I have tryed this and cant seem to get it to work.  I get as far as
select which drive and it will not go anywhere.  I have installed the
disk and even tryed c:/i386/ but cant seem to get it to go.  Anybody
have any suggestions?

On Nov 17 2008, 8:42 am, JP <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know the exact cause, but this tends to happen if East Asian
> language files are not installed in Windows.
>
> For Win XP go to control panel -> Regional and Language Options
> Select the Languages tab.
> Make sure "Install files for East Asian languages" is checked.
> Click OK.
> The computer may try to install files from your installation disk.
> If the computer asks for your installation disk and you don't have it,
> you can sometimes point the installer to C:/i386/.
> Many manufactures put that directory on the C drive for situations
> like this.
>
>
>
> > > I'm having problems translating from english to chinese , the
> > > translated text appears like small squares not in chinese characters ,
> > > this happens in one of my computers , my laptop translates the text to
> > > chinese characters OK. Please help me solve this.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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