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Orc's Breathmint
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 113
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Whoa nice, I'm a S class now, bwahaha.
Yeah, netmarble was one of the weird systems (or I thought so) where you had a user login name and a nickname. It was weird because you had to have a unique nick and user login name. Anyway, if you're having the same problem as in this image: ![]() Then you need to use a korean nickname. So just copy one into that box and that should solve the problem... i think. Good luck. |
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Master Chief's Windex
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 93
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There's no reg guide is there?
Might make things a bit less difficult ^^ Lol i can't even find the registration button for Prius EDIT: umm why does the text look like this? i can't translate it lol
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Orc's Breathmint
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 113
Reputation: 16
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I tried my best to simulate your situation MeruRikku and here's the results:
![]() ![]() In the first one, i set windows to run non-unicode programs in japanese since I saw a couple of katakana characters in your screen shot and I got the same error you did. I went back and set windows to run non-unicode programs in korean and did the same thing and got a different error (because I didn't fill in the rest of the fields). So, you can try setting windows to run non-unicode programs in korean and see if you can register (you can try applocale, but I didn't really feel like trying). [edit]I guess you can try that too AnimePwns, since when i set windows to japanese but told Internet explorer to encode text in korean, it wasn't able to display everything in korean and displayed the rest in the native language which was japanese. Good luck Last edited by bdragonomega; 09-22-2008 at 11:11 AM. |
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Orc's Breathmint
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 113
Reputation: 16
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oh, haha my bad.
To change that you goto: ![]() start->control panel->regional and language options->advanced tab (called administrative in vista) At the very top, it should say "Language for non-Unicode programs." Then just select korean from the drop down box(press change system locale in vista). You're gonna need your Windows Vista CD... I used to have vista (waiting for more x64 program support and more vista support) and I think I did it the same way. |
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Luigi’s Pizza
Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 139
Reputation: 13
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I'm still drawing a blank. Does anything have to match up. Like the name you chose....has to be the same as the username on the second signup page...or the nickname?
Or does the kssn have to match the name on the first page? My new error is this- Password Error: Nick and contains more than 4 characters are the same characters. For the protection of personal information that does not overlap with ID Please enter a different character. Any Ideas? Last edited by MeruRikku; 09-23-2008 at 01:06 AM. |
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Orc's Breathmint
Join Date: Jul 2006
Posts: 113
Reputation: 16
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Maybe this'll help ya: (The error is basically telling me to finish filling every out, basically my contact info, but everything else seems fine) I filled out the whole first portion of registration. This can be used as an example of how you might fill stuff out. MeruRikku was already taken for username, so I just added mad. You can do whatever ya want. For the nickname, I just put some korean characters (I think it says meru) in front of rikku and it worked. For a password I just put in asasa1 and it worked. You just can't put in aaa, basically a letter/number 3 consecutive times. Between 6-8 characters. At this point just start messing around with numbers and letters. |
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