Windows has supported multiple languages from the start. Now, it even lets you have multiple languages installed on your PC. You can use one for display, while the other can be used to type, and so on ...
Remove and add the Language again Copy language files from an old installation Check Input Indicator status Bypass WSUS for Domain-Joined PC Unjoin the Domain and Install the language. Always make ...
I used the 'region and language' control panel in Windows XP to add Japanese as an input language. I no longer need it installed. So I go to the control panel and remove it, thinking I'm done with it.