Disappeared mysteriously character encoding

Hi once again, guys.

OK, so that's the thing like that. I have Windows Vista SP2 and Internet Explorer 8. Recently, I have noticed that Japanese websites that use encodings of Japanese characters, such as Japanese (EUC), Japanese (JIS) and Japanese (Shift_JIS), display the text garbled instead of Japanese characters. I assumed that that was caused by the Unicode value encodings, so I went to the encoding menu to change to all the character encodings mentioned previously and he found none of the Japanese character encodings were present, because they have disappeared.

After my first surprise, I noticed that other encodings of characters Asian Oriental were still present (Korean, Chinese, Taiwanese, etc) and as perplexed as I was, decided to uninstall Internet Explorer 8 to see if the problem was independent of the browser. Found the same result after an uninstall successful (using Internet Explorer 7) and even after clean reinstall Internet Explorer 8.

Knowing that Windows Vista has supported language of Eastern Europe and Asia already integrated, that I found no way to repair or reinstall to see if the problem could be solved in this way. My father has a laptop with Windows Vista SP2 and Internet Explorer 8, and he has no problem at all. My mother has a laptop with Windows XP SP3 and Internet Explorer 7, once again without a problem. I have a laptop with Windows 7 and Internet Explorer 8, always without problems. This means that what has caused the problem came from my own desktop computer.

Oh, almost forgot, list of the things that is present on this computer:

  • Windows Vista with Service Pack 2
  • Internet Explorer 8 (also tried with Internet Explorer 7)
  • Panda Antivirus Pro 2010 (it was the culprit of all that many times, so why not add it?)

I need these Japanese encodings, because I used to navigate the Japanese sites to keep my Japanese reading skills still work. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks, Lorien, for suggesting me to get help in the Internet Explorer Forum.

Trying not repost and be brief, the registry has lost value that pointed to the specified code page. Just added and works very well. The inspiration camefrom here.

Thanks again.

Tags: Windows

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