Originally posted by: Dopefiend
Defaults to European settings...? Er, no, it doesn't because Windows XP CANNOT default to European or American settings. It default to American, and that CANNOT be changed without remaking the CD. UK localised copies of Windows XP DO NOT EXIST..
Oh, and if you can't cope with GMT time, a different way of displaying the date, and the correct English spellings of the English language then you're a moron, plain and simple.
The only way that you have a UK localised copy of XP is if you have an illegal copy that has been hacked around to default to UK localisation.
Quit spouting garbage- link to a UK localised copy of Windows XP available to buy online, and I'll eat my desk.*
*Which I won't be doing, as you won't be able to find one.
European version of XP
Hope your desk is made of Chocolate or Gingerbread.
PS. I assume that the default install locality settings are controlled by the SETUP.INF or whatever the main root setup file is. Considering how many different batches of CDs that MS presses, I'm truely honestly surprised that they don't have one specifically for UK-default settings for English-speaking countries. I would think that would please their customers, whereas having to manually choose UK from a US-default copy, could irk some of their UK customers.
(Yes, I know that the EU version of XP that I link to above is actually a very new thing. You don't really have to eat your desk.)
Edit: I take that back. I
was able to find a seperate "UK" version of Windows, as compared to the "US" version -
look here. Granted, when you click on "English (UK)", the only product listed for sale is W2K Pro (UK edition), but it would highly surprise me that MS, who is generally so accomodating for local-language versions, would create a UK-specific version of W2K, and then kill it off when XP was released. (While at the same time, maintaining seperate versions for, say, Sri Lanka.) The price that it is listed for, makes it look like it is indeed a legit version.
So how about you just eat one leg off of your desk then?