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click start control panel,regional and language options select regional language options from the drop down list select the language you want also from the bottom drop up list you can select your present location location or another language hope this helps
That is a tough one if you don't have the dedicated arabic xp version. however an alternative would be to install xp and go into settings and change the region/language to arabic.
Run fbarab.exe to install the Arabic keyboard layouts.
Restart Windows.
Load the keyboard layouts:
Click on the Start button.
Click on Control Panel.
The Control Panel is directly accessible in the standard Start
menu but it is inside Settings in the classic Start menu.
Click on "Date, Time, Language and Regional
Options."
Select the "Add other languages" task.
Or click on "Regional and Language Options" and select the Languages tab.
Check the "Install files for complex script and right-to-left
languages" option and click on the Apply button.
Click Yes when you are asked to restart Windows.
Go to "Add other languages" again and click on the
Details button.
Click on the Add button.
Select Arabic in the drop-down list of input languages and select
Arabic ASDF Eastern or Arabic ASDF Western in the drop-down list of
keyboard layouts.
Click OK as many times as you are prompted to and then close
"Date, Time, Language and Regional Options."
For MS Office:
Click on the Start button.
Move the pointer over Microsoft Office Tools in Programs
and click on Microsoft Office Language Settings.
Select the Enabled Languages tab, check Arabic and click OK.
Leave your preferred language as it is unless you really want to
change it and click OK.
From regional option, change stardard and formats to Arabic and from location change it to saudi arabia
Go to advanced, change the language to arabic
After these restart your computer to take effects.
If not working, you need to install arabic laguage support and repeat the procedure above to activate the arabic by pressing Alt plus shift key to change the writing from english to arabic or same to go back to english writing
hello
today i am going to show you how to change language arbic to english. First you go on
control panel. And then you see there regional languge you can see there lot of languge you.
Now wich language do you want you then you select that's it .
Go to Start-->control Panel--->Regional and Language Options--->select arabic in the drop down for language. also goto the advanced tab and select arabic there.
The style in which numbers, currency, dates, and times are displayed isspecified in regional settings.
Tap START > Settings > System tab > Regional Settings.
On the Region tab, select your region and language.
The region you select determines which options will be available on the other tabs.
To customise settings further, tap the appropriate tabs and select the desired options.
And Tap the Multilingual Support then tick "Disable Multilingual Support" That's it you are good to go! Enjoy your Imate! If you need further assistance, let me know. Don't forget to rate me positively! thanks!
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