January 26th 04, 11:08 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>I bot a new lap top with XP Pro Service Pack 1 as per
the spec and control panel. The disk that came with it is
XP Pro SRCD SP1AR3. When I tried to add East Asian
language like Japanese and Chinese, it asked me to insert
the XP Pro Service Pack 1 disk. I inserted what came with
the lap top, it did not work as the i387/lang directory
is not to be found with certain files, starting with
cplexe.exe... At the Microsoft download, it has SP1A, not
SP1. Plus, it is not down loadable with dial up folks.
Where and what I need to get to add the Japanese and
Chinese language please? Please help. Talking to Gateway
the vendor was no help
>.
I bought a new PC with Windows XP Home Edition. I was
able to add the Japanese Language simply by clicking on
the Control Panel, then clicking on Date,Language, and
Regional Options, and then clicking on Add Other
Languages. I added the Japanese IME Standard version. I
can type in Hiragana, Katakana and also will change to
Kanji. It assumes you have a Japanese Keyboard which I do
not, so I just put little stickers on the keyboard with
the corresponding Japanese letters. Let me know if this
helps.
>
>I bot a new lap top with XP Pro Service Pack 1 as per
the spec and control panel. The disk that came with it is
XP Pro SRCD SP1AR3. When I tried to add East Asian
language like Japanese and Chinese, it asked me to insert
the XP Pro Service Pack 1 disk. I inserted what came with
the lap top, it did not work as the i387/lang directory
is not to be found with certain files, starting with
cplexe.exe... At the Microsoft download, it has SP1A, not
SP1. Plus, it is not down loadable with dial up folks.
Where and what I need to get to add the Japanese and
Chinese language please? Please help. Talking to Gateway
the vendor was no help
>.
I bought a new PC with Windows XP Home Edition. I was
able to add the Japanese Language simply by clicking on
the Control Panel, then clicking on Date,Language, and
Regional Options, and then clicking on Add Other
Languages. I added the Japanese IME Standard version. I
can type in Hiragana, Katakana and also will change to
Kanji. It assumes you have a Japanese Keyboard which I do
not, so I just put little stickers on the keyboard with
the corresponding Japanese letters. Let me know if this
helps.
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