![]() Sorry if im unclear or anything, I'm just really bad at explaning things ~_~. So adding those three extensions will emulate Korean, Chinese, Japanese support for that program in this case Winamp. If you do not have one, click on the Windows flag that is on the bottom left of Windows 10. The Internet Explorer 11 Language Packs install language specific resource files, allowing users to view the user interface (UI) of Internet explorer 11 in a different supported language. There are many ways to accomplish this, but the simplest is to merely press the Windows key. "C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\AppLoc.exe "C:\Program Files\Winamp\winamp.exe" "/L0404" "/L0804" "/L0411"" First Goal: Installing Japanese Language Pack (6 Steps) 1st: You will need to make your way over to your Computer’s settings. That part in red is the code for the language *In this case L0412 been Korean* that you wanted Applocale to emulate and such, so you can add more to it to support more lnuage e.g. "C:\WINDOWS\AppPatch\AppLoc.exe "C:\Program Files\Winamp\winamp.exe" "/L0412"" Then click Propertys, a box will open and in that box there will be a part named "Target" there will be something similer to this: *Of course things will change depending on where you installed it, and where the program is* It should look something like this when you right click on the short cut *It will be in the Microsoft Applocale folder in the start menu* So when run a program though Applocale and it ask's you if you would like to make a sort cut to that program, Pick Yes. ![]()
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