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How to get a disk or file of WInXP SP3?
WIndows XP with SP2 came installed on my new computer, and I have the disks
here. I now want to install the option for languages which have certain distinctive characteristics, such as Arabic, Hebrew, Georgian, Thai, Vietnamese, etc. In Control Panel Regions and Languages, when I check the option to install those languages, it demands that I provide the CD for Windows XP with SP3. I put my disk with SP2 in the drive, but the distinctive language installation process still demands SP3. Windows automatic upgrade has already installed SP3 on my system, but I think that process did not leave any file on my system which could be used as a resource now, when trying to install the distinctive languages. What can I do to complete this installation process for the languages? Learner |
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How to get a disk or file of WInXP SP3?
"Thomas Bartlett" wrote in message
u... WIndows XP with SP2 came installed on my new computer, and I have the disks here. I now want to install the option for languages which have certain distinctive characteristics, such as Arabic, Hebrew, Georgian, Thai, Vietnamese, etc. In Control Panel Regions and Languages, when I check the option to install those languages, it demands that I provide the CD for Windows XP with SP3. I put my disk with SP2 in the drive, but the distinctive language installation process still demands SP3. Windows automatic upgrade has already installed SP3 on my system, but I think that process did not leave any file on my system which could be used as a resource now, when trying to install the distinctive languages. What can I do to complete this installation process for the languages? How is this an Outlook issue? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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