Approximately 48 MB of free space for the Arabic pack files. Installation Steps: Go to Control Panel > Regional and Language Options .

The historically existed in two distinct forms: the Multilingual User Interface (MUI) for full system translation and the Language Interface Pack (LIP) for a partially localized experience. While Windows XP reached its end of support on April 8, 2014 , these packs remain relevant for legacy systems needing Arabic support. Types of Arabic Support

To enable full Arabic support on a legacy Windows XP machine, users typically need:

Designed for emerging markets, this provides an ~80% localized experience . It translates core desktop features (Start Menu, Control Panel) while leaving less-used components in English.

Even without a full language pack, any version of Windows XP can be configured to read and type in Arabic through the "Regional and Language Options" in the Control Panel. Requirements & Installation