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French Everything!

Postby urphonesux » 24 June 2009, 22:50

Hello all I need help, 20 mins ago i ran the liberkey update thats supposed to fix the french bug. Well since installing the bug has run rampant as in now EVERYTHING i run from liberkey is in French when at first it was only the two errror screens at startup.

Help me Thank you!
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Re:French Everything!

Postby JP4U » 25 June 2009, 00:54

Hello urphonesux and welcome to the forum.
I began to study these problems.

For more information, can you open The liberkey's files and see the portabilizer version you have on your computer ? See in Liberkey\LiberkeyTools\LiberkeyPortabilizer. Right click on the LiberkeyPortabilizer.exe and chose Properties. In the version tab, what's the version number?

Can you edit also the file LiberkeyPortabilizer.xml, that is in the same directory ; and verify if you have the string fr in it or the string en .

Can you also tell me what is your Windows version (system and default language).

Thank you very much for your answer.

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Re:French Everything!

Postby urphonesux » 25 June 2009, 17:49

I am actually using micro xp.
I have since sorted it by going into operas preferences and the liberkey tools option and in both places changing from english to something else and then back to english.
In opera use the english that ends in .en not (us).en

Is there anyway to make the entire forum english?

also how can i disable the default application recovery functions?
I never want to see those screens at start up ever again!

One last question:
Will rainmeter ever be intergrated into liberkey?
rainlendar?
if so then my entire laptop would be running from liberkey which i think would free up ALOT more resources.

Thanks for a great product!!!!!!!!!
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