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| | How do I change the system's language to Korean? I bought the barebone system (Acer) in Canada a few days ago. I want to install the system in Korean but apparently I was told that in Canada the Korean Vista is not out yet? I thought that the CD included all languages but apparently not. Is this true? So if I want to install the system in Korean I have to get a Korean Vista CD? Arggg, this is so annoying. |
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| | Re: How do I change the system's language to Korean? "jjaewonr" <jjaewonr@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:07E7847C-6C73-44DE-8C46-D633D770358A@xxxxxx Quote: >I bought the barebone system (Acer) in Canada a few days ago. > I want to install the system in Korean but apparently > I was told that in Canada the Korean Vista is not out yet? > I thought that the CD included all languages but apparently not. > Is this true? > So if I want to install the system in Korean I have to get a Korean Vista > CD? > Arggg, this is so annoying. The Vista installation media does not contain all languages, and the only Vista version that can accept language packs is Vista Ultimate. There is a Korean language pack for Vista Ultimate. -- Mike Hall - MVP http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/default.aspx |
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| Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 | Re: How do I change the system's language to Korean? I bought the barebone system (Acer) in Canada a few days ago. I want to install the system in Korean but apparently I was told that in Canada the Korean Vista is not out yet? I thought that the CD included all languages but apparently not. Is this true? So if I want to install the system in Korean I have to get a Korean Vista CD? Arggg, this is so annoying. In addition to Mike Hall's post: If you do have Vista Ultimate, then this tutorial will show you how you can change your display language to Korean. Display Language Shawn |
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