Language package

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HI, I have the Windows XP and I'm trying to make the
korean letters come out properly on the screens. To do
so, I already went to control panel - language
preferences. It let me type in korean, but the letters
wouldn't come out on the webpages. So I downloaded the
Language Package although it wasn't for the WIndows XP.
NOw the letters come out, but, not on some parts of the
page and on emails... Can somebody help me??? WHat should
I have done? THank you
 
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To install East Asian language files on your computer
You must be logged on as a computer administrator in order
to complete this procedure.

Open Regional and Language Options in Control Panel.
On the Languages tab, under Supplemental language support,
select the Install files for East Asian languages check
box.
Click OK or Apply.
You will prompted to insert the Windows CD-ROM or point to
a network location where the files are located.

After the files are installed, you must restart your
computer.
Notes

To open Regional and Language Options, click Start, click
Control Panel, click Date, Time, Language, and Regional
Options, and then click Regional and Language Options.
The East Asian languages include Chinese, Japanese, and
Korean. The files for most other languages are installed
on your computer automatically by Windows.
It is recommended that you install these files only if you
are going to be entering or receiving text in one or more
of these languages. The Chinese, Japanese, and Korean
files require about 230 megabytes (MB) of space on your
hard disk. In addition to the language files, Input Method
Editors (IMEs) are installed for each of the three
languages.
After you install the East Asian language files on your
computer's hard disk, you must add the individual
languages for which you want to enter and display text.
After you add a language, the language is loaded into
memory every time you start your computer. For more
information, click Related Topics.
To remove the Chinese, Japanese, and Korean files from
your computer, clear the check box, and then click OK or
Apply.
 
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