Preinstalled Windows 7 Language Pack Installer Issues Fix Available
<Date: 2009-12-04> <Category: Windows 7> Leave a comment
According to Microsoft, customers that buy a new OEM computer with Windows 7 preinstalled can experience problems related to the system language. The Redmond company informs that issues can range from having the system language changed on restart to receiving a Stop error messages "0×00000021a," also on the reboot of the machine. Users will experience this issues in scenarios in which they start-up the new Windows 7 computer for the first time and in the Out of Box Experience (OOBE) wizard choose to have the display language either Chinese or Portuguese.
“In this scenario, you experience one or both of the following issues: after you restart the computer, the system display language is changed to a random language. When you try to restart the computer, the system cannot start and you receive a Stop error that resembles the following: STOP 0×0000021a. This issue may occur up to several days after you start the computer for the first time,” Microsoft explained.
At fault for the problems described above is Lpksetup.exe. It appears that Lpksetup.exe manages to remove the language pack associated with the system display language incorrectly. In addition, using the Language Pack Installer (Lpksetup.exe) in order to do away with a language pack can also result in similar is… (read more)
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