East Asian Language Display
1. Chrome : https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/gehjnbchmlbmehcegeionddjmkpnldeg#detail/gehjnbchmlbmehcegeionddjmkpnldeg 2. Operating intself is supporting other languages in Ultimate and Enterprise version. However the MUI rule for IE may differ and I would check optional MS updates. Regards Milos
June 17th, 2012 1:46pm

Hi I had just recently brought a new windows 7 Professional laptop. I found out that my laptop can't display korean language on chrome, windows explorer etc. but other language like chinese and japanese was displaying fine. anyone know how to solve the problem? i would wish to read korean on my laptop
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June 18th, 2012 5:03am

Thank you to both of you for your time. How may I know which are Korean fonts in my fonts folder? And which Korean fonts do I download? I will try changing the system locale option when I got home.
June 22nd, 2012 12:56am

Hi, Please check whether there are any Korean fonts in the font folder C:\WINDOWS\FONTS. If not, please download and install it. Also, try out Control Panel -> Region and Language -> Administrative Tab -> Change System Locale and then set the region and language there Hope this helps Vincent Wang TechNet Community Support
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June 22nd, 2012 2:47am

Hi, When checking the fonts folder, you will see the language on each font. You just need to check whether there are any Korean fonts in it. Regarding the fonts, I've listed couple of links that could be of assistance to you. Change your font settings http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Change-your-font-settings To install or delete any particular font: Install or delete fonts http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Install-or-delete-fonts For answers to some common questions about fonts, check this link: Fonts: frequently asked questions http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows7/Fonts-frequently-asked-questions Hope this helps Vincent Wang TechNet Community Support
June 22nd, 2012 10:36pm

There is Korean font in my font folder as I do see the Korean words. When I change the system locale to Korean it will be able to change all the boxes to Korean fonts but when I change back to my default English (Singapore) it is back to the boxes
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June 23rd, 2012 10:44pm

Hi, If the Korean fonts could display well, you dont need to change the default non-Unicode language. Thank you for your understanding. Regards Vincent Wang TechNet Community Support
June 26th, 2012 4:34am

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