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if it's windows 7, go to start menu -> type in 'region and language'. there, under format or additional settings, check to see if it was chinese. Then, you can change it to English
This worked on my Cenlux C10 MP3 Recorder. Make a list of every menu
item by number. I went to Google Translate to find out what
each command looked like in Chinese. I converted from English to Chinese
simple. Look for the "English" characters in any menu.
Two possible things are wrong either your hard drive
has gone or your system has corrupted. Put your instal disk in start it
up holding down the c key. Once it has started check that the hard
drive exists by go to the menu bar and selecting the disk utility. If
the hard drive shows it means that it is okay run the disk utility check
drive and then run the repair permissions. Then try restarting, if it
works then you are back up and running again. If the drive shows up and
you restart and the same thing shows up with the grey screen, you will
need to reinstal your system. You do this by starting up with the instal
disk holding down the c key and run the instal script. To keep your
hard drive contents your will MUST use the preserve users instal.
If
your hard drive does not show up the hard drive is probably a gonner
and you will have to purchase a new hard drive and instal a fresh
system.
I believe this question has been ask before. I think is the same question, so I'll post my answer to you too: Go to "apple" menu and go to system preferences, click on international ( the icon with the UN flag), from there you can change your preferable language. if english, Drag english all the way to the top of the list on the left. The list basically, means the other that your mac is going to select a language, if is not available for that particular one, it goes down the list. In the menu, order for sorted list, select english. on the last setting, word brake, leave it at standard. I hope that was what you were referring to, if not, be a bit more specific. for example. are you referring to your mac in general or a specific program on your mac. Otherwise, that should do the trick.
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