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How To Change Language Of Windows Xp


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#1 farh1n

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Posted 02 July 2007 - 09:38 AM

i am using currently new version of windows cyristal xp 2007, in that most of language even in toolbar, refresh bar, time and date area, showing arabic language, i want to change that in english.
that Arabic language now showin on Ms office, what to do , i dont know , have any body have idea how to chage that language, i have tryied alot, but uneffective.,

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Posted 11 August 2007 - 02:21 PM

I guess you have to go to Microsoft and download the English Language pack and update your Windows OS with the downloaded lang pack.

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i am using currently new version of windows cyristal xp 2007, in that most of language even in toolbar, refresh bar, time and date area, showing arabic language, i want to change that in english.
that Arabic language now showin on Ms office, what to do , i dont know , have any body have idea how to chage that language, i have tryied alot, but uneffective.,

BTW, which version of windows XP is Windows Crystal XP 2007? I think it should be a pirated version of Windows XP Professional. I know one thing though...Microsoft aint taking it kool with pirates n people who are supporting them by using 'em pirated products. I have seen a situation where someone's OS was locked up by Microsft 'cos he was using a Pirated Windows XP.

Beware!!!

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Posted 23 January 2010 - 04:16 PM

Windows XPHow To Change Language Of Windows Xp

I can not add the Arabic Language to My PC because I don't have the Windows XP CD, Any body know what the solution???? 

-question by Ibrahim Olayan

 



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Posted 26 January 2010 - 08:10 PM

from control panel you can choose first the regional setting country ex. egypt and so the location
after that in advance mark the eastern language support after that you can find arabic available to be choosen
after that by clicking apply it will ask you for a cd if the windows installation wasn't complete
if not you can make a n update to your windows by enabling the windows update from control panel
it will download updates file for any thing the win xp need

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Posted 09 March 2010 - 01:09 PM

You can convert your existing Windows XP in your native language, without any new installation or any other tool, and surprise your friends. Actually the basic idea behind this tutorial and the technique used lies on the existence of Unicode.

What is Unicode?

It is the unification of dozens of character sets such Latin, Greek, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Greek, Tamil, Urdu, Thai, Chinese, Telgu, Japanese, Korean, Hindi, Gujarati, etc; The Unicode contains most of the languages all over the world including Hindi, Gujarati, Marathi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, etc. For this purpose it requires 2 bytes (2*8 bits). There are no negative characters. More information about Unicode can be found at unicode.com.

  • Go to Control Panel>Regional and Language Options. Click on Language tab and check the option named "Install files for complex script and right to left languages". Depending upon your requirement you can also go for "Install files for East Asia languages." Click OK and provide the Windows XP setup CD and restart the system.
  • After restarting once again go to Control Panel>Regional and Language Options. In Regional Options tab select your language ( e.g. Hindi ) and click on Customize... .Here in Numbers > Standard Digits select your digit set and in Digit substitution select National. You can also go for some other settings in this window.The First Process]

    If there is discussion of Windows operating system, Registry matters.
  • Type “regedit” in Run and you will have registry editor.
  • In registry editor locate the location "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\ShellNoRoam\MUICache"
  • Here you will see lots of string key. This is your first working area.
  • Now start Character Map and select "Mangal" font for Hindi, "Shruti" for Gujarati, “Latha” for Tamil, “Tunga” for Kannada, “Raavi” for Gurumukhi and some other for other languages.
  • Character Map can be found at
    Programs>Accessories>System Tools>Character Map
    If it is not there then install it from
    Control Panel>Add or Remove Programs>Windows Components>Accessories and Utilities>Accessories>Character Map
  • Make some setting in combo and list boxes to find your character set.
    Select -> Advanced view
    Character Set -> Unicode
    Group by -> All
  • Create words of your language by selecting characters from it. If you have done then copy these character. and paste it at the value of specific key in above specified location in RE.
    (In the “Mangal” font select any character. You can see its integer code in status bar. This code is of 16 bit. E.g. U+0915: Devanagari Letter Ka. That’s why you can’t enter it directly from keyboard.)
  • Now come back to Registry editor (at the above specified location “H..\S..\M..”). Go down your memory lane and remember that you have seen any of this string values some where in Explorer. Yes, double click on key you want to modify and paste those words (copied in Character Map) here. And you have done it.
  • For example in Explorer you have seen text “Wave Sound” for files of ‘wav’ extension.
    So find “@C:\WINDOWS\inf\unregmp2.exe,-9908” in Registry editor, double click on key, modify it by pasting those words.
  • In the same manner you can modify tool tip of Recycle Bin, My Computer, Network Connections, etc.
  • Do the same steps (Step7 & 8) to modify other values.
  • You don’t need to restart the computer. Just close the explorer windows (if opened) and open it again and see the MAGIC.


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Posted 09 March 2010 - 02:53 PM

It is about how to change the language of the system without reinstalling. During installation, we can choose the language that will be the main, be copied to the hard drive. And on the CD (DVD) stay packages with other languages. And if we want to change the language, we can find these packages and install them manually.

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Posted 11 March 2010 - 02:31 AM

Hey , this forum has a topic the same as your question.
http://www.trap17.com/forums/Change-Window...age-t42333.html

you can get help from that.

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Posted 11 March 2010 - 02:40 AM

Generally you can set the language when you are installing Windows XP. It is possible that you had not set that option. Obviously Arabic will be showed as the first default lanuage. Maybe you can find the settings of you XP but I am not sure. In this case, I will reinstall and set the English language. I thinks there will be better solutions.




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