users of Paragon software frequently reported that the installation wizard or the final application interface would default to German, regardless of the user’s location. In the "new" versions of Hard Disk Manager, while the support for multiple languages (including English, German, French, Spanish, and Russian) is integrated, the method to toggle these settings is not always intuitive. The complexity of the software, which presents a dashboard dense with technical jargon and critical data management options, makes operating in an unfamiliar language not just frustrating, but potentially dangerous—a mistranslated click in a partition manager could result in data loss.
Find the file for your desired language (e.g., de.lng for German).
To change the language in , you can generally use the software's internal settings or manual file configuration, depending on your version. Older versions often required manual file replacement, while newer editions sometimes include on-the-fly switching. Methods to Change Interface Language
affects the language of emails and support communications you receive from Paragon Software. How to change:
Paragon software often detects your OS language and installs accordingly. If you need to switch it manually, follow these steps.
OEM-branded versions (e.g., "Acronis" or "Paragon" bundled with a hard drive) often lock the language to the region where the drive was sold. You cannot change these via the config file. You must download the International version from the manufacturer's global website instead of your local subsidiary site.
Navigate to the installation folder (e.g., C:\Program Files\Paragon\Paragon Hard Disk Manager ). Locate the Languages subfolder.
The necessity to change the software language often arises immediately after installation. Unlike consumer-grade applications that automatically detect the operating system’s region and adjust accordingly, utility software often adheres to strict installation protocols. In the past, users of Paragon software frequently reported that the installation wizard or the final application interface would default to German, regardless of the user’s location. In the "new" versions of Hard Disk Manager, while the support for multiple languages (including English, German, French, Spanish, and Russian) is integrated, the method to toggle these settings is not always intuitive. The complexity of the software, which presents a dashboard dense with technical jargon and critical data management options, makes operating in an unfamiliar language not just frustrating, but potentially dangerous—a mistranslated click in a partition manager could result in data loss.
Find the file for your desired language (e.g., de.lng for German). paragon hard disk manager change language new
To change the language in , you can generally use the software's internal settings or manual file configuration, depending on your version. Older versions often required manual file replacement, while newer editions sometimes include on-the-fly switching. Methods to Change Interface Language The necessity to change the software language often
affects the language of emails and support communications you receive from Paragon Software. How to change: In the "new" versions of Hard Disk Manager,
Paragon software often detects your OS language and installs accordingly. If you need to switch it manually, follow these steps.
OEM-branded versions (e.g., "Acronis" or "Paragon" bundled with a hard drive) often lock the language to the region where the drive was sold. You cannot change these via the config file. You must download the International version from the manufacturer's global website instead of your local subsidiary site.
Navigate to the installation folder (e.g., C:\Program Files\Paragon\Paragon Hard Disk Manager ). Locate the Languages subfolder.