Q: My computer is installed in the Windows 2000 operating system, found in the system to perform "copy"/"Paste" operation, pasted into a text file is garbled, how can i solve this problem?
A: This is a common phenomenon in Windows 2000 and Windows XP systems and is a setup issue. The way to solve this problem is to:
1, before copying the text with "Ctrl+shift" combination key to bring up the Chinese input method, then perform "copy"/"Paste" operation will not appear garbled problem.
2, do not use the system comes with the "text editor", install EmEditor or ultraedit text editor, in the inside select "Paste by ANSI" function.
3, there is a solution is in the system is the default text input method is set to the Chinese state of the English input method. Use the mouse on the system desktop to select "start → settings → control Panel → text Services", there will usually be English and Simplified Chinese two languages, English below the "English (United States)" category of projects, Chinese below the "Simplified Chinese Input Method (US)", "Microsoft Pinyin input" type of projects. In fact, this "Simplified Chinese Input Method (US)" is to enter English in the Chinese state. But it differs from the English (United States) below, which is entered in English. As long as you want this "Simplified Chinese Input Method (US)" is set as the default Input method (the next right corner of the input method will always show "Ch", instead of "En"), there is no garbled case. If you can't find this item on your computer, you're not installing it, either through the system disk or by using the method above.