
- Japanese applocale 10 how to#
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These can also be downloaded from Microsoft, but pirated OS's must stay far away from it. NOTE: You must have your Windows XP installation CD or at least the necessary files. Installing East Asian Languages on Windows XP If you feel more comfortable, you can set your system's locale to Japanese instead of using Applocale. You must ABSOLUTELY have Japanese Locale the last option on Applocale on EVERYTHING. For systems other than Windows, you may need to use Wine, EasyRPG or some other program to get a game working on Mac or Linux.

Most Yume Nikki fangames are Japanese, and coded in Japanese Locale.
Japanese applocale 10 code#
If your game's locale is Japanese, click Code Page on the upper right and choose Japanese to change the code, check the preview then extract the file It is completely free to use and virus free.Ī free unzipping program that can change the code page easily without system locale changes or locale emulators and supports many formats.
Japanese applocale 10 zip#
There are many unzipping programs you can use to unzip fangames, but it is highly suggested to download 7-Zip, because any other programs will mess up Japanese file names, and some you need to pay, or has only a demo version when 7-Zip is virus free and free to use! You will need to set correct locale in system settings or via locale emulator in order to extract non-Unicode archives most of zip ones.įor unzipping Chinese fangames it is best to use HaoZip, as it will keep the Chinese characters from messing up during extraction.
Japanese applocale 10 how to#
Below are some common issues and instructions on how to fix them. Technical difficulties may occur while playing Yume Nikki and its fan games. 7.6 RPG Maker 2003 Runtime Package is not present or not registered.7.5 DirectDraw Error (DDERR_UNSUPPORTED).7.4 BGM Background Music Isn't Playing in RPG Maker 2000-2003.7.3 It's kind of laggy/Fullscreen and Window Mode.7.2 My character keeps going up without me pushing any buttons!.7.1 I'm using Windows Vista and the game doesn't work!.3.3 Downloading and using Microsoft Applocale.3.2 Installing East Asian Languages on Windows XP.cmd should pop up with "C:\Users\yourname" What is where "yourname" is is your username. If you don't know your username (what a tech savvy geek you are D) Go to the start menu. the phrase "\apploc.msi" needs to be added to the end of that line.)

IF THEY AREN'T : If your downloads are saved somewhere else then you have to find apploc.msi, left click it, select "Properties" and take note of the "Location". (Note: This is if all your settings are DEFAULT. If you don't know your username see note below. "C:\Users\yourusernamehere\Downloads\apploc.msi" (you know you want to )Ĥ.You should now be on Command Prompt! Hats off to youĥ.If your applocale is stored in downloads, type this COMMAND Right click it and select "Run as administrator." It should have the little blue and yellow shield thing next to it.ģ.Click "Yes" to the pop up.

You have to run it as admin on Command PromptĢ."cmd" should pop up under programs.
Japanese applocale 10 install#
NOT A GOOD COMBINATION!!!! D: When I tried to install it a message popped up saying something was wrong with the installer package. I needed AppLocale on my computer for some music program to import MIDIs, I have Windows 7, and AppLocale is kinda iffy on this op system. Okkkkkk So I was having trouble with this myself.
