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Anabella
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      12th Aug 2008
I recently purchased a fully sealed retail box of Windows XP Pro from a
seller online only to find out that it is a UK-version, although made in the
US. (E85-02667) I've doublechecked the COA and everything looks legitimate
according to the Microsoft "How to Tell" website, including the holographic
ribbon under the port hole. I have not opened up the package yet to look at
the CD but the box is sealed, so I'm assuming it's fine.

What I need to know however is will this UK-version work on my US-made
computer? There is very little documentation online to support this although
someone did say it would work but that the UK had many programming
differences. What are these differences and will they affect my ability to
use it properly?

I'd appreciate as detailed an answer as possible so I can decide to return
it or keep it.

Thank you.
 
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Patrick Keenan
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      12th Aug 2008

"Anabella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I recently purchased a fully sealed retail box of Windows XP Pro from a
> seller online only to find out that it is a UK-version, although made in
> the
> US. (E85-02667) I've doublechecked the COA and everything looks legitimate
> according to the Microsoft "How to Tell" website, including the
> holographic
> ribbon under the port hole. I have not opened up the package yet to look
> at
> the CD but the box is sealed, so I'm assuming it's fine.
>
> What I need to know however is will this UK-version work on my US-made
> computer? There is very little documentation online to support this
> although
> someone did say it would work but that the UK had many programming
> differences. What are these differences and will they affect my ability to
> use it properly?
>
> I'd appreciate as detailed an answer as possible so I can decide to return
> it or keep it.
>
> Thank you.


It will work but you may find that some of the defaults, such as keyboards,
languages and currencies, are set to UK rather than US keyboards, language
and currency symbols. For example, on a US keyboard, Shift+3 gives you
the # symbol, on a UK keyboard that key combination gives you "£", the
symbol for the english Pound.

You can see the differences in the keyboards here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British...ican_keyboards

Spellcheckers don't actually come with Windows, but rather with Word (or 3rd
party spellcheckers), so you shouldn't have problems with spellings like
"colour" or "color" as long as you use a US version of that.

The problems should not otherwise be significant.

HTH
-pk

 
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Anabella
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      12th Aug 2008


"Patrick Keenan" wrote:

>
> "Anabella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:CC2947C6-DEB3-447A-8F4A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I recently purchased a fully sealed retail box of Windows XP Pro from a
> > seller online only to find out that it is a UK-version, although made in
> > the
> > US. (E85-02667) I've doublechecked the COA and everything looks legitimate
> > according to the Microsoft "How to Tell" website, including the
> > holographic
> > ribbon under the port hole. I have not opened up the package yet to look
> > at
> > the CD but the box is sealed, so I'm assuming it's fine.
> >
> > What I need to know however is will this UK-version work on my US-made
> > computer? There is very little documentation online to support this
> > although
> > someone did say it would work but that the UK had many programming
> > differences. What are these differences and will they affect my ability to
> > use it properly?
> >
> > I'd appreciate as detailed an answer as possible so I can decide to return
> > it or keep it.
> >
> > Thank you.

>
> It will work but you may find that some of the defaults, such as keyboards,
> languages and currencies, are set to UK rather than US keyboards, language
> and currency symbols. For example, on a US keyboard, Shift+3 gives you
> the # symbol, on a UK keyboard that key combination gives you "£", the
> symbol for the english Pound.
>
> You can see the differences in the keyboards here:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British...ican_keyboards
>
> Spellcheckers don't actually come with Windows, but rather with Word (or 3rd
> party spellcheckers), so you shouldn't have problems with spellings like
> "colour" or "color" as long as you use a US version of that.
>
> The problems should not otherwise be significant.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
>


Hello Patrick,

Thank you for pointing out this detail! Is there any way to change the
"default settings" for the language once XP is installed or am I stuck not
being able to use the keyboard for US annotations? That's a problem actually,
since I do need my normal keyboard.

Thanks very much.
 
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Gotde T Shirt
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      12th Aug 2008
On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 18:20:27 -0700, Anabella wrote:

> I recently purchased a fully sealed retail box of Windows XP Pro from a
> seller online only to find out that it is a UK-version, although made in the
> US. (E85-02667) I've doublechecked the COA and everything looks legitimate
> according to the Microsoft "How to Tell" website, including the holographic
> ribbon under the port hole. I have not opened up the package yet to look at
> the CD but the box is sealed, so I'm assuming it's fine.
>
> What I need to know however is will this UK-version work on my US-made
> computer? There is very little documentation online to support this although
> someone did say it would work but that the UK had many programming
> differences. What are these differences and will they affect my ability to
> use it properly?
>
> I'd appreciate as detailed an answer as possible so I can decide to return
> it or keep it.
>
> Thank you.


Sorry you'll just have to buy a UK keyboard and learn proper English.
:-)

Seriously...
AFAICT Windows XP sold in the UK always comes with multiple regional
settings. The copies I have to hand have 13 flavours of English - UK plus
12 colonial dialects, including US. As well as United Kingdom keyboard
layout, "US" and "United States International" are offered, amongst many
others.

You just need to use Control Panel to change the settings to your needs.
 
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"Gotde T Shirt" wrote:

> On Mon, 11 Aug 2008 18:20:27 -0700, Anabella wrote:
>
> > I recently purchased a fully sealed retail box of Windows XP Pro from a
> > seller online only to find out that it is a UK-version, although made in the
> > US. (E85-02667) I've doublechecked the COA and everything looks legitimate
> > according to the Microsoft "How to Tell" website, including the holographic
> > ribbon under the port hole. I have not opened up the package yet to look at
> > the CD but the box is sealed, so I'm assuming it's fine.
> >
> > What I need to know however is will this UK-version work on my US-made
> > computer? There is very little documentation online to support this although
> > someone did say it would work but that the UK had many programming
> > differences. What are these differences and will they affect my ability to
> > use it properly?
> >
> > I'd appreciate as detailed an answer as possible so I can decide to return
> > it or keep it.
> >
> > Thank you.

>
> Sorry you'll just have to buy a UK keyboard and learn proper English.
> :-)
>
> Seriously...
> AFAICT Windows XP sold in the UK always comes with multiple regional
> settings. The copies I have to hand have 13 flavours of English - UK plus
> 12 colonial dialects, including US. As well as United Kingdom keyboard
> layout, "US" and "United States International" are offered, amongst many
> others.
>
> You just need to use Control Panel to change the settings to your needs.
>


OK then. I hope you're right! Thank you very much to everyone for your help!
 
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Patrick Keenan
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      12th Aug 2008

"Anabella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>
>
> "Patrick Keenan" wrote:
>
>>
>> "Anabella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:CC2947C6-DEB3-447A-8F4A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> >I recently purchased a fully sealed retail box of Windows XP Pro from a
>> > seller online only to find out that it is a UK-version, although made
>> > in
>> > the
>> > US. (E85-02667) I've doublechecked the COA and everything looks
>> > legitimate
>> > according to the Microsoft "How to Tell" website, including the
>> > holographic
>> > ribbon under the port hole. I have not opened up the package yet to
>> > look
>> > at
>> > the CD but the box is sealed, so I'm assuming it's fine.
>> >
>> > What I need to know however is will this UK-version work on my US-made
>> > computer? There is very little documentation online to support this
>> > although
>> > someone did say it would work but that the UK had many programming
>> > differences. What are these differences and will they affect my ability
>> > to
>> > use it properly?
>> >
>> > I'd appreciate as detailed an answer as possible so I can decide to
>> > return
>> > it or keep it.
>> >
>> > Thank you.

>>
>> It will work but you may find that some of the defaults, such as
>> keyboards,
>> languages and currencies, are set to UK rather than US keyboards,
>> language
>> and currency symbols. For example, on a US keyboard, Shift+3 gives
>> you
>> the # symbol, on a UK keyboard that key combination gives you "£", the
>> symbol for the english Pound.
>>
>> You can see the differences in the keyboards here:
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British...ican_keyboards
>>
>> Spellcheckers don't actually come with Windows, but rather with Word (or
>> 3rd
>> party spellcheckers), so you shouldn't have problems with spellings like
>> "colour" or "color" as long as you use a US version of that.
>>
>> The problems should not otherwise be significant.
>>
>> HTH
>> -pk
>>
>>

>
> Hello Patrick,
>
> Thank you for pointing out this detail! Is there any way to change the
> "default settings" for the language once XP is installed or am I stuck not
> being able to use the keyboard for US annotations? That's a problem
> actually,
> since I do need my normal keyboard.
>
> Thanks very much.


Being the default does not mean that you cannot select and use the US
keyboard or other settings. It just means that the UK options will be
presented *first*, and you have to understand that you then select the US
keyboards and layouts. You make this selection during Setup.

HTH
-pk


 
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"Patrick Keenan" wrote:

>
> "Anabella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:6C986C6E-C07E-4772-9F0A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >
> >
> > "Patrick Keenan" wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> "Anabella" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >> news:CC2947C6-DEB3-447A-8F4A-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >> >I recently purchased a fully sealed retail box of Windows XP Pro from a
> >> > seller online only to find out that it is a UK-version, although made
> >> > in
> >> > the
> >> > US. (E85-02667) I've doublechecked the COA and everything looks
> >> > legitimate
> >> > according to the Microsoft "How to Tell" website, including the
> >> > holographic
> >> > ribbon under the port hole. I have not opened up the package yet to
> >> > look
> >> > at
> >> > the CD but the box is sealed, so I'm assuming it's fine.
> >> >
> >> > What I need to know however is will this UK-version work on my US-made
> >> > computer? There is very little documentation online to support this
> >> > although
> >> > someone did say it would work but that the UK had many programming
> >> > differences. What are these differences and will they affect my ability
> >> > to
> >> > use it properly?
> >> >
> >> > I'd appreciate as detailed an answer as possible so I can decide to
> >> > return
> >> > it or keep it.
> >> >
> >> > Thank you.
> >>
> >> It will work but you may find that some of the defaults, such as
> >> keyboards,
> >> languages and currencies, are set to UK rather than US keyboards,
> >> language
> >> and currency symbols. For example, on a US keyboard, Shift+3 gives
> >> you
> >> the # symbol, on a UK keyboard that key combination gives you "£", the
> >> symbol for the english Pound.
> >>
> >> You can see the differences in the keyboards here:
> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British...ican_keyboards
> >>
> >> Spellcheckers don't actually come with Windows, but rather with Word (or
> >> 3rd
> >> party spellcheckers), so you shouldn't have problems with spellings like
> >> "colour" or "color" as long as you use a US version of that.
> >>
> >> The problems should not otherwise be significant.
> >>
> >> HTH
> >> -pk
> >>
> >>

> >
> > Hello Patrick,
> >
> > Thank you for pointing out this detail! Is there any way to change the
> > "default settings" for the language once XP is installed or am I stuck not
> > being able to use the keyboard for US annotations? That's a problem
> > actually,
> > since I do need my normal keyboard.
> >
> > Thanks very much.

>
> Being the default does not mean that you cannot select and use the US
> keyboard or other settings. It just means that the UK options will be
> presented *first*, and you have to understand that you then select the US
> keyboards and layouts. You make this selection during Setup.
>
> HTH
> -pk
>
>
>


OK Patrick, that sounds great. Thanks again - really appreciate your input
and help! Now I'm going to install this thing :-)
 
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