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June 28th, 2010, 11:00 PM
#15
Hi Mohsin,
As I understand it the basic sequence of events is something like this:
1. Clean install of Windows XP (default values)
2. Check the exotic scripts and eastern languages boxes.
3. Insert the CD when requested.
4. Reboot
5. Select required language from the drop down list.
It seems to me that there is something wrong with your Windows installation?
I say this because when you select the two boxes, the relevant languages should appear in the drop down list, and that is not happening?
I am assuming that your Windows was installed from a regular full CD?
You might try a repair installation, otherwise it will have to be a full reinstallation.
My understanding is that your issue is not with the actual language pack/element, but with the installer itself. I am afraid I do not know of any way to selectively correct that.
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