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showtown Oct 11th, 2004 5:37 am
Windows 98se language problem
 
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I seem to have changed language some of the buttons are in greek! the folders and icons are ok the keyboard is ok just buttons e.g. when I shut down or right click a folder I can't read all the buttons? anyone have an idea how to get it right (win98)
I have just had to delete and replace shell32.dll due to a not being able to get on the net problem, as well as the language change I lost all program icons in the programs menu on the start menu. not a great problem just meens I have to make some copies and put them back.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks Dave

Pimp Daddy Oct 11th, 2004 7:26 am
Re: Windows 98se language problem
 
You need to find the keyboard settings which are in the control panel.

Hope this helps.

showtown Oct 11th, 2004 11:13 am
Re: Windows 98se language problem
 
Thanks for the reply, I have looked at the keyboard settings and it is set to British uk

Dave

Catweazle Oct 11th, 2004 11:37 am
Re: Windows 98se language problem
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by showtown
I seem to have changed language some of the buttons are in greek! the folders and icons are ok the keyboard is ok just buttons e.g. when I shut down or right click a folder I can't read all the buttons? anyone have an idea how to get it right (win98)
I have just had to delete and replace shell32.dll due to a not being able to get on the net problem, as well as the language change I lost all program icons in the programs menu on the start menu. not a great problem just meens I have to make some copies and put them back.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks Dave

I'd reckon you downloaded that file from the wrong place, friend! It's not Greek, by the way, it's a Scandinavian language by the looks of things. You should have simply run Setup off your Windows CD to install Windows over the top of itself. Might still work - try it ;)

showtown Oct 11th, 2004 7:45 pm
Re: Windows 98se language problem
 
Sounds like your right I tried to re-install windows over the top but it got part way and gave me an illegal function error!
Thanks Dave


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