korean...

Yes, there is a way, it involves installing Language Packs which I know nothing about. Try Google, you'll find something for sure.
 
What about reinstalling Windows, but use Korean instead of the default English? I have some asian friends that have Windows XP Pro and it's mostly in Chinese. I told him how he did that and he told me that he just set the region and language to Chinese during the installation of Windows XP. I don't know if you can do it now in the Regional properties from the Control Panel after XP has been installed. I never bother with other languages.
 
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