Re: trouble with installing japanese
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/handson/user/xpintlsupp.mspx#E4
You got pretty close to finished, then hit a major snag.
Only Windows knows which files it wants. You must show them all.
The easiest thing to do would be to give Windows what it's asking for -
the Windows XP Home installation disk (roughly $100 in the U.S.).
Otherwise, in order to follow Rey's instructions, you'll need to edit the
registry after copying the I386 folder for XP Home from somewhere,
like from your OEM recovery partition. Ask Search to find I386,
using "More advanced options," like, check system, hidden and sub.
Then, if Windows won't copy I386 because it's hidden, remove the
attributes using the command prompt: attrib -s -h I386 in the partition.
If you have an OEM recovery disc, it probably has the I386 folder.
Or from an XP Home installation CD - can you borrow one? After
copying all of the I386 folder, start > run > regedit and drill down.
There is probably a SourcePath value in the Setup key at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Setup
In regedit, highlight SourcePath, click Edit, select Modify, and change
the ValueData to where you copied the I386 folder and all its contents.
If there is no SourcePath value in Setup, you'll have to create it.
Those are the Elder Geek's registry instructions at Rey's link. If you
put that together with Rey's post and this post, you could succeed.
So, be doki doki careful and do everything right, or buy the disc.
"chi" <chi@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> i would like to install japanese in this computer.
>
> first, i go to controll panel to pick regional and language option. then i
> click on language tab to install files for east asian languages. but then a
> window pops up and says "please insert the conpact disc labeled 'windows xp
> home edition sc-rom' into your cd rom device." and i don't have that cd.
> how can i keep proceeding it??
>