Trados crashes when adding a Korean term to the termbase.

Trados crashes when I add a Korean term to the termbase.

I've tested with the same conditions on an English-to-Russian language pair, and it works without any errors.

The crash only occurs with the English-to-Korean language pair.

As shown in the video, the document language is correctly set to English-to-Korean, and the termbase language is also correctly matched to English-to-Korean.

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  • Probability score: 0.7  

    Question improvement suggestion: Provide the exact version of Trados Studio you are using, as well as the operating system and its version. This will help in diagnosing the issue more effectively.  

    In the meantime, based on the information you have provided, here is a suggested answer to your question:  

    Hello,  

    It seems you're experiencing a crash in Trados Studio when adding a Korean term to your termbase. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve this issue:

    **Step 1:** **Check for Updates**  

    Ensure that your Trados Studio is up to date. Go to the application and check for any available updates. Installing the latest updates can often resolve unexpected crashes.

    **Step 2:** **Repair Your Installation**  

    If the issue persists, consider repairing your Trados Studio installation. You can do this by going to the Control Panel, selecting Programs, finding Trados Studio, and choosing the repair option.

    **Step 3:** **Verify .NET Framework**  

    Make sure you have the .NET Framework 4.7.2 or later installed on your system. If necessary, refresh your .NET Framework installation by following the steps outlined in the troubleshooting guide.

    **Step 4:** **Check for Corrupted Termbase**  

    Since the crash occurs specifically with the English-to-Korean language pair, it may indicate a corrupted termbase. Try recreating the termbase as follows:

    - Open MultiTerm Desktop.

    - Create a new termbase with the same structure as the old one.

    - Import your old termbase data into the new one.

    **Step 5:** **Test with Local Resources**  

    If your translation resources are stored on a network or cloud, try moving them to your local machine and see if the crashes still occur.

    **Step 6:** **Reset Trados Studio**  

    If you suspect that the installation might be problematic, consider resetting Trados Studio to its default settings. This can help resolve issues related to configuration.

    If after following these steps the problem continues, please provide the exact version of Trados Studio you are using, as well as your operating system and its version. This information will be crucial for further assistance.  

    I hope this answer addressed your question. If not, please reject the answer, add the question improvement suggestion information, and click the RWS Community AI checkbox on the right to try again.  

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