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1. Windows "Start Menu"¸Þ´º
¡æ "Control Panel" Ŭ¸¯. Click the "Start Menu" and chose the "Control Panel"
2. "Date, Time, Language and Regional Options"
¶Ç´Â " Regional and Language
Options" Ŭ¸¯. Open the Control
Panel Then click
the "Date, Time, Language and Regional Options" icon.
The select the "Add Other languages"
task. 
3. "Regional and Language
Options" »ó´Ü "Languages"
¸Þ´ºÈ¸é¿¡¼ "Supplemental language support"ÀÇInstall files for East
Asian Languages"
üũ¹Ú½º¸¦ Ã¼Å©ÇØÁØ ÈÄ "Text Services and Input
Languages" ÀÇ
Details"¹öưÀ»
Ŭ¸¯. You should then see the "Regional and Language
Options" dialog box as shown below.
Two things need to be done
here: Click on the "Install files for East
Asian Languages" check box(This ensures that the correct
fonts are installed). Then click the "Details" button.
You should then see the "Text Services and Input
Languages" dialog box.

4. "Text Services and Input Languages"ȸ鿡¼
"Installed
services"ÀÇ "Add..."¹öưÀ» Ŭ¸¯.
In "Text Services and Input Languages"
dialog box we need to add the Korean IME and the Korean Keyboard
components. Click the "Add..." button.
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5. "Add Input Language" ȸé
"Input
language"¿¡¼ "Korean"À»
ã¾Æ Ŭ¸¯. You should now see the "Add Input Language"
dialog box. Chose "Korean" in the "Input
language" combo box as illustrated below.
6. "Keyboard layout/IME"¿¡¼
"Korean"
¶Ç´Â "Korean Input
System (IME ????)"¸¦ Ŭ¸¯ÇÏ¿© ¼±ÅÃÇØÁØ
ÈÄ "Ok"¹öưÀ» Ŭ¸¯. ("IME
????"Àº MS OfficeÁ¦Ç°À» »ç¿ëÁßÀÎ °æ¿ì ¹öÀü(2000~2007µî)¿¡
µû¶ó ¼±Åð¡´ÉÇÔ) Still in the "Add Input Language" dialog
box, check the "Keyboard layout/IME" check box and chose "Korean Input
System (IME????)" in the drop down combo box.
Final click the "OK" button.

7. "Text Services and Input Languages"ȸé
"Default input language"ÀÇ ¾ð¾î¸¦ "Korean"
¶Ç´Â "Korean Input
System (IME????)"·Î
¼±ÅÃÇØÁØ ÈÄ "Ok"¹öưÀ» Ŭ¸¯. You should end up with a "Korean" entry
under "Installed Services".
Be sure that there is also a keyboard entry under
"Korean" and that it is the "Korean Input System(IME 2002)" and
NOT just "Korean".
Finally click the "OK" button.

8. "Regional and Language
Options"È¸é »ó´Ü "Regional Option"À»
Ŭ¸¯ "Standards and fomats"ÀÇ "Korean"À¸·Î
¼±ÅÃ.

9. "Regional and Language
Options"È¸é »ó´Ü "Advanced"À»
Ŭ¸¯ÇÏ¿© "Language for non-Unicode programs"ÀÇ
¾ð¾î¸¦ "Korean"À¸·Î
¼±ÅÃÇØÁØ ÈÄ "Ok"¹öưÀ» Ŭ¸¯ÇÑ´Ù.

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