You seem to have CSS turned off. Please don't fill out this field. This project includes all files for Windows XP to install East Asian Langauges default use is for japanese If there is troubles with files, please contact me. Now files are updated to newest version. Simplify your work with easy-to-access channels, vendors and carriers, all from a single platform.
Add East Asian Language Support to Windows XP: 12 Steps
I also made a Windows Vista here. In other words this allows you to add Chinese, Korean, Japanese, ect characters to Windows XP so that you can read and write in those characters. Did you use this instructable in your classroom? Add a Teacher Note to share how you incorporated it into your lesson. This will work for any Windows XP, it will not work for Vista or Windows 7 since the files are different, and the options are in different locations.
Hi there, I came to this post through cantonese. This works for me too. I have tried everything and this makes it work.
When you try to install files for East Asian languages, you are asked for a Windows XP installation disk. These days, Windows comes pre-installed, so few people have a real Windows XP disk. I bought two Thinkpad laptops with Windows XP in and The no service pack, I think exhibits this problem; the model Service Pack 2 does not.
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