Just in case, try to make sure the folder path has no spaces (IE "C:\Users\You\Desktop\FolderName"). What you're doing is pretty much installing the RTP manually. It's a bit of a pain to do, but it works. This 'should' work as a backup plan for anyone if the installer simply doesn't work. If you are still seeing weird symbols or squares, you probably just need to install Japanese or use AppLocale. Keep in mind, I could see Japanese lettering fine. After abit of googling, apparently that is some kind of bug with the installer itself, or with InstallShield. Here, if I clicked okay, this error would appear: 不明のエラーが発生しました。 Which, apparently roughly translates into "Unknown Error", and the installer would crash. Clicking next would bring me to the "Install Directory" window. After both of those errors, the installer would finally pop up, blue screen and all. Pressing OK, it would finish initializing the installer, then give the same error. This is what would happen I'd start up RPG2000RTP.exe After it extracted all the setup files, it would give a 0x80040707 error. However, I simply could NOT get it to work. I've tried to whole shebang, running as admin, WindowsXP compatibility, the AppLocale app, etc. I couldn't get the RTP to install, but I have found, what appears to be, a good alternitive to the RTP Installer. The newest version of 2kki has a "start.exe" file, you have to open it with AppLocale Then, just browse to where your 2kki zip file is and unzip it. In Win8, just go to the start menu, type "winrar", open it's file directory, right click it and choose "japanese locale". It's also important to note that when unzipping 2kki, you must RUN WINRAR USING THE JAPANESE LOCALE. – Now, just follow the regular instructions to install the japanese RTP2000, and then you can download and run 2kki. There were no annoying pop-ups or anything like that. – I didn't use pAppLocale in this tutorial, but it worked just fine with the regular AppLocale. You -MUST- install both the japanese RTP2000 and 2kki by doing this, or else your PC will mess up the filenames and nothing will work properly. This will allow you to run any file in japanese-mode, by right-clicking the file and choosing "Japanese Locale". – I actually tried having my Windows in japanese, so I could install everything without using applocale but it DID NOT WORK! You really have to use AppLocale. If you do this, your Windows will be all in japanese. Be careful not to choose to use it as the main language. Click "options" next to it, then "install this language" or something like that. It'll appear on the list BUT IT'S STILL NOT INSTALLED. On the screen that shows up, click the "Add a language" button. Under "Clock, Language and Region" there's an option to add a language. Now go to the Control Panel (you can do this by right-clicking the place where the start menu orb used to be, on the bottom-left corner of the screen). – Installing the Japanese language support: 1. – I have no idea if the following part is necessary, but I did it anyway. Go to the compatibility tab and choose Win XP SP3. Now, right-click the AppLocale shortcut that appears, and choose properties. Right-click it, then choose "open file location" at the bottom. Might as well help with Win8 now, since I'm using it and I got it to work. Then the other guy adapted it for the wiki. >1728 I actually made the first step-by-step tutorial on installing 2kki. I'm really loosing my hopes here _< Anyway, the picture is my error, I think its the same as the other picture but it might not be Now, I'm still stuck at the same problem, the thing will run, become fullscreen mode, all black, end fullscreen mode and show me this error. I first tried getting the japanease RPG maker 2003, but whenever I tried to run it using applocale or no applocale, it always gave me an error (it just said ERROR RUNNING, nothing more) and then I went for the english RPG maker 2000 (the one that's on the yume 2kki wiki) and it did everything fine when I used the japanease locale. I am >29 and >31 Since I couldn't find a solution, I uninstalled everything and redid all I could I put my locale as japanease font, turned off user security or whatever (the thing that promps administration yes or no) I re-installed applocale got that other thing that allows you to use the japanease locale with just a simple right click.
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