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| Momiji:
I'd definitely clean out the system before you try installing the language packs. If it were okay, the language packs shouldn't make the system operate any differently (outside of being able to type and view Japanese text). |
| Atfyntify:
er....I have an administrative on XP and I tried to install applocale with the administrative priviledges but it says that my computer (XP) can't open the installer and says taht the error code is 2557 or something like that. I've tried going into WINDOWSSystem32Cmd.exe and run as administrator. then applocale says I can't open the installer. wait.....I don't any asian laguage pack or something.....do I need it for applocale? |
| DX7.EP:
--- Quote from: Atfyntify on April 17, 2011, 07:30:45 AM ---er....I have an administrative on XP and I tried to install applocale with the administrative priviledges but it says that my computer (XP) can't open the installer and says taht the error code is 2557 or something like that. I've tried going into WINDOWS\System32\Cmd.exe and run as administrator. then applocale says I can't open the installer. wait.....I don't any asian laguage pack or something.....do I need it for applocale? --- End quote --- It'd be a good idea to have East Asian language support installed. Do that under Control Panel -> Regional & Language Options -> Languages (or second tab, not sure), and then select the "Install files for East Asian Languages" checkbox. Have an XP CD or set of install files ready. |
| Keegster2:
I have a Lenovo computer with Windows 8, and when I try to install AppLocale it says that a program required to install the thing could not be run. What do I do? |
| Drake:
It's the same problem Vista had. Right-click the installer, Properties -> Compatibility -> Run in Compatibility mode for previous version of Windows. It should work. If not, you can right-click the bottom-left corner of the desktop to get the advanced context menu and run the command prompt as admin. Use the command cd "C:\Users\path\to\installer" except you know with the actual path to the installer. Then just type the name of the installer to run it, and that should work too. |
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