To change the interface language in Paragon Hard Disk Manager (HDM), the method depends on whether you are using the installed Windows application or the bootable Recovery Media. Paragon software typically inherits the language from the host system's regional settings, but manual overrides are possible for older versions or specifically for the Recovery Environment. Option 1: Windows Application (Standard Method)

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Localized Portals: You can find specific language versions (e.g., Russian) by visiting regional pages like Paragon Software RU.

If the software remains stuck in a specific language, it may be inheriting settings from your Windows operating system.

For older versions of the software, you may need to manually swap language files in the installation directory if a built-in toggle isn't visible: Locate the Language Files : Navigate to the installation folder, usually:

Option C — Change language by modifying program shortcuts (where supported)

Some Paragon installers include language switches for the executable. Try:

Furthermore, this feature touches upon the globalization of technical literacy. Paragon Software, hailing from a European background, inherently understands the fragmentation of the global user base. By supporting a vast array of languages—from Russian and German to Japanese and Chinese—the software democratizes high-level system maintenance. It allows a technician in São Paulo or a system administrator in Prague to perform complex operations with the same level of confidence as an engineer in Silicon Valley. In doing so, the "change language" feature acts as a democratizing agent, flattening the steep learning curve associated with low-level system utilities.

By doing this, you bypass any registry locks or regional defaults.