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Hey,
How do I get Korean characters to show up on chrome? It shows up just fine everywhere else (explorer, itunes etc)
I've tried
Changing system locale to Korea
unchecking "hide fonts based on language settings" in font settings
deleting FNTCACHE.DAT
So I've been doing a lot of different ways to fix this that I've found online.
Things I've Done:
1. Fonts> Font Settings> Unchecked "Hide fonts based on language settings"
2. Check windows update for optional updates for the language pack (none found)
3. Control Panel> Clock, Language, and...
Hello,
I'm using x64 Ultimate on a laptop and after some time (or launching something? dunno) the korean characters won't show anymore in explorer and some programs (MediaMonkey for example). I barely never had this issue using x32 Ultimate. Any idea what's causing that?
EDIT: So found out...
I'm having difficulty typing in Korean using the "Keyboards and Languages" option on Windows 7.
So this is my procedure so far, including the step where I get lost:
1. Control Panel
2. Clock, Language & Region
3. Keyboards and Language
4. Change Keyboards
5. Select "Korean (KO)" in the...