language problem in XP

    Date: 11/02/06 (Computer Help)    Keywords: ebay

    So I just bought a computer on ebay and want to enable Arabic and Hebrew on it. It has Windows XP (which theoretically comes with tons of languages), but these languages weren’t installed and the computer didn't come with the operating system CD for me to get the necessary files from (I know, I know, it was dumb to buy the machine without the CD). To clarify: I already tried going to “change language and regional options” in the control panel and selecting "Install files for complex and right-to-left languages (Including Thai)", and got a message that I needed to insert the XP CD. I also searched the Windows Update site and didn’t find anything useful (though maybe just didn’t have a good enough idea of what to search for). Given the current situation, any ideas for how can I get the files necessary to enable right-to-left text/Arabic/Hebrew without having to borrow someone else's XP CD? Thanks for your help!
    -Rachel

    x-posted to computerhelp and computergeeks

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/computer_help/703943.html

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