Rob van Albada
March 2nd 07, 02:44 PM
Hi,
I have a problem with my HP scanner software.
Therefore I removed the scanner software from the hadrware list and
did a clean install.
To my surprise the Multi-Language install program from HP addressed me
in Portugese (Windows-XP on my computer is Dutch).
I remembered that I had installed Portugese (Brazilian) as one of the
three keyboard languages.
I changed that, removed Portugese.
But the system informed me that it had refused to change a setting
(having to do with ctfmon.exe) in the registry.
The software continues to address me in Porugese (which I don't speak
unfortunately).
(The install program was downloaded from a Dutch HP site.)
What can I do so that the software 'thinks' it has to address me in
Dutch?
NB
The Intel video driver icon, when clicked, also uses Portugese.
Kind regards,
Rob van Albada, Amsterdam.
I have a problem with my HP scanner software.
Therefore I removed the scanner software from the hadrware list and
did a clean install.
To my surprise the Multi-Language install program from HP addressed me
in Portugese (Windows-XP on my computer is Dutch).
I remembered that I had installed Portugese (Brazilian) as one of the
three keyboard languages.
I changed that, removed Portugese.
But the system informed me that it had refused to change a setting
(having to do with ctfmon.exe) in the registry.
The software continues to address me in Porugese (which I don't speak
unfortunately).
(The install program was downloaded from a Dutch HP site.)
What can I do so that the software 'thinks' it has to address me in
Dutch?
NB
The Intel video driver icon, when clicked, also uses Portugese.
Kind regards,
Rob van Albada, Amsterdam.