I have received this question regarding applications (like Sina UC, shown above), Chinese MP3 filenames, software from Taiwan and the mainland, even US versions of QuickBooks that used to accept Chinese characters in text fields until the user upgraded or moved to a new system. If you see Chinese on some web pages but not all, or if Chinese in some but not all applications looks like the dialog box above, don't worry! You do not need to upgrade Windows. No Language Packs or MUI bundles are necessary for this. Do I need a Language Pack? Help!!!Ĭhinese should display automatically in recent versions of Windows, or after you have enabled East Asian languages in Windows XP. The Chinese characters in one of my programs, some of my filenames, and on some web pages are showing up as "?", boxes and other garbage characters. FAQ: Chinese will not display in Windows application, filename, or web page :: Pinyin Joe
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