When everythings installed, you can switch back and THEN use applocale to run Yume Nikki, y2kki, etc. It is quite specialized in what it does and may appeal only to a small audience, and it may not work in all cases, but it is small, open source, and should work in the majority of cases. Keep in mind the english rtp and Japanese rtp are TWO DIFFERENT THINGS. Locale Emulator is a handy program for users who want to run programs designed for specific locales. You may then use the "run as other user" option to run programs that refuse to work properly under your main account. What you can do in this case is create other user accounts on the operating system, and switch the locales for these accounts to the desired one. If not then right-click Installer.exe and select Run with Japanese locale as an administrator (you need NTLEA 圆4 or Locale Emulator for the right-click options). This is the case for the aforementioned 64-bit programs for instance which the program won't emulate another locale for. If the installer does not autorun, go to My Computer or This PC and open the mounted dvd and then run Installer.exe if your computer locale is already set to japanese. Some programs may refuse to run, and there is little that you can do about that. Locale Emulator works fine in many cases, but not in all. The development focus is Windows 10 however. The application itself is compatible with all versions of Windows starting with Windows 7 Service Pack 1.
It runs 32-bit programs on 32-bit and 64-bit systems fine, but does not support 64-bit programs on 64-bit systems.
txt file which is in Japanese and Windows cant read it so I have to abort the installation. Almost the whole installation goes without problems until the installer tries to read an.
#INSTALLING JAPANESE APPLOCALE INSTALL#
One shortcoming of Locale Emulator is that it does not support native 64-bit programs. Hi, Ive have been trying to install a Japanese game on my PC.