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Installation of East Asian Languages without original XP CD

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Robin - 11 Mar 2004 10:01 GMT
Forgive me if this is a common question asked. I have Windows XP Home Edition (OEM version) installed on my laptop but I believe the East Asian Languages were not installed together. When I tried installing/activating it through "Start - Control Panel - Date, Time, Language, And Regional Options - Install East ASian Languages", the program prompts for the original XP CD's which I don't have. My question is whether there are files I can download from Windows/Windows Update that can be used in place of the CD? I wold prefer not to inctall NJWin nor take the trouble to get back to the retailer which sold me the laptop
Ramesh [MVP] - 11 Mar 2004 11:08 GMT
Hi Robin,

For Compaq PCs:  http://h18000.www1.hp.com/support/files/19501.html

Scroll down to SP19606.EXE [Presario Supplemental Language Support Fix for East Asian Languages]. Might help

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Forgive me if this is a common question asked. I have Windows XP Home Edition (OEM version) installed on my laptop but I believe the East Asian Languages were not installed together. When I tried installing/activating it through "Start - Control Panel - Date, Time, Language, And Regional Options - Install East ASian Languages", the program prompts for the original XP CD's which I don't have. My question is whether there are files I can download from Windows/Windows Update that can be used in place of the CD? I wold prefer not to inctall NJWin nor take the trouble to get back to the retailer which sold me the laptop.
Robin Yeo - 12 Mar 2004 09:16 GMT
Thanks Ramesh but I am using a Fujitsu Lifebook. Any links for that?
Ramesh [MVP] - 12 Mar 2004 09:57 GMT
Nope. I don't have any. Better option would be to contact Fujitsu support and inquire if a patch is available :-)

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Thanks Ramesh but I am using a Fujitsu Lifebook. Any links for that?
 
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