Win7 installation Chinese software shows what is garbled (system language is Chinese)

  

Under the Win7 system, when we install Chinese software, we often encounter some software interfaces that are garbled, but the software itself has no problem, the system language is also Chinese, and there is no virus. Why is this?

Reason: In fact, this is due to the language setting. This language setting does not refer to the software itself, but the system's non-Unicode settings are incorrect. Most users will install the traditional Chinese software. Garbled.

Solution:

First, open Control Panel—Region and Language options

Administrative —Language for non-Unicode programs Change to Chinese (simplified, PRC)< Br>

Second, after OK, you will be asked to restart the computer, then uninstall the garbled software, and then install the software once.

Third, (If you are in China, you need to change the following settings... Foreign users are advised not to change)

1. Open Control Panel—Region and Language option

2, Format changed to Chinese (simplified, PRC)

3, Location changed to China

The whole repair process is very simple, as long as we re-switch the Unicode language option Solved, so your software can display Chinese normally. Sometimes when you install some other country's language, if there is garbled, you can also try to use the above method to select the language, and sometimes it can help you fix it!

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