Install japanese language without windows cd
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Need Japanese language files to read Japanese websites, msn. My Windows Home Edition has the files, but it is not here with me. Windows update doesnt have it, need the actual nls files.
Back in the Windows 98 days, Windows Update would have a subsection called "Language updates" where you could install languages for websites. I dont think Windows XP update does though.
You can't access Japenese websites normally? Talldude, Good point, but couldnt find anything on XP updates. I can access the Japanese sites, but everything shows up in gobbydegook because this computer cant read the fonts. If the computer can't read the fonts, maybe install more?
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