Apple Macintosh Korean Language Kit User Manual

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Click Continue.

The Install Korean dialog box appears.

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Click Install.

6

Follow the directions you see on the screen.

Messages tell you when you need to insert another disk. It takes a few
minutes to complete the installation.

Not enough disk space? If you see a message that there is not enough room on
your disk to install the Korean Language Kit, either make more room on your
disk by removing items you don’t need, or do a minimum installation as
described in “Custom Install,” next.

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When you see a message that installation is complete, click Quit to exit from the Installer
program.

8

If you see a message telling you to restart your system, click Restart.

You must restart your system to activate the Korean Language Kit software.

Your computer now supports Korean.

IMPORTANT

Before you begin working in Korean, you may want to set the

Views control panel to the Seoul font, described in “Displaying Korean
Filenames Correctly,” later in this chapter.

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Setting Up

When you’re ready to
begin, click Install.

To switch to a different
disk, click Switch Disk.

Make sure the disk

named here is the

one on which you

want to install the

language kit.

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