Showing posts with label korean language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label korean language. Show all posts

Monday, December 17, 2012

Monday, December 17, 2012 - ,, No comments

Using 32GB USB drives on an old Korean computer

I've had to buy more than my share of USB drives in Korea because they either keep breaking or I end up losing them.  Since my school bought new classroom computers, I've been able to use drives with a lot of storage!  My latest USB is an HP which is only about an inch long.  It's great, but it doesn't work on my old office computer (Windows XP).

There is at least one solution.  Microsoft issued an update to XP which allows for exFAT compatibility.  Simply, the exFAT update gives the computer a way to read the data on drives with large storage.  Before, I was limited to using 4GB cards and USB drives.

Installing it on your computer is easy, if you can avoid one pitfall.

1. Visit www.microsoft.com/ko-kr/download/details.aspx?id=19364
This is the KOREAN download page for the KB955704 update. If you update using the English version of this file on a Korean computer, or vice versa, there will be an error and you will not be allowed to install.


2. Double check that it has KOR in the title.  Run the file.

It should automatically install. Click the proper buttons to accept the license agreement. You computer will then restart. When it does, plug in your USB and enjoy! ^^


Monday, September 17, 2012

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

How to Communicate Using Perfect Korean

I had a rare day off yesterday.  It was a great chance to catch up on some loose ends.  Number one on the list: getting a new check card.  I was a little nervous about how long it would take to get it done.  Getting my first check card took nearly 4 hours. This time it took less than one.  Much of that time was spent waiting for my number to be called.

How did I get so lucky? I used a note written for me by a Korean teacher:

"I've lost my check card.
체크카드를 읿어버렸습니다.

Can I please get a replacement?"
새것을발급받을 수 있을까요?