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how do you change the language settings in windows xp
 
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Hi

Via Start>Settings>Control Panel>Regional and Language Options.

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sweetdevil14 wrote:
> how do you change the language settings in windows xp

If you mean the GUI language, you cannot. Windows is written to be language
specific. If you are desirous of it in another language you must purchase it
in that language and install it clean.
 
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In message <c8ff8m$loh$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk>, Cerridwen
<cerridwen@celticnet.com> writes
>sweetdevil14 wrote:
>> how do you change the language settings in windows xp
>
>If you mean the GUI language, you cannot. Windows is written to be language
>specific. If you are desirous of it in another language you must purchase it
>in that language and install it clean.
>
>

Lle mae'r fersiwn Gymraeg, 'lly?
Where's the Welsh version, then?

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Cernunnos wrote:
> In message <c8ff8m$loh$1@news5.svr.pol.co.uk>, Cerridwen
> <cerridwen@celticnet.com> writes
>> sweetdevil14 wrote:
>>> how do you change the language settings in windows xp
>>
>> If you mean the GUI language, you cannot. Windows is written to be
>> language specific. If you are desirous of it in another language you
>> must purchase it in that language and install it clean.
>>
>>
>
> Lle mae'r fersiwn Gymraeg, 'lly?
> Where's the Welsh version, then?

I'm not Welsh - I'm of
English/Scottish/Irish/Canadian/Portuguese/French/Spanish descent.

By the way, do the initials UKP mean anything to you? ;o)