Windows Xp Vietnamese Language Pack

64 Responses to “Changing OS Languages in Windows XP”. Microsoft never created Windows XP with the capability to change languages. If you want to change the OS language, you really only have two options: 1. Buy and install a NEW Windows XP in the language you want. Try this tweak, at your own risk. Hello Friends, Is it possible to get Vietnamese Language Pack SP3 for Windows XP. If possible, should I be able to purchase it through the Internet, Please provide me the details of site, from where I can promptly purchase Vietnamese Language Pack SP3 for Windows XP. How can I install Asian language pack in Windows XP service pack 3 without orginal CD??? 1 answer Last reply Dec 26, 2018. More about install asian language pack windows service pack orginal. Click on the 'Languages' tab and then look at the lower area indicated by the circle. If the first box is checked, then support for the following languages has already been added to your machine: Arabic, Armenian, Georgian, Hebrew, the Indic languages, Thai, and Vietnamese.

  1. Windows Xp Pack Language Romania
  2. Windows Xp Language Pack Chinese
Enter in the code for the language you want to use. Each language has a four-digit code that you'll need to enter into the 'Value data' field. Refer to the list below to find the language you want to change to and enter the proper code. Make sure that it is the same language you selected for the SP3 file.Windows

Windows Xp Pack Language Romania

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Windows Xp Language Pack Chinese

Language Codes

  • 0436 = “af;Afrikaans”
  • 041C = “sq;Albanian”
  • 0001 = “ar;Arabic”
  • 0401 = “ar-sa;Arabic (Saudi Arabia)”
  • 0801 = “ar-iq;Arabic (Iraq)”
  • 0C01 = “ar-eg;Arabic (Egypt)”
  • 1001 = “ar-ly;Arabic (Libya)”
  • 1401 = “ar-dz;Arabic (Algeria)”
  • 1801 = “ar-ma;Arabic (Morocco)”
  • 1C01 = “ar-tn;Arabic (Tunisia)”
  • 2001 = “ar-om;Arabic (Oman)”
  • 2401 = “ar-ye;Arabic (Yemen)”
  • 2801 = “ar-sy;Arabic (Syria)”
  • 2C01 = “ar-jo;Arabic (Jordan)”
  • 3001 = “ar-lb;Arabic (Lebanon)”
  • 3401 = “ar-kw;Arabic (Kuwait)”
  • 3801 = “ar-ae;Arabic (you.A.E.)”
  • 3C01 = “ar-bh;Arabic (Bahrain)”
  • 4001 = “ar-qa;Arabic (Qatar)”
  • 042D = “eu;Basque”
  • 0402 = “bg;Bulgarian”
  • 0423 = “be;Belarusian”
  • 0403 = “ca;Catalan”
  • 0004 = “zh;Chinese”
  • 0404 = “zh-tw;Chinese (Taiwan)”
  • 0804 = “zh-cn;Chinese (China)”
  • 0C04 = “zh-hk;Chinese (Hong Kong SAR)”
  • 1004 = “zh-sg;Chinese (Singapore)”
  • 041A = “hr;Croatian”
  • 0405 = “cs;Czech”
  • 0406 = “the;Danish”
  • 0413 = “nl;Dutch (Netherlands)”
  • 0813 = “nl-be;Dutch (Belgium)”
  • 0009 = “en;English”
  • 0409 = “en-us;English (United States)”
  • 0809 = “en-gb;English (United Kingdom)”
  • 0C09 = “en-au;English (Australia)”
  • 1009 = “en-ca;English (Canada)”
  • 1409 = “en-nz;English (New Zealand)”
  • 1809 = “en-ie;English (Ireland)”
  • 1C09 = “en-za;English (South Africa)”
  • 2009 = “en-jm;English (Jamaica)”
  • 2809 = “en-bz;English (Belize)”
  • 2C09 = “en-tt;English (Trinidad)”
  • 0425 = “et;Estonian”
  • 0438 = “fo;Faeroese”
  • 0429 = “fa;Farsi”
  • 040B = “fi;Finnish”
  • 040C = “fr;French (France)”
  • 080C = “fr-be;French (Belgium)”
  • 0C0C = “fr-ca;French (Canada)”
  • 100C = “fr-ch;French (Switzerland)”
  • 140C = “fr-lu;French (Luxembourg)”
  • 043C = “gd;Gaelic”
  • 0407 = “de;German (Germany)”
  • 0807 = “de-ch;German (Switzerland)”
  • 0C07 = “de-at;German (Austria)”
  • 1007 = “de-lu;German (Luxembourg)”
  • 1407 = “de-li;German (Liechtenstein)”
  • 0408 = “el;Greek”
  • 040D = “he;Hebrew”
  • 0439 = “hi;Hindi”
  • 040E = “hu;Hungarian”
  • 040F = “is;Icelandic”
  • 0421 = “in;Indonesian”

Language Codes

  • 0410 = “it;Italian (Italy)”
  • 0810 = “it-ch;Italian (Switzerland)”
  • 0411 = “ja;Japanese”
  • 0412 = “ko;Korean”
  • 0426 = “lv;Latvian”
  • 0427 = “lt;Lithuanian”
  • 042F = “mk;FYRO Macedonian”
  • 043E = “ms;Malay (Malaysia)”
  • 043A = “mt;Maltese”
  • 0414 = “no;Norwegian (Bokmal)”
  • 0814 = “no;Norwegian (Nynorsk)”
  • 0415 = “pl;Polish”
  • 0416 = “pt-br;Portuguese (Brazil)”
  • 0816 = “pt;Portuguese (Portugal)”
  • 0417 = “rm;Rhaeto-Romanic”
  • 0418 = “ro;Romanian”
  • 0818 = “ro-mo;Romanian (Moldova)”
  • 0419 = “ru;Russian”
  • 0819 = “ru-mo;Russian (Moldova)”
  • 0C1A = “sr;Serbian (Cyrillic)”
  • 081A = “sr;Serbian (Latin)”
  • 041B = “sk;Slovak”
  • 0424 = “sl;Slovenian”
  • 042E = “sb;Sorbian”
  • 040A = “es;Spanish (Traditional Sort)”
  • 080A = “es-mx;Spanish (Mexico)”
  • 0C0A = “es;Spanish (International Sort)”
  • 100A = “es-gt;Spanish (Guatemala)”
  • 140A = “es-cr;Spanish (Costa Rica)”
  • 180A = “es-pa;Spanish (Panama)”
  • 1C0A = “es-do;Spanish (Dominican Republic)”
  • 200A = “es-ve;Spanish (Venezuela)”
  • 240A = “es-co;Spanish (Colombia)”
  • 280A = “es-pe;Spanish (Peru)”
  • 2C0A = “es-ar;Spanish (Argentina)”
  • 300A = “es-ec;Spanish (Ecuador)”
  • 340A = “es-cl;Spanish (Chile)”
  • 380A = “es-uy;Spanish (Uruguay)”
  • 3C0A = “es-py;Spanish (Paraguay)”
  • 400A = “es-bo;Spanish (Bolivia)”
  • 440A = “es-sv;Spanish (El Salvador)”
  • 480A = “es-hn;Spanish (Honduras)”
  • 4C0A = “es-ni;Spanish (Nicaragua)”
  • 500A = “es-pr;Spanish (Puerto Rico)”
  • 0430 = “sx;Sutu”
  • 041D = “sv;Swedish”
  • 081D = “sv-fi;Swedish (Finland)”
  • 041E = “th;Thai”
  • 0431 = “ts;Tsonga”
  • 0432 = “tn;Tswana”
  • 041F = “tr;Turkish”
  • 0422 = “uk;Ukrainian”
  • 0420 = “your;Urdu”
  • 042A = “vi;Vietnamese”
  • 0434 = “xh;Xhosa”
  • 043D = “ji;Yiddish”
  • 0435 = “zu;Zulu”