: You can uninstall language packs via the Windows Control Panel (Programs and Features) without affecting the base product installation.

: You do not need to buy a separate software license for a different language.

An introduction of language packs by Autodesk allowed users to run AutoCAD in multiple languages without needing separate software installations. This article provides a comprehensive guide to understanding, downloading, and installing AutoCAD 2014 language packs. Understanding AutoCAD 2014 Language Packs

Autodesk no longer provides activation codes for 2014 perpetual licenses. If you uninstall, you may be unable to reactivate.

You can silently install language packs using the command line: AutoCAD_2014_Language_Pack_French_Win_64bit.exe /quiet /norestart

tab to see available options (e.g., English, Spanish, Czech, etc.). Select the desired language and click 2. Installation Process Prerequisite:

Since Autodesk has discontinued support for 2014, your best bets are:

Language packs translate the core interface but do not always include offline documentation libraries.

All your custom settings and paths from the original installation remain intact. Important: Support Status for 2014

AutoCAD 2014 Language Packs: A Complete Guide to Installation and Use

AutoCAD 2014 Language Packs are not mere translations of the user interface; they are comprehensive localization files. By installing a pack, you convert the software’s entire environment—menus, command line prompts, tool tips, and help documentation—into the target language.