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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Installing East Asian Language Pack for TinyXP

Ok, your geek friends have lend you a copy of customized version of Windows XP (TinyXP or any nLited versions of Windows), you've installed it happily, but when surfing some Chinese/Japanese/Korean website...
The browser cannot displayed the character correctly!!!

For example, (I'm testing with TinyXP Rev09)

(screenshot taken from Sin Chew Daily)

Solutions:
Part One:
1. Download this language pack.

(Note: Nee-chan, you can skip this step sicne I've included this language pack at the thumb drive.)


2. The language pack should include these stuff:

3. Copy and paste "ctfmon.exe" and "msutb.dll" to your \windows\system32\ directory.
For example, C:\WINDOWS\system32


4. Copy and paste "INTL.INF" to \windows\inf\ directory.
For example, C:\WINDOWS\inf

(Note:If you can't find the folder( It's a hidden folder by default), just copy and paste "C:\WINDOWS\inf" [without quote] at the address bar and tap Enter.


5. Double click "RestoreLangBar.reg".

Part Two:
1. Go to Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Languages Tab > Tick "Install files for East Asian languages" box.




2. This will prompt you with a message box explaining the languages its installing.
Just click "OK".

3. The system will prompt you to insert the OS CD/DVD, DO NOT INSERT THE OS CD/DVD!


4. Click "Browse" and find the "LanguageFiles" directory. After that, click "Retry".



(Note: If any more "File not found" message prompts appear, just set the path back to the "LanguageFiles" directory)

6. Last step, follow the instructions and restart your pc. DONE!!!!


Tada!



Krauser-san!!!