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June 13, 2009

Saving your Settings - Error

This one occurs as WinXP becomes nonresponsive during a shutdown.The computer hangs, and you are unable to restart it.

The root cause of this one is that a Microsoft IME (Input Method Editor) is installed and set up for use at the Welcome screen but is not functioning properly. And what is an IME? IME is a program in Windows designed to let you enter complex, foreign language characters (such as Far East languages like Korean or Chinese)
using a standard keyboard.WinXP already comes with built-in language support for Chinese, Japanese and Korean, so you don’t need to download any of the IMEs to work with one of those Far East languages in WinXP. To set up the various multilanguage
options in WinXP, double-click the Regional and Language Options icon in Control Panel.



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