Google Chrome Error Message In Chinese
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Chrome 64-bit brought support for modern hardware and promises "fewer crashes, better performance, and security." But with such a dramatic update, some things got broken, one of which http://features.en.softonic.com/how-to-fix-chrome-64-bit-japanese-korean-unicode-text-error-1 is displaying unicode characters for Asian languages. There is a bug within Chrome 64-bit Version 37.0.2062.94 that can change font settings and remove the ability to display Japanese and Korean text. This http://groups.google.com/ also affected some Chinese text, but is not as widespread. The bug isn't easily reproduced on every computer, but you'll know if you have it. I have Chrome 64-bit installed on different google chrome computers and I have the display error on one install of Chrome but not the other. The major sites where people reported the problem is Facebook and popular Asian language sites. If you're experiencing this bug, the steps below should get Japanese and Korean to display again in Chrome. Auto detect encoding in Chrome Open the Chrome menu (three bars) and locate Tools. In google chrome error the menu, find Encoding and make sure that Auto detect is selected. This option will automatically check to make sure the page has the right encoding. Font settings in Chrome Another place to check is in Web content and the Customize fonts menu. Open the Chrome menu (three bars) and open the Settings menu. Web content is found by clicking on Show advanced settings. Open the menu and scroll to the bottom and make sure that Unicode (UTF-8) is selected. UTF-8 is the most common setting for websites. Disable DirectWrite If the above options didn't work or text is hit-or-miss, the best fix is to disable DirectWrite. To access this option, in the address bar type in chrome://flags. This will bring you to the experimental features within Chrome. It's recommended you don't mess with these options, but in this case, this is the best fix. Click on Enable to disable DirectWrite in Chrome. To apply changes, click the Relaunch Now button at the bottom of the tab. Chrome will relaunch with all the same tabs that were previously open. Disabling DirectWrite should solve any problems with displaying text. Now yo
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