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Re: traditional chinese language pack
=?Utf-8?B?b2NlYW5saW5lcjE=?= <oceanliner1@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote in news:678EE5D9-EE14-4296-A59D-F4F009A24AFD@microsoft.com: > Trying to read traditional chinese on websites and found the language > pack not installed. Went to Control Panel and Languages/Regional and > selected the language and I get a drop-down box asking me to insert > the Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 CD. I am operating with XP > Media and service pack 2 but it was downloaded - the is no cd. > Suggestions? Should I download Service Pack 2 again? > What it wants is the Windows XP install CD. You have installed SP2, which is why Service Pack 2 is mentioned in the name of your OS. I think that you should be able to use your original OS install media (or perhaps any Windows XP install CD) to get the language files from. |
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