Because in the foreign companies unified use of the English version of Windows 7, so when you open some Chinese documents are garbled, and run some Chinese version of the software is also the case, can only use the Chinese version of Windows 7?
Not so. This problem occurs because the Chinese document you open is not saved in Unicode.
"Unicode" also known as unified Code or universal code, some Chinese version of the software, but also does not support Unicode, it will appear garbled.
You can set up a Windows 7 system to easily resolve this problem,
1, turn on "control Panel→clock Language and Region→change display Language", will pop the "Region and Language" window;
2, switch to the Administrative tab, in language Forenoon-unicode programs click the "Change system locale ..." button, the current system locale: Drop-down Menu for "Chinese (Simplified, PRC)", click OK, the system will ask you to reboot;
3, click Restart now restart, you can solve the garbled problem.