If you want a Chinese language pack on Windows you should download one from the Windows Update. Then just follow directions and a couple minutes later you will be reading the language you want.
You might look here and see if it will help: http://china.answers.com/chinese-language/popular-chinese-language-learning-websites
One can download software to learn Chinese language from the following websites: SoftwareSolution, OpenCulture, DeclanSoftware and MandarinTools (it has a subsection for Chinese software).
You can run it for free by using Boot Camp or Parallels to install Windows on a partition of your Apple hard drive. Of course you will have to purchase the Windows OS in order to install it unless someone will give it to you.
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This is really good... http://www.revouninstaller.com/revo_uninstaller_free_download.html
One can find instructions on how to install Windows Vista directly on Microsoft's personal business website. You can also get instructions that are written from inside a brand new Vista software box.
A Chinese tutor, or a Chinese language course. You may also be able to learn from an immersion computer program, especially if coupled by practicing with friends and acquaintances who speak Chinese.
probably a virus. Does it do so with all applications? if it's not a virus, then someone has tampered with the contents of your windows\fonts folder if you can't figure out if someone has tampered with it, search and download default windows fonts or copy them from another person's computer (windows\fonts and install them in the windows\fonts folder-> menu bar file>install fonts. do exactly as i say or it might cause disorders. or ask someone who has an idea.
As with any language around the world, Chinese use their language to communicate with others who speak the same language. It's used in print in books, magazines, newspapers, etc. It's also spoken when conversing with someone, sung, broadcast over the radio, etc.
You are simply unfamiliar with the language. Any language seems nonsensical to someone who has not been exposed to it.
Find a computer where you can add a password in the bios. Doing so, you can setup your bios to boot from hard drive first before booting from the DVD drive. No windows install DVD will be able to re install windows since the hard drive will boot first.Then, in windows, setup you account as admin and add a password for it if there is no password. Setup a guest account for other windows users. That's it.
Our language and her or his language are not the same, so we don't know what he or she said. For example, when hearing someone speak Chinese (when you don't speak it yourself) you can't know what he or she said!