I am currently running on English version windows XP, trying to display chinese. I went through several websites of the installation (god I even youtube it) currect me if I am doing anything wrong: 1. I then tried to install manually, and it works, but the problem is it asks for the locations of some files while installing. It seemed like it was looking for them on the CD drive, and I had to redirect it to the I386 folder on the C drive. I go to control panel, 2. Click on Regional and Language options, 3. Then Languages, then I click on that box ' install files for East Asian languages' 4. A messge pop up saying something about I need 230mb of diskspace, which is no problem, I pop my Windows XP authentic disk in, there u go, it starts to install. Then after around 10~15 sec. ![]() Of installation, it tells me to restart my PC, so I restart it, no problem at all, everything goes very smoothly HOWEVER after I restart my PC, log in back, samething again, I go to control panel, click on Regional and Language options, then Languages, then I click on Details, under Settings, I click on Add. One window pop up wher under Input language, there are no choice of Chinese, not even Japanese or Korean, the list is same as before. Things I checked 1. Yes, I am running as admin, I am running in windows Xp professional SP3 2. Yes the 'install files for East Asian languages' box is now checked. So I did install, its just not there! ORIGINAL: jgl75 Thank you for your fast response! I tried your solution but I dont see in the regional settings that the files are installed. But it seems to work correctly when I'm surfing on korean site. How can I test this? I'm a little bit confused. Thanks in advance. Jgl75 Hi, some more on this You will only need to include Language Group 7, this will automatically pull all other EastAsian Languages as well. (And you don't really need quotes around the numbers) If you are installing new machines, include the LanguageGroup in your regional settings of params.txt When you checked, did you reboot between installation and checking? I've been trying to deploy East Asian language support as well - thanks for the information in this thread, it's been very helpful. I had previously tried to capture the changes with AdminStudio and it didn't work very well. I have one question: I put the regopts.txt file in an MSI, then added some VBScript code that runs the command that was listed above and waits until it finishes. I copied the I386 folder from an XP cd to C: I386, and had the MSI drop regopts.txt in the same location. When the MSI tries to install when XP is applying software installation settings, it seems to freeze when installing this MSI.
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