kallieb
08-11-2007, 11:48 PM
I hope the subject line was not too confusing, but I wanted to catch someone's eye. I really need some help.
I provided an old desktop computer to a friend. I had Windows XP Home - English Edition running as the OS. My friend is french-speaking only, so he is struggling with the english only menus, help features, etc etc.
I found what appears to be a reliable download of xp home edition in french from one of my torrent sites, and could easily obtain an ISO/Crackz of a french language xp program.
My concern is that I have never switched operating systems before. Do I have to delete the original english version before installing the french one???? How exactly do I do this. I tried google (it is our bestfriend after all!!) but I'm finding way too much information when I do a search, but not the answer I'm looking for.
Could someone who is familiar with this task, and knows well how to do this, please post back (or PM -- whichever is more convenient) with simple explaination/steps as to what I should do.
Thank you very much in advance. This is greatly appreciated.
I provided an old desktop computer to a friend. I had Windows XP Home - English Edition running as the OS. My friend is french-speaking only, so he is struggling with the english only menus, help features, etc etc.
I found what appears to be a reliable download of xp home edition in french from one of my torrent sites, and could easily obtain an ISO/Crackz of a french language xp program.
My concern is that I have never switched operating systems before. Do I have to delete the original english version before installing the french one???? How exactly do I do this. I tried google (it is our bestfriend after all!!) but I'm finding way too much information when I do a search, but not the answer I'm looking for.
Could someone who is familiar with this task, and knows well how to do this, please post back (or PM -- whichever is more convenient) with simple explaination/steps as to what I should do.
Thank you very much in advance. This is greatly appreciated.