Thanks for the tip Peter. I was kind of thinking of going down that path, but
was really, REALLY hoping to avoid it. I just couldn't believe MS would be so
deliberately a)stupid or b)difficult for doing such a simple and EXTREMELY
common type of install. After all, when you choose "English" as your
language, you might think that the user would like EVERYTHING they put on
their box to match, right? Oh, no.. apparently not according to MS. Windows
user since version 3, but right now, my Vista experience is starting to make
a Mac look very attractive(which can switch languages at the drop of a hat
without PAYING EVEN MORE MONEY). Microsoft: you've got the market share for
now, but keep up this sort of nonsense and it wont be a surprise when users
start jumping over to the first viable alternative that comes along in a few
years. Way to treat your customers with respect, guys. Grrr. Will post the
results of my test according you your suggestion.
"Peter Meinl" wrote:
> Same problem here.
> Ex: The Lenovo Tools on my Thinkpad X61T with display language Englisch and
> input language/keyboard German do install German user interfaces.
> I did not have this poblem with XP
>
> As a workaround I created an operator account with all settings Englisch. As
> far as I remember this worked. But after a while I forgot to use this acount
> for installs and now have a mixed language UI.
>
>
> "Ashley Riddell" <Ashley > wrote in message
> news:0982EFA5-27A0-483A-9493-...
> > Simple problem. I have Vista home premium on an Acer laptop with English
> > set
> > as the installed language. I live in Norway and the laptop has a Norwegian
> > keyboard arrangement and so the windows settings for language are
> > norwegian
> > input and locale is Norway. So far so good. But any number of third party
> > progs (like Acers Empowering Technology, etc.) deliver their interface in
> > a
> > mix of English AND norwegian. I just want straight up english. there are
> > no
> > settings on these progs to change the language (as ALL progs should in my
> > opinion) This was never a prob in XP, but it seems Vistas language
> > settings
> > are screwing up my English language installation.
> >
> > Anyone have experience with this sort of nonsense? There are 10s of
> > thousands of we English speaking in a foreign nation people out there who
> > must be experiencing the same problem. Poorly done MS, poorly done!
>
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