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Regional and Language problems getting Vista into English



 
 
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Old April 18th 10, 03:38 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
esxman
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Default Regional and Language problems getting Vista into English

Hi from Greece . I have a problem with a Targa Vista Home premium computer I bought here in Greece to replace my old computer .I felt confident the it would work in English because the box was written in English .However , when I booted it for the first time, it came up in Greek... my knowledge of technical Greek is very limited, so I spent happy hours trying to get it into English .I eventually admitted defeat and called Targa, who explained the o/s was Greek only but I could buy an English recovery disk , but would loose some of the features , because it would be installed alongside the kernelled Greek o/s. My question is this , how can I transfer the English language portion over to the Greek kernelled operating system , it doesnt contain that item , it goes thru the motions of accepting a language change , but on re-boot defaults back into Greek .

thanks esxman .


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Old April 21st 10, 09:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
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Default Regional and Language problems getting Vista into English

From what you told us, it looks like you will have to purchase a full retail
version of Windows.
You should be able to create a dual boot system if you want to keep the
Greek version, or you can start with a clean disk and install an English
version.

Usually the recover disk can only be used on an original/same language
already installed.
Windows 7 is the latest version and works much better than previous
versions.

Good luck,
Badger


"esxman" wrote in message ...
Hi from Greece . I have a problem with a Targa Vista Home premium computer
I bought here in Greece to replace my old computer .I felt confident the
it would work in English because the box was written in English .However ,
when I booted it for the first time, it came up in Greek... my knowledge
of technical Greek is very limited, so I spent happy hours trying to get
it into English .I eventually admitted defeat and called Targa, who
explained the o/s was Greek only but I could buy an English recovery disk
, but would loose some of the features , because it would be installed
alongside the kernelled Greek o/s. My question is this , how can I
transfer the English language portion over to the Greek kernelled
operating system , it doesnt contain that item , it goes thru the motions
of accepting a language change , but on re-boot defaults back into Greek .

thanks esxman .


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Old April 21st 10, 09:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Badger[_3_]
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Default Regional and Language problems getting Vista into English

From what you told us, it looks like you will have to purchase a full retail
version of Windows.
You should be able to create a dual boot system if you want to keep the
Greek version, or you can start with a clean disk and install an English
version.

Usually the recover disk can only be used on an original/same language
already installed.
Windows 7 is the latest version and works much better than previous
versions.

Good luck,
Badger


"esxman" wrote in message ...
Hi from Greece . I have a problem with a Targa Vista Home premium computer
I bought here in Greece to replace my old computer .I felt confident the
it would work in English because the box was written in English .However ,
when I booted it for the first time, it came up in Greek... my knowledge
of technical Greek is very limited, so I spent happy hours trying to get
it into English .I eventually admitted defeat and called Targa, who
explained the o/s was Greek only but I could buy an English recovery disk
, but would loose some of the features , because it would be installed
alongside the kernelled Greek o/s. My question is this , how can I
transfer the English language portion over to the Greek kernelled
operating system , it doesnt contain that item , it goes thru the motions
of accepting a language change , but on re-boot defaults back into Greek .

thanks esxman .


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Old April 29th 10, 07:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
esxman
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Default Regional and Language problems getting Vista into English

Thanks Badger,
I thought it was beyond me! I had boot-up problems on Vista, so I ran the Repair section in the English DVD , it showed 2 o/systems so I got it to repair both , one after the other , as I didnt know which was mine and which was the Greek . I can now run either o/s .At least I am back online, thanks


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Old April 29th 10, 07:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
esxman
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Default Regional and Language problems getting Vista into English


Thanks Badger,
I thought it was beyond me! I had boot-up problems on Vista, so I ran the Repair section in the English DVD , it showed 2 o/systems so I got it to repair both , one after the other , as I didnt know which was mine and which was the Greek . I can now run either o/s .At least I am back online, thanks


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Old April 29th 10, 02:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Badger[_3_]
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Default Regional and Language problems getting Vista into English

You're welcome,
Glad to see you were able to get your system running again,

Badger


"esxman" wrote in message ...
Thanks Badger,
I thought it was beyond me! I had boot-up problems on Vista, so I ran the
Repair section in the English DVD , it showed 2 o/systems so I got it
to repair both , one after the other , as I didnt know which was mine and
which was the Greek . I can now run either o/s .At least I am back
online, thanks


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Old April 29th 10, 02:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.installation_setup
Badger[_3_]
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Posts: 180
Default Regional and Language problems getting Vista into English

You're welcome,
Glad to see you were able to get your system running again,

Badger


"esxman" wrote in message ...
Thanks Badger,
I thought it was beyond me! I had boot-up problems on Vista, so I ran the
Repair section in the English DVD , it showed 2 o/systems so I got it
to repair both , one after the other , as I didnt know which was mine and
which was the Greek . I can now run either o/s .At least I am back
online, thanks


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