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chinese language setting
Name: spirelli Date: June 16, 2004 at 08:32:12 Pacific OS: Win XP Pro CPU/Ram: GenuineIntel Family 15 Mo
Comment:
When I go to my Regional settings and try to set up chinese as default language my computer asks for my Windows CD. Because I bought my PC with windows on it I have no CD. What can I do?
Name: XpUser Date: June 16, 2004 at 09:01:21 Pacific
Reply:
Check out Configuring and Using International Features of Windows http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/win2k/setup/default.mspx
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Response Number 2
Name: markluo Date: June 16, 2004 at 09:09:54 Pacific
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It normally doesn't require the windows cd.. you can go and change it. you choose Chinese in Riginal options. choose chinese, under the "details" of "languages",,in this , you can also set up your kep sequence for input Chinese.. give it shot, dude, not too hard, I am chinese too,,
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Response Number 3
Name: zoddy Date: June 16, 2004 at 14:15:24 Pacific
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ah yes. you need the install CD.. specifically the i386 folder.
Actually you may already have the i386 folder on your hard drive. When it asks for the install CD, just browse to the i386 folder on your C drive. Hopefully the comp company you bought it from put it on there.
its good idea to copy the i386 folder from the install CD to your C:
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