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help i cant open Regional and Language Options on my computer


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i ran it but once its done it quits. but first it seems that a bunch of words appear but its to fast to make out.
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Navigate to C:\Windows\Logs\CBS folder. You'll see CBS.log file.
Usually, it's pretty big file, so upload it here: http://www.flyupload.com/, and post download link.
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ok heres the link http://www.flyupload.../?fid=184661553
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I didn't see anything serious.
Rename your intl.cpl file to intl.old, and put my intl.cpl file (zipped in one of previous replies) into C:\Windows\System32 folder.
You may need to do it in Safe Mode.

Restart afterwards.
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how do i run in safe mode
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Restart the computer, and keep tapping F8 key until menu appears.
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ok its done
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Did you...

Rename your intl.cpl file to intl.old, and put my intl.cpl file (zipped in one of previous replies) into C:\Windows\System32 folder.


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i did that but i unzipped it.

should i not have done that.
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You unzipped the file, and put my intl.cpl file (included in that zipped file) into C:\Windows\System32 folder?
If yes, you did fine.
Go back to C:\Windows\System32\, and double click on new intl.cpl file.
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ok done a box came up Regional and Language Options.
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I assume, it's working this way, right?
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yes its working thanks.

i have no idea why it got messed up but thanks for the help.

it does not show up in the control panel at all.

is that bad
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Go Start, and in "Start search" type in:
regedit
Hit Enter.
Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Control Panel\Cpls
Can you see intl.cpl subfolder there?
If so, click on it once, and see if the values in right pane are same as mine:

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yes its the same
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