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help i cant open Regional and Language Options on my computer


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Restart computer, and check Control Panel again.
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Also, are you in "Classic view"?
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no not at the moment but i was at first
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Did you restart?
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yes i did
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At first you said:

i go to control panel, then to clock language and region, then i try to open up Regional and Language Options

Is the Regional and Language Options icon present at all?
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I'm having what seems like exactly the same issue. I tried walking through these suggestions, however, when I got to the step where I needed to rename my original intl.cpl to "intl.old" and replace is with the downloaded intl.cpl, it said that I needed administrative privileges to complete that action. I'm the only account on my computer. I tried doing it in Safe Mode, same thing. I found in some other forum some tip to unlocking the "secret" Vista administrative account. I tried that, same thing. So now I'm stuck.
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