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    Senior Member pandaz3's Avatar
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    Windows XP (Korean Version)

    Hi folks, I will build for my wife a new system pretty soon. She would like to have Windows XP in Korean. I have been to the Microsoft site and know that they have it, but i have some questions about its usability. I assume you can load english based programs, but does it load in English or Korean? Also would you need to obtain something like Works in Korean? She main uses it for internet gaming and communication, (Chatting at game sites) and for streaming video. Thanks

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    I suppose most "multi language program" on setup checks for the OS installed and the language used...so it appropriately installs or asks for user input for the which one to install.

    hopefully...if you are installin programs written only in English then they will run on your system in english...but i am not sure though.

    But logically speakin how can the OS show english words, that too in a 3 party prog "written only in english", in korean....

    can't say?

    what do you see when you go to msn.com...i don't think it shows up in korean or do they? Maybe they have msn.com/korea some thin like that but thats different.

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    Thanks, I just went to the MSN site, but it will have to wait till I can collaborate with my wife.

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