If you are using Windows ME or 98, you might look for the Korean downloads when you use Windows Update. If you are using Windows 2000 or XP, you should review the Regional Options section of the Control Panel.
Hey, if you are using a MAC, then it just might not work!
Good Luck and Happy Computing!
2006-11-19 22:28:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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it is most probable that the page encoding is not correct or you dont have the right fonts to display it. Try view->character encoding-> and select Korean from the list. If this does not work try UTF from the list.
If this does not work either you will have to go to control panel and regional settings and install the korean fonts!
I hope this helps!
2006-11-20 06:26:45
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answered by str1der 3
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If your on Windows you need to install the east Asian language support files, go to Control Panel/Regional and Languages Options/Languages/Supplemental Language Support and click on install files for east Asian languages. You have to have your Windows Install disk to do this I think.
2006-11-20 06:39:05
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answered by Christopher J 4
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you need to download a korean language pack for your browser maybe? or try changing your language settings
2006-11-20 06:27:22
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answered by Anonymous
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