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More info?)
Mahie,
Sorry for misunderstanding.
You will need to repurchase a full version of English Windows XP. You cannot
upgrade from a Korean version to an English Windows XP.
After purchasing the english version, do a complete clean installation.
Hope this helps.
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Jabez Gan
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"Mahie" <Mahie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7AC3F0BA-FB37-463B-B3D0-916C66B4D82E@microsoft.com...
> Hi Jabez,
>
> I am sorry you didnt mean my needs,
>
> I shall explain you again...ok.
>
> I have desktop pc with Korean Win XP Home Edition, and it works fine
> showing
> entire letters in korean language, since i dont know that language i
> wanted
> it to set in English environment.
>
> Thats y i have posted here to know whther is it possible to change Korean
> XP
> Home edition into English display letters from the start button ...etc..
>
> If it is not possible then should i install english version Win XP.
>
> -----
>
> Thanks,
> Mahie.
>
>
> "Jabez Gan" wrote:
>
>> Mahie,
>>
>> You will need to purchase a Korean edition of Windows XP if you want the
>> entire interface to be in Korean Language (including Start button etc).
>>
>> But if you just need to type and use some Korean language programs, you
>> can
>> just insatll the East Asian Language pack, under Control Panel > Regional
>> and Language Options > Languages > Check "Install Files for East Asian
>> languages". I got mine setup like this as I need to input Chinese and
>> Japanese characters.
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> --
>> Jabez Gan
>> Give me a chance, Let me help you!
>>
http://www.blizhosting.com
>>
>>
>> "Mahie" <Mahie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:27F85EF5-32DB-4D76-8905-30D061164618@microsoft.com...
>> > Hi Friends,
>> >
>> > Is it possible to set up Korean Windows XP Home Edition into PURE
>> > English
>> > Environment ? How to do?
>> >
>> >
>> > ---
>> > Thanks,
>> > Mahie.
>>
>>
>>