XP, displaying menus etc in English with a Korean version of XP

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Jason

Could anyone help me to find a way to display everything
in English (the menus, help files, error reports etc)
within a Korean language version of XP please?

I have looked at the MS website and there are things
called "Multilingual User Interface Packs" but
frustratingly these seem to be only for use with English
versions of XP. What I imagine I need is something like
this but for use with a Korean version.

(I don't really need to retain the ability to display
things in Korean.)

Any help gratefully received.

Gratefully, Jason
 
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David Candy

MUI can't be bought except by multinationals. There is no way. Want english, need TEN (opps that;s an ad for a TV station). English can be any language (cept you can't buy the files). Other languages can only be that language.
 
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Mike Brannigan [MSFT]

Jason said:
Could anyone help me to find a way to display everything
in English (the menus, help files, error reports etc)
within a Korean language version of XP please?

I have looked at the MS website and there are things
called "Multilingual User Interface Packs" but
frustratingly these seem to be only for use with English
versions of XP. What I imagine I need is something like
this but for use with a Korean version.

(I don't really need to retain the ability to display
things in Korean.)

Any help gratefully received.


Jason,

If you have the localized Korean Windows XP you cannot change the entire UI
and all menus etc into English.
You require a full localized English language version to do this.
The MUI packs are only available to volume licensed customers and install
over the International English base opertaing system so are not an option
for you.
Purchase a full English version and install.


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Mike
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Guest

Can the OEM English version of XP Home be used as the basis for upgrade to a localized version of XP Home in another language? Or does a language change always require the full version of XP Home in that localized language?

What does the upgrade matrix look like when one tries to upgrade from a localized version of a previous Windows OS in one language to a localized version of XP Home in another language?
 

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