How does WIN98 display Korean? Do you want to install components?

Updated on technology 2024-06-15
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

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  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you see that some of the text is small boxes, it means that your computer does not support Korean display. You first solve the problem of the Korean language display and input method on the computer.

    1. Korean display problem solved.

    System. After installing on a non-Korean system, you can display the Korean font and enter Korean in IE, Word2000 in Windows 95 98 ME.

    2.Windows 2000 users.

    Please select "Korean" in the "System Language Settings" column in the Control Panel - Regional Options, then click OK and restart it. At this time, you need 2000 installation discs, what if you don't have them on hand for the time being? Please unzip the Korean installation file, and then insert the disc when the Korean installation prompts you can specify the directory you just unzipped.

    XP user. The system is usually loaded with almost all languages, so you can see Korean. It's just that the input method needs to be right-clicked in the input method toolbar to select the settings, and add it inside.

    Korean input method program (including Korean fonts).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    First of all, it should be noted that BIOS is the abbreviation of the basic input and output system, for the computer with the 98 system, the BIOS at that time could not support Korean, and there would only be English. The multi-language function is only available after the Chinese XP, and for the previous version of the XP, it is not possible to switch between multiple languages through the so-called language brother package.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Win2000 and WinXP come with Korean support, follow the steps below:

    Win2000 system according to the following order to open the "Control Panel> area options >General-> the language settings of the system" and then select "Korean", so that your machine already supports "Korean". Add Korean input method to open in turn, "Control Panel> Area Options, >Input Method Locale" tab, select it, click the "Add" button, and send it out of a dialog box, select "Korean" in the "Input Method Locale", and press all the "OK" buttons.

    If you can't display Korean yet, follow these steps: Open Control Panel > Region Options - >Advanced - >Advanced Region Options", select page 949, and then select Korean in the system language settings.

    WinXP system directly uses XP's built-in Korean display, and the input method needs to be set by yourself. Specifically, open "Control Panel >Region and Language Options" in turn, double-click to open "Region and Language Options", you can see "Region Options, Language, Advanced", select "Language", and then press "Details", "Input Language Settings" will appear, and then you select "Add", enter the language "Hanxian", and press OK. In this way, the Korean Chinese input method is set successfully.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    XP itself comes with Korean.,Find it in the input method locale.。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Are there still machines that don't display Korean?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You have installed the lite version, and the languages except Chinese have been removed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to the next font and install it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Windows XP opens an Internet Explorer, and then in the toolbar"Check"menu"Encoding"and choose from them"Korean"or"Korean".Windows XP generally doesn't need to install any plug-ins, and it can display Korean language immediately. Windows 2000 opens an Internet Explorer, and then in the toolbar"Check"menu"Encoding"and choose from them"Korean"or"Korean".

    Windows 2000 may require the installation of the above mentioned""to display Korean. windows 98

    Open an Internet Explorer, and then in the toolbar"Check"menu"Encoding"and choose from them"Korean"or"Korean".Windows 98 will prompt you if you want to choose the Korean language support plug-in from Microsoft at this time"Yes"Not automatically**. **After that, you need to run the installation and restart the computer to display the Korean language.

    That's the problem with your system. Your computer is equipped with a lite version of Jujumao XP, right? The lite installer simplifies some of the things that most people don't need.

    There is no other way to do this than to reinstall the system. Follow-up question: It's not a hardcover version of the system, the computer was just bought:

    Right-click on my computer - Properties to see what system it is.

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