It's Greek to me. Apparently to the computer too.
Actually, during setup of the operating system, the preferred language is selected -- in this case it was probably English. If you go to Tools > Windows Update, I believe you can find an add-on that will display Greek. Won't translate it for you though. You need a special program for that. Try googling 'translation software'.
2006-09-09 04:30:25
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answer #1
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answered by r_moulton76 4
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There is a version of Windows available in Greek. Check out Microsoft.com
2006-09-09 11:31:59
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answered by crzybob 3
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coz it understands jst binary..either 0 or 1..it doesnt understnd ny other language..u can run diff softwares on it...
2006-09-09 11:36:12
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answered by Chweet_alien 3
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Greek is old enough. It is outdated.
2006-09-09 11:28:52
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answered by Best Answer Expert 3
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computer does not understand any language without engish okkkkkkkkk.
2006-09-09 11:29:26
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answered by PREET 2
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too outdated and geeky
2006-09-09 11:42:35
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answered by Anonymous
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it wasn't born in greece.
2006-09-09 11:26:26
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answered by _ 2
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cause others cant understand y do u ask idiotic questions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-09 11:59:29
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answered by daniel_jb1993 1
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cause others cant understand y do u ask idiotic questions !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-09 11:35:33
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answered by Anonymous
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