Dec 14, 2010 - I have Windows XP Professional Version 2002, with service pack 3. Now, I would like to add Arabic Language to it. How can I do. Jun 19, 2010 - I don't think it's possible, at least the file is needed to install and without the cd, it'll never be able to locate if you haven't saved the xp setup files.
. Windows 10. Press the, type Region and Language Settings, and then press Enter. In the window that opens, select Add a language. In the next window, locate and select your language.
Windows 8 If you already have your preferred language downloaded. Under the Clock, Language, and Region section, select Add a language. In the language window, you may select the language of your choice. If you don't have your preferred language downloaded. Under the Clock, Language, and Region section, select Add a language. Under the Change your language preferences section, select Add a language.
In the Window that appears, locate your preferred language, and then click Open. You should now be back in the Change your language preferences section; select Options next to your preferred language. Select Download and install language pack. In the language window, you may select the language of your choice. In the window that appears, select Download and install language pack. Windows 7 and Vista Note: Only the Ultimate versions of Windows 7 and Vista allow users to switch languages.
Under the Clock, Language, and Region section, click Change display language. Under the Keyboards and Languages, click Install/Uninstall languages. Select Install display languages, and then Launch Windows Update. In the Windows Update section, click XX updates are available. Check the box or boxes next to your preferred language(s), then click OK.
Click the Install updates button. Once your language(s) have finished downloading, close your current window. In the Region and Language window, under Choose a display language, click the. Select a language, click Apply, and then click Log off now.
Log back into Windows and your selected language should appear. Windows 2000 and Windows XP professional users Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP users can utilize the utility or muisetup.exe to change the language of the display menus, dialogs, and text within their operating system. MUI is sold through Microsoft Open License Program (MOLP) or with an enterprise agreement.
It is not available through the standard retail versions of Windows. Microsoft Windows 2000 and Windows XP MUI supports the below languages: English, French, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Dutch, Brazilian, Finnish, Norwegian, Danish, Hungarian. Also: Polish, Russian, Czech, Greek, Portuguese, Turkish, Japanese, Korean, German, Chinese, Arabic, and Hebrew. Windows XP users also have support for the following languages: Slovak, Bulgarian, Estonian, Lithuanian, Thai, Slovenian, Croatian, Latvian, and Romanian.