These two days of reloading the system, all the OS used is all Chinese version. For a long time, the Chinese is a long time. Can be familiar with long-lost English.
The process of installation is the same, basically there is no problem. After installation, it was found that the Chinese software and the document on the writing board were garbled in the English WINDOWS system. So I found a MUI (multi-language package) installation, but it is still not working. So I am looking for the reason, it is originally setting up. After the reminder of online articles, I finally made those garbled into a long-lost Chinese. The specific solution is as follows:
Win2k: Start> Settings> Conctrol Panel> Regional option> General In the Language Settings for System checkbox, select the language you want to support, insert your installation CD confirmation. If you want your English system to support Chinese software, set the default value of the language to Chinese, which makes the system use Chinese coding rules by default. If you want the menu, the dialog is also displayed in Chinese, in Menu and Dialogs Select Chinese (Simplified). WinXP: Settings> Conctrol Panel> Regional and Language Option> Click the lauguages tab, select Install Files for East Asias Lauguages to place Apply after installing the disc. Also if you want the system to support Chinese software, select China (PRC) as the default language of the Non-Unicode Program in the Regional and Language Option. Win2003 with WinXP