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Right Off the Assembly Line
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Ahmedabad
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You can convert your existing Windows XP in your native language, without any new installation or any other tool, and give surprise to your friends. Actually the basic idea behind this tutorial and the technique used lies on the existence of Unicode. Windows XP in HINDI, GUJARATI, TAMIL, MARATHI, URDU, KANNAD, and many more ....... "Ankit" Explains it, find out it on following link http://www.freewebs.com/ankitasdevel...itXPHindi1.htm Do you have any other trik, post it here?? |
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In The Zone
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Pearl City, Hyderabad.
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I've used Windows XP Professional Language Interface Pack (LIP) and they worked fine. I've used it for Hindi interface.
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/D...qs/lipfaq.mspx
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In The Zone
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Pearl City, Hyderabad.
Posts: 346
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Hope you need this article:
How to: Change the language used to display menus and dialogs in MUI
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