Zitat (DK2000: 31.07.2007, 18:14)
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Waehrend ich noch suche (nach ner Loesung) hier ne Mail direkt aus Seattle.
Vielleicht hilfts ja dem einen oder anderen.
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Hmm. Sounds like the first time you tried to install en-us it was aborted late in the game, and didn't roll back properly.
I think we probably need to remove all of those en-us packages and try again.
This will be a very long and tiresome manual process without a script, so how are you at scripting? :-). Jk.
I'll see if I can scrounge up some time to write a powershell script that removes those packages. I'm super busy the next couple of days, but should have time later this week.
Otherwise you could do it yourself manually (or write your own script if you are that way inclined). To uninstall a package you open an administrator command prompt and use the following command:
Pkgmgr /up:<package name>
e.g.
pkgmgr /up: Microsoft-Windows-Indexing-Service-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~es-ES~6.0.6000.16386
it takes a few minutes to uninstall each package, when you refresh your registry view after uninstallation, the package should be gone.
Using the command above, the command prompt returns immediately even though package manager is still running. If you want to block the command prompt until the uninstall is finished, use Start /w pkgmgr /up:<package name> instead.
Cheers,
Paul.
Oh, one other thing that I sincerely doubt will work, but will only take you a minute or two to check... can you *uninstall* the English lang pack? E..g. go to the Clock / Language / Region control panel, uninstall display languages, and look for English.
I think we probably need to remove all of those en-us packages and try again.
This will be a very long and tiresome manual process without a script, so how are you at scripting? :-). Jk.
I'll see if I can scrounge up some time to write a powershell script that removes those packages. I'm super busy the next couple of days, but should have time later this week.
Otherwise you could do it yourself manually (or write your own script if you are that way inclined). To uninstall a package you open an administrator command prompt and use the following command:
Pkgmgr /up:<package name>
e.g.
pkgmgr /up: Microsoft-Windows-Indexing-Service-Package~31bf3856ad364e35~amd64~es-ES~6.0.6000.16386
it takes a few minutes to uninstall each package, when you refresh your registry view after uninstallation, the package should be gone.
Using the command above, the command prompt returns immediately even though package manager is still running. If you want to block the command prompt until the uninstall is finished, use Start /w pkgmgr /up:<package name> instead.
Cheers,
Paul.
Oh, one other thing that I sincerely doubt will work, but will only take you a minute or two to check... can you *uninstall* the English lang pack? E..g. go to the Clock / Language / Region control panel, uninstall display languages, and look for English.
Dieser Beitrag wurde von simonlange bearbeitet: 31. Juli 2007 - 17:24