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Chinese language pack or software for Vista Home Premium

 
 
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      11th Sep 2007
Hi,

I recently bought a low end laptop. It came with Vista Home Premium edition.
My parents would like to learn how to use a computer. Unfortunately, they
can't read or understand English very well.

Is there a Chinese language pack for Vista Home Premium? They just want to
do very basic things such as surfing the web and maybe read email with
Chinese characters displayed. I'm not sure if they will need to type anything
in Chinese characters. I'm guessing that when they go to any website, they
can have Chinese characters displayed or translated.

Is there any software available from Microsoft for this type of thing? If
not, can someone recommend an alternative? (Preferably low in cost).

Thanks in advance for any help provided!
 
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      11th Sep 2007
You can only change the language of Vista if you have Vista Ultimate
or Enterprise.

With Ultimate, you can download the language packs for free.
Just open Windows Update, choose "view available updates",
and check the language pack you want.

Afterwards, from Control Panel (categories view), just choose
"Change display language" under "Clock, Language and Region".
Pick your language, log off, log on, and done.

If you have another version of Vista other than those two,
such as Windows Vista Home Premium,
you'll need to purchase a "full Chinese version" of Windows
Vista and perform a "clean install" or install it on a separate
partition or drive (dual-boot).

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Microsoft MVP
Windows Shell/User

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Hi,

I recently bought a low end laptop. It came with Vista Home Premium edition.
My parents would like to learn how to use a computer. Unfortunately, they
can't read or understand English very well.

Is there a Chinese language pack for Vista Home Premium? They just want to
do very basic things such as surfing the web and maybe read email with
Chinese characters displayed. I'm not sure if they will need to type
anything
in Chinese characters. I'm guessing that when they go to any website, they
can have Chinese characters displayed or translated.

Is there any software available from Microsoft for this type of thing? If
not, can someone recommend an alternative? (Preferably low in cost).

Thanks in advance for any help provided!

 
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      11th Sep 2007
"Need Help" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I recently bought a low end laptop. It came with Vista Home Premium
> edition.
> My parents would like to learn how to use a computer. Unfortunately, they
> can't read or understand English very well.
>
> Is there a Chinese language pack for Vista Home Premium? They just want to
> do very basic things such as surfing the web and maybe read email with
> Chinese characters displayed. I'm not sure if they will need to type
> anything
> in Chinese characters. I'm guessing that when they go to any website, they
> can have Chinese characters displayed or translated.
>
> Is there any software available from Microsoft for this type of thing? If
> not, can someone recommend an alternative? (Preferably low in cost).
>
> Thanks in advance for any help provided!



If they only want to read webpages and emails that are in Chinese, all you
need to do is make sure that the extra fonts for East Asian languages have
been installed.

While I was studying architecture at university, there were a lot of Chinese
students who managed to use the English XP CAD machines to still type in
Chinese, by using IME.

I do not know if there is IME for Vista yet, but this is more information on
it:
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/h...IME_Paper.mspx

ss.


 
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      11th Sep 2007
Hi,
Thanks for the reply. Would there be an alternate solution for Vista Home
Premium? I just bought this laptop recently and it's only two months old.
Upgrading the operating system wouldn't make too much sense for me.

I know having the language pack installed would be the right way to go. But
I don't want to spend anymore money on this laptop if I don't have to. Can
you suggest a third party software that can do a similar job?

Thanks again in advance for any info that you may be able to provide.

"Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote:

> You can only change the language of Vista if you have Vista Ultimate
> or Enterprise.
>
> With Ultimate, you can download the language packs for free.
> Just open Windows Update, choose "view available updates",
> and check the language pack you want.
>
> Afterwards, from Control Panel (categories view), just choose
> "Change display language" under "Clock, Language and Region".
> Pick your language, log off, log on, and done.
>
> If you have another version of Vista other than those two,
> such as Windows Vista Home Premium,
> you'll need to purchase a "full Chinese version" of Windows
> Vista and perform a "clean install" or install it on a separate
> partition or drive (dual-boot).
>
> --
> Carey Frisch
> Microsoft MVP
> Windows Shell/User
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> "Need Help" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:ACD333CA-6044-4B5F-9E37-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I recently bought a low end laptop. It came with Vista Home Premium edition.
> My parents would like to learn how to use a computer. Unfortunately, they
> can't read or understand English very well.
>
> Is there a Chinese language pack for Vista Home Premium? They just want to
> do very basic things such as surfing the web and maybe read email with
> Chinese characters displayed. I'm not sure if they will need to type
> anything
> in Chinese characters. I'm guessing that when they go to any website, they
> can have Chinese characters displayed or translated.
>
> Is there any software available from Microsoft for this type of thing? If
> not, can someone recommend an alternative? (Preferably low in cost).
>
> Thanks in advance for any help provided!
>

 
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