Wednesday, September 14, 2011

How can I change the language of my XP operating system from English to Chinese?

I've already found a solution to input Chinese language, but how do I change the language of the entire operating system into Chinese? That is, the Start Button, names of folders, etc.How can I change the language of my XP operating system from English to Chinese?
You will need to install the Chinese MUI (Multilingual User Interface) first. Once you've done that you go to Control Panel -%26gt; Regional and Language Options -%26gt; Languages . There you set %26quot;Language used in menu and dialog%26quot; to Chinese. I'm not sure where you can get the Chinese MUI install disk. You can use Google and search where you can download a copy. It shoudn't be too hard to find.



One more thing. If you decide to use the MUI some native Chinese software may have problems. If you plan to run native Chinese software it would be best to install Chinese XP.How can I change the language of my XP operating system from English to Chinese?
You need the Chinese XP Installation disk. Anyone with an MSDN subscription should be able to help you with the media, though you're on your own to obtain a valid key.



You could try changing the Regional and Language options, if you're running the Windows Multilingual User Interface Pack.



Click Start, click Control Panel, click Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options, and then click Regional and Language Options.How can I change the language of my XP operating system from English to Chinese?
1.Start/Control Panel /Regional and Language options/

Advanced

OR



2 Purchase a new hard drive and install it as a slave to

your primary hard drive. Next, purchase a Chinese

version of Windows XP and install it on the slave

drive. You'll then have a dual-boot configuration

which will allow you to boot to the English or

Chinese version of Windows XP.

OR

3.http://www.chinese-forums.com/showthreadHow can I change the language of my XP operating system from English to Chinese?
when you go to START, SETTINGS, CONTROL PANEL, REGIONAL LANGUAGE OPTIONS thier sould be a setting in thier.

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