I noticed that my T40p's WinXP Pro does not offer an option in the Regional and Language Control Panel to change the system locale (for non-unicode apps).
The drop-down combo is empty. More over the code page tables are empty as well. However I can switch the UI to other language after installing the multi-language pack.
I was just thinking whether the Thinkpad OEM version of WinXP Pro is somehow limited or crippled.
On my desktop with a retail version of WinXP Pro, I have the full options to pick & choose the locale & laguages.
Language options on preinstalled WinXP limited?
I use my Thinkpad for software development, one of the feature is localization. It is kind of hard to do that with the current locale settings.
I am temped to try the retail WinXP install, but maybe that is not a great idea given the previous attemp. http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=3769
I am temped to try the retail WinXP install, but maybe that is not a great idea given the previous attemp. http://forum.thinkpads.com/viewtopic.php?t=3769
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On my X20, shortly after XP was released and after downloading and extracting all applicable drivers and files from IBM, I created a full backup on CD's. I then proceeded with formatting by writing zeros and installed the retail version along with all the ThinkPad needed. Everything went smoothly.
The way I see it is Mr Bill's OS is already limited out of the box so why settle for an even more crippled one from another vendor.
I think your biggest concern would be to ensure that all drivers and files are still available, whether from IBM or another. I recall appreciating having the backup cause IBM no longer had a particular driver or two I needed...I think it had something to do with the on-screen display.
Before all, maybe you want to try doing a repair install. Get a retail XP CD, insert it and proceed into the setup (skipping the 1st repair option), then select r when prompted for the repair.
P.S. never plug/unplug anything & always use A/C while performing major tasks.
The way I see it is Mr Bill's OS is already limited out of the box so why settle for an even more crippled one from another vendor.
I think your biggest concern would be to ensure that all drivers and files are still available, whether from IBM or another. I recall appreciating having the backup cause IBM no longer had a particular driver or two I needed...I think it had something to do with the on-screen display.
Before all, maybe you want to try doing a repair install. Get a retail XP CD, insert it and proceed into the setup (skipping the 1st repair option), then select r when prompted for the repair.
P.S. never plug/unplug anything & always use A/C while performing major tasks.
T23 2647-NU8 (retired X20)
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XP Pro SP3
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