Japanese at Installation

G

Guest

I have been trying to install a Japanese program on my laptop(original language was english and I put Japanese IME into it).
And all Japanese texts comes up with ???? or some thing that I can't understand.
Is there anything I can do to make Japanese display properly on Install wizard and Flash Players(By Micromedia)?
My laptop displays Japanese properly on normal Japanese sites(where it doesn't use Flash Player)
Please help me...Thank You
 
X

xfile

Hi:

IME is for your to input designated language (i.e Japanese in your case)
which is not the same system support language.

You can use IE to browse Japanese site as many of today's site is designed
with Unicode and IE supports Unicode and many languages of Unicode.

In any case, what you would need to more in-depth language support of your
system, and you can do that by the following ways:

(1) As someone suggested, you can purchased a Japanese version of OS and
that can give you 100% of the language in addition to English. Most Asian
language OSes support local language + English.

(2) Alternatively, contact MS or your local dealer to purchase
multi-language pack for your English OS. This gives you 90% of additional
language supports in addition to your default English without removing
English OS. However, some older applications
may still have minor problems and sometime you have to change back and forth
on Regional and Language settings in Control Panel if you wish to change
default language.

Good luck


Zenith.exe said:
I have been trying to install a Japanese program on my laptop(original
language was english and I put Japanese IME into it).
And all Japanese texts comes up with ???? or some thing that I can't understand.
Is there anything I can do to make Japanese display properly on Install
wizard and Flash Players(By Micromedia)?
 
C

CS

Unless he needs the complete Japanese version of XP, I would advise
installing the Japanese IME which is provided on retail copies of XP
home and Pro. That will enable him to read/write Japanese in most
programs that support unicode and MS Office. The following web site
has very good instructions and information regarding the installing of
Asian IMEs. You might want to go there and see for yourself.

Also, I'm not sure that an individual can purchase the multi-language
pack as you're advising. Do you have a web site or know of where
the multi-language pack can be purchased from?

Anyway, go here as I suggested above:

http://members.aol.com/ncc1701mkii/
 
G

Guest

Thank you both very much for helping me
you two are very kind and helpful
My problem was solved, and I'm so greatful
Again, Thank you!
 

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