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Windows XP CD. Recently, I needed to do some work in Urdu, national language of Pakistan, and whent I tried to install the language pack / activate the language. Mar 12, 2011 - Installing Arabic Language in windows XP. If you have windows CD ignore this step. Go to Regional and Language options. Go to Languages tab, and check “install files for complex script and right-to-left languages”, then press OK. Go to Advanced tab and choose from the list, then press OK. You will be asked to insert.
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MS seem to have removed the XP down-loads from their site, so you are stuck with finding third-party down-loads. If you find more than one with the same MD5 check-sum, and you have a good virus scanner which finds no problems, you will have a degree of assurance that the down-load is safe. However, MS continue to support XP covertly in the guise of WePOS, and seems to work for the present. You may need to install the registry patch detailed before you can install it. Whatever you do, so you must back up everything profusely before attempting to install anything.