Windows help installing XP East Asian language

I'm running on the English version of windows XP, attempting to display Chinese. I went through several websites of the installation (God, I even youtube it)

currect me if I'm doing something wrong:
1. I go to the Control Panel,
2. click on regional and language, options
3 languages, then I click this checkbox "install files for East Asian languages".
4. a messge pop up to say a word on I need to 230 MB of disk space, which is no problem, I pop my Windows XP disc in there, authentic u - go, it begins to install.
5. then, after about 10 ~ 15 seconds installation, it tells me to restart my PC, so I reboot, no problem at all, everything is going very well

HOWEVER

After I restarted my PC, the newspaper at the rear, the samething again, I'm going to control panel, click regional and language options, and then click languages, and then I click on details, under settings, click on Add.  A pop window up wher under input language, there is no choice of Chinese, not even the Japanese or Koreans, the list is identical to the front...

things I checked
1. Yes, I am the administrator, I'm running in windows Xp Professional SP3
2. Yes the "install files for East Asian languages" is selected. So I installed, it's just not there!

Create a new user account and verify.

How to create and configure user accounts in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/279783

Also check out this link:

Installation of the files for the languages of Eastern Asia without CD
http://forums.techarena.in/Windows-XP-support/873146.htm

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