Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
Click Clock, Language, and Region.
Under Regional and Language, click Install or uninstall display languages.
In the Install or uninstall languages to display window, click Uninstall display languages.
Select the languages that are installed but do not correspond to the language that you use on your computer, and then click Next.
After you uninstall the display languages, try installing Windows 7 SP1.
Install Windows 7 SP1.
Greetings,
Peter
Daily Activist wrote:I have Windows 7 64 Bit. Software Informer does not recognize my 64 bit applications, though it does recognize the 32 bit applications. Is there a 64 bit version of Software Informer?
We are working on it.
Hi
How is it going? I have 64-bit on my laptop.
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]]>I am facing a similar problem on Vista 64-bit version.
Windows 7 x64 seems to work.
I'm have problems with rating and commenting not working. Wait to see if it goes away after awhile.
]]>Hi folks,
Well, where to start -- I loaded up the new windows yesterday, loaded up SI, but when I tried to get in to my account on your home page - it said I didn't exist. I tried to register, and it said I failed to enter the correct code 3 times (before (I gave up). I managed to sign up with a phoney name, but when I try to enter the details into my local client - it says "password or email is not valid".
Life is too short to muck around with bad software, so I'm off -- I'll try again later when (hopefully) your product has matured.
-- Deck
The problem's not with SI, it's a W7 bug.
]]>Well, where to start -- I loaded up the new windows yesterday, loaded up SI, but when I tried to get in to my account on your home page - it said I didn't exist. I tried to register, and it said I failed to enter the correct code 3 times (before (I gave up). I managed to sign up with a phoney name, but when I try to enter the details into my local client - it says "password or email is not valid".
Life is too short to muck around with bad software, so I'm off -- I'll try again later when (hopefully) your product has matured.
-- Deck
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