Installation of East Asian languages files

When I inserted my Microsoft Office XP Professional disk in my computer to install the files for East Asian languages, my computer still says I need to insert the disc. I can't find a way to install the files without the disc, despite the search the Microsoft support Web site. What should I do?

Hi voyagerprouty,.

I think you use hard disk to install the East Asian language files. We recommend that you insert the Windows XP disc to continue and complete the installation.
For more information about installing East Asian language files, see the following article: install East Asian language files on your computer

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