Here is the output (I'm using UK English):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\User Profile
Languages REG_MULTI_SZ en-GB\0de-DE\0ar-SY
ShowAutoCorrection REG_DWORD ...
Type: Posts; User: balout
Here is the output (I'm using UK English):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\International\User Profile
Languages REG_MULTI_SZ en-GB\0de-DE\0ar-SY
ShowAutoCorrection REG_DWORD ...
X resets later and after choosing German when setting up Windows again, things seems to be working again. Changing the display language conventionally through the setting seems to have worked better...
Hi Kari,
It has been years since you posted this but I really need help. I had the same problem as the original poster, followed your instructions to fix it. Although it seems it might have worked...