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**First please go to start > control panel > regional and language options.**Make sure you have a copy of XP on hand**
To enable the display of korean text, all you need to do is ensure your settings reflect the following:
On the languages tab you will see a lower frame of options called Supplemental language support. Of these options, make sure you have ticked ‘Install files for East Asian Languages’. Insert the cd if prompted to. Restart if prompted to.
Moving on to the Advanced tab, set the Language for non-Unicode programs to Korean. Insert the cd if prompted to. Restart if prompted to.
I never changed anything else in this tab. Click apply.
You should now be able to see korean text correctly in most if not all applications
I know it says Korean but it will also enable Chinese when you do it.