I just bought a new laptop for school and sold my old one to a hispanic co-worker. He doesn't understand english and asked me to set up the OS for spanish so he can use it. I figured it would be easy as pie but found out real quick that it's a little more complicated than i anticipated. Since i don't have the original installation CD (and since i'm fairly certain there's a method to swap english for spanish without a total re-install) i can't go that route. I read there was an MUI application that works for users using XP Professional and bypasses the need for a complete re-install. Unfortunately, i couldn't really figure all that out just by googling my question without getting a headache. Could someone please help me with this problem.
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Thank you, -g.a. Hi 317 – FMRL, You will not be able to install the Spanish version of Windows XP with the installation disc. There were a different version of Spanish released for the Operating System to be Spanish and unfortunately there is no way change the language of the Operating System by existing CD although that is also not an option for you as you don’t have the disc. However, you will be able to use some of the user interface settings using the changing the regional language settings. These options are available by default. You can refer the below link for more information on this: Regards, Manasa P – Microsoft Support.
No, I think there isn't a workaround. You can neither do a cross-language upgrade from PT-BR to EN-US, nor can you upgrade directly from XP to Windows 7. The only way is to install a dual-boot system (custom install of Windows 7 on a second partition).
Even when the final version arrives (with PT-BR editions of Windows 7), you will have to reinstall all your programs. Mobile AMD64 3000+, VIA Apollo K8T800 chipset, 1 G RAM, ATIRadeonMobility 9700, 20x DVDRW, C:XPSP3 (55G),D:WIN7 (25G),F:DATA (250G). No, I think there isn't a workaround. You can neither do a cross-language upgrade from PT-BR to EN-US, nor can you upgrade directly from XP to Windows 7. The only way is to install a dual-boot system (custom install of Windows 7 on a second partition). Even when the final version arrives (with PT-BR editions of Windows 7), you will have to reinstall all your programs. Mobile AMD64 3000+, VIA Apollo K8T800 chipset, 1 G RAM, ATIRadeonMobility 9700, 20x DVDRW, C:XPSP3 (55G),D:WIN7 (25G),F:DATA (250G).
No, I think there isn't a workaround. You can neither do a cross-language upgrade from PT-BR to EN-US, nor can you upgrade directly from XP to Windows 7. The only way is to install a dual-boot system (custom install of Windows 7 on a second partition). Even when the final version arrives (with PT-BR editions of Windows 7), you will have to reinstall all your programs.
Mobile AMD64 3000+, VIA Apollo K8T800 chipset, 1 G RAM, ATIRadeonMobility 9700, 20x DVDRW, C:XPSP3 (55G),D:WIN7 (25G),F:DATA (250G). You must use Windows 7 Ultimate or Windows 7 Enterprise to use the language packs: And, yes, there is a Brazilian Portuguese language pack for these versions of Windows 7. See info @ When moving from Windows XP to Windows 7 there is no upgrade. You must do a clean install of Windows 7 and all applications. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
Well Microsoft, you screw us Techneters and MSDNers over and somehow I knew it would come back to haunt you. One of the students on our campus I noticed was installing a service pack (SP3 RTM to be more specific). I asked him how he got a hold of it when even I could not get a hold of it and he simply said. 'torrents man!!!!' And sure enough he had the RTM SP3 installed and working. I made him delete the install file since that is how we handle piracy on our campus but I just had to laugh. SP3 is now in the wild and working!!!!
Now Microsoft. Give us what you owe us.you thieves!!!!! Microsoft software / downloads are most of the time digital certificate-d / signed and can be verified if legit or not.
Calm down dude and simply use the stuff thats out there on the net. It doesnt get more legit just by waiting til microsoft releases shiznit on their http sites many days into the future. Services. Once its out, everbody can profit of the releases.
Wonder why huge corporates still worry about releasedates and try to hide their meant-to-be-public stuff anyways these days. Its long obvious that stuff will 'leak' and will get spread much better by any kind of community than by any means of copyright measures, protection, and so on. When will msft and others finally wake up and get themselves opened up more and relax their paranoia and panic about the supposedly evil customers out there. Feed the customers with what they need. Otherwise they will get it themselves the one or other way or simply switch to something more interesting in the long run.
Its no coincidence that opensource stuff is getting more and more interesting these days to more and more avarage people out there. Everyone out there downloading torrents of service packs has some real problems. You have had to wait for 4 years anyway what is another few days. If anyone should be complaining it is people like myself that is responsible for rolling this out to some 50,000 computers and I still do not have my hands on it??? so I can start testing it for rollout with SMS. I was part of the Beta team but I cannot put RC2 into a production test environment.
For those of you that wish to download torrent versions of Official Hotfixes and Service packs.??? HA just do not try and install them on my network.
Keep it at home! Good luck when you have to reload your computer and in a few days you can load the official version.
Hope you backed up your files! Br0adband wrote: So now I've got 3.exe files, all having the same MD5/SHA1 hashes, all having the same filesizes, names, etc. All confirmed and verified with SigCheck 1.52, and all are identical. So where you got that one with the 4-14-2008 6:30PM date is beyond me. And it supposedly has the same hash too, which is pretty much impossible considering the different date/timed it was supposedly signed. The apparent time and date of signature is presented to you as it would be in your time-zone.
Other people in different time-zones see the date and time as it would be in their time-zone. 9.30 with you is 6.30 for them. I am new here, so please excuse me entry. I felt compelled to share my feeling towards Micr$oft's decision distribute SP3. I am voicing my opinion and experience in hopes that it will help M$ in making better decisions to ensure the creation of robust software that will be distributed in a way that benefits M$ and its client base as well as protect all involved. At least, that is what I am hoping. There is much on my mind, but I will be brief.
First, a little about me. I have been an M$ BETA tester since Win98 and have tested several hundred applications for them since. I remember when you used to get a copy of the OS after test was over - those were the days. M$ has been making some really bad decisions lately, and the hold off on the release of SP3 is just another nail in the coffin. Let me sum it up this way.
There are many who have been testing this update and working their buns off to provide real world feedback to M$. How disgusted they must be that they had to find from someone other than M$ about the release and to find the fruits of their labor floating around the net. I'll remember this the next time I get a request to help you on other programs. Do you really think your clients and partners are that ignorant about how the NET works? M$'s reasoning for the delay as a concern with the bandwidth utilization that would be caused by the download shows its arrogance and lack of trust in its people and the public.
M$ has so many jump points that they could use for the distribution of this software that this is a non issue. This kind of response only adds fuels to the fire and stirs concerns of deception. Today is Friday. Most businesses would have liked to have received this update today (or yesterday) so we could perform the updates on all affected systems over the weekend.
Now, not only do I have to delay this further, but I have to now contend with the rash of rouge installs on and off the network. M$, I think it's time you start looking at your management and determine who is responsible for these decisions and start cleaning house. One final note.
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Vista was so much disliked by the GP, that I have clients asking me about OS alternatives if XP is terminated from the Sales stream. You might want to learn how to say U-B-U-N-T-U. Where is the M$ we all loved? Anthony Mann MSFT wrote: '.Because this is your first post, you may not realize that your posting a bit torrent.'
No offence, but I think this ENTIRE thread should be deleted and off the MS Search. I have been patiently waiting for the Official MS release of XP SP3, and saw this pathetic thread - the whole thing. DJ DJ, DJ, DJ. As far as i can se you just joined today.
While some of the post in this thread are 'not nice' i have to point out: Some of us have been working with MS since November, testing quite a few releases of SP3. So take your 'patient enduser' attitude else where. I have also tested (only) windows since Win98. Previously Beta testers were treated to Installation media & free Productcode by ground mail.
So in essence there is a point to at least some of these posts.
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