Select , Arabic (Saudi Arabia) , or your preferred regional variant from the drop-down menu. Set the keyboard layout to Arabic (101) or Arabic (102) . Click OK , then click Apply .

tab and select Arabic from the dropdown for "Language for non-Unicode programs" to ensure all software displays Arabic text correctly. Critical Considerations

If you have a legitimate Windows XP installation media (CD or ISO), you can try the following:

Cochez la case . Cliquez sur Appliquer .

You do not need a sketchy repack to get Arabic on Windows. Even if you are stuck on XP hardware, here is the safer path.

Windows XP Sweet 5.1 (often packaged as versions like 4.0 Repack) remains one of the most legendary modified bootlegs of the classic Windows XP operating system. Popularized across North Africa and the Middle East during the 2000s and 2010s, this custom build integrated themes, drivers, and software utilities directly into the installation media.

Avant de commencer, assurez-vous que vous utilisez bien "Windows XP Sweet 51 40 Repack". Vous pouvez vérifier cela en allant dans les propriétés du système (clic droit sur "Ordinateur" ou "Poste de travail" > Propriétés).

Here is a comprehensive guide on how to install the Arabic language on Windows XP Sweet 5.1 (4.0 Repack). 📂 Requirements Before You Start To successfully add Arabic language support, you will need:

Windows XP has not received a security update since 2019 (and even those were emergency patches for WannaCry). Any “repack” floating around on torrent sites or obscure forums contains one of three things:

As the system rebooted, the tension peaked. If the repack was too "lite," the fonts would render as empty squares—digital tombstones for a language the OS didn't want to remember.

Once the core script files are installed, add the Arabic input method.