OEM Language change

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Hi, I recently bought a PC with Windows XP Home Edition
already installed in Spanish. Although my understanding
of the language is OK I'm not comfortable having to use
it and would prefer to have the default language in
English.

Is is possible to change the Spanish to English and how
do I go about doing so?

I would appreciate some help on this. Thanks.
 
Windows XP is written in specific language versions, therefore one
cannot change it from one language version to another. You'll need
to purchase a "Full Version" of Windows XP in the language version
you want, reformat your drive and install it "clean".

Or if you have an available empty drive or partition, you can install
another "Full Version" of Windows XP in a different language version
and create a dual-boot configuration.

Welcome to WorldLanguage.com!
http://www.worldlanguage.com/

A good third-party partitioning program is Partition Magic 8.
http://www.powerquest.com/partitionmagic/pmdetails.cfm

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Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

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| Hi, I recently bought a PC with Windows XP Home Edition
| already installed in Spanish. Although my understanding
| of the language is OK I'm not comfortable having to use
| it and would prefer to have the default language in
| English.
|
| Is is possible to change the Spanish to English and how
| do I go about doing so?
|
| I would appreciate some help on this. Thanks.
 
Hello,

This might do the trick.Go to start,then control panel.
In classic view,you should see "Regional and Language"
Icon.Double click on it,then adjust to your
specifications.Best get a techie to explain all the
unicode stuff-not sure if that's too relevant,anyway.

Good Luck!!My dialogue boxes were in American,once-
nightmare,since I refer to them sometimes for spelling!

Sadie
 
There's no such language as "American".

Sadie said:
Hello,

This might do the trick.Go to start,then control panel.
In classic view,you should see "Regional and Language"
Icon.Double click on it,then adjust to your
specifications.Best get a techie to explain all the
unicode stuff-not sure if that's too relevant,anyway.

Good Luck!!My dialogue boxes were in American,once-
nightmare,since I refer to them sometimes for spelling!

Sadie
 
Greetings --

You'll never get anyone from England or Australia to agree to that
assertion. ;-}

Bruce Chambers

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I'm sure!

Bruce Chambers said:
Greetings --

You'll never get anyone from England or Australia to agree to that
assertion. ;-}

Bruce Chambers

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You can have peace. Or you can have freedom. Don't ever count on
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