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Answer» <html><body><p>ok i'm trying to change the language to my computer to spanish so i can send it to my cousin in mexico. i tried the "regional and language settings", but it only converts some text. so i called microsoft and they said go to support.microsoft.com. i did and all i can find was the Language Interface packs. after i proved that my comp was genuine it only offers a readme file. but i can't find anywhere to download this stuff. any help would be appreciated. thanksYou can't. All versions of Windows are localized.<br/><br/>The only way you can ever change the language is by either buying a copy of windows XP in that particular language or by buying a newlaptop that comes with software that does allow you to choose the language...<a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/call-412416" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about CALL">CALL</a> Microsoft back and tell them Raptor told you that. *censored* microsoft. lol they assured me, but what would they know. thanks raptorQuote</p><blockquote>Call Microsoft back and tell them Raptor told you that. </blockquote><br/>What? Am I wrong? I don't think so. :-?No, you are correct sir. Run the kill! Quote<blockquote>No, you are correct sir. Run the kill! </blockquote><br/>I have a better idea. Phone Microsoft and tell them to run the kill! They have already done that. Hven't you heard of Vista?Quote<blockquote>They have already done that. Hven't you heard of Vista?</blockquote><br/><br/> Whoa here, bad advice given. Shame Raptor, shame GX1_MAN, shame patio. You are all sentenced to 12 hours in the guillotine, the <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/one-241053" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about ONE">ONE</a> right out there on main street. Win XP (English) definitely does support other languages: <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/kb/292246">List of languages supported in Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003</a>. <br/><br/>Last year, a Korean friend who is a US resident has a relative visiting from Korea. He wanted to send email to Korea, in Korean. I researched the issue and learned that, indeed, Korean and many other languages can be installed on Win XP. I tested the procedure on my computer and after successfully installing Korean, I did the same on her computer. I had removed Korean but reinstalled it after reading this post. Note that this did not involve downloading anything. As I recall, I did have to insert my Win XP CD the first time I installed Korean. I'll type a few Korean characters in this message; I realize they may not display properly on your computer. Here goes: [ch48141] [ch12615] [ch12615] [ch12623] [ch12599] [ch12623] [ch12643] [ch12616] [ch12640].<br/><br/>The Korean visitor mentioned above had a keyboard guide and had also used an English keyboard in Korea, so he was able to compose email in Korean. <br/><br/>Installing Korean, or any foreign language, adds a language bar which appears in the Notification area, or it can be positioned at the top of the desktop screen. It <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/allows-857958" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about ALLOWS">ALLOWS</a> the user to switch back and forth between languages by simply clicking on the toolbar. Here an image with it placed at top of the screen:<br/><br/><br/>I tried installing Spanish and it did appear in the language bar. However, I saw no change in actual characters <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/typed-1434711" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about TYPED">TYPED</a> from my keyboard. I briefly searched for some info and found a reference indicating a keyboard change is needed. See <a href="http://www.stolaf.edu/people/hansonr/spanish/teclado/">The easiest way I know of to write in Spanish with Windows XP<br/></a>. I did not pursue that further, but this will at least give Silencer RPMs some info with which to proceed.I'd very much like to use my copy of Windows XP in French, how do I go about doing that, Soybean?! <br/><br/>Edit: After a second thought:<br/><br/>What you're showing me is the keyboard input language... Not translation the entire Operating System to Korean. <br/><br/>Raptor French will cause you to Oui Oui. :-?<br/><br/>Run the kill!Quote<blockquote>I'd very much like to use my copy of Windows XP in French, how do I go about doing that, Soybean?! <br/><br/>Edit: After a second thought:<br/><br/>What you're showing me is the keyboard input language... Not translation the entire Operating System to Korean. <br/><br/></blockquote>Oops, I see I mis-understood the original post. When I wrote my reply, I was thinking he just wanted to send email to his cousin in Mexico. But, having read it again, he apparently wants to actually ship the computer. You are <a href="https://interviewquestions.tuteehub.com/tag/relieved-2985056" style="font-weight:bold;" target="_blank" title="Click to know more about RELIEVED">RELIEVED</a> of the sentencing to the guillotine. <br/><br/>You are correct about the installation I explained being the keyboard input language. With it installed, Korean will appear in any application (Word, Notepad, Wordpad, Outlook Express, etc.). But, Windows still displays menus, icons, etc., in English.<br/><br/>French is one of the language options for keyboard input language, if you want to do that.<br/><br/><br/><br/><br/>We accept your apology and understand your exuberance. <br/><br/>Run the kill. Quote<blockquote>We accept your apology and understand your exuberance. <br/><br/>Run the kill. </blockquote><br/><br/><br/>No problem, Soybean.</body></html>


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