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Installing the East-Asian language packs


Windows XP SP3 Info

1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Regional & Language Options (or Date, Time, Language and Regional Options) > Languages.
2. Check the box for Install files for East Asian Languages > Click OK and let the process run and then you will have to Restart your PC.

Alternatively, you may need to install the East Asian Language pack that is on your original Windows disc. Outlined below is a step-by-step guide to installing it in your computer (for Windows XP - Vista users might have to undergo different steps, but they should still be similar). Try it and see if it works for you:

1. Insert your Windows XP CD
2. Go to Control Panel
3. Go to Regional and Language Options
4. Click on the Languages Tab
5. Click on the Install files for East Asian Languages checkbox and make sure that it's checked.
6. Click on the OK button for the dialog box that appears.
7. Click on the OK button of the window to close it, and begin the installation.



Windows Vista/Windows 7 Info

Please note you may have difficulty if you do not have Vista Ultimate or Enterprise versions. Later Service Packs installed may have this enabled. You will have to check.

1. Go to Start > Control Panel > Clock, Language, Region (or Regional and Language Options) > Regional and Language Options > Keyboards and Languages.
2. Select the languages that you want to enable, click OK, and follow the prompts. When it finishes, restart the computer.

It is possible you will need an LIP or MUI pack, which you can install from the original Windows Vista DVD.

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