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    Change windows from porgagusie to engish?

    A customer called me out the other day to take a look at his server, It looks like a un authorised member of his staff had been tinkering and now its stuck in portiguise, I have tried all of the usual but cant find english?

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    Do you not just run MUISetup.exe & then 'un-portugese' it ? Windows starts in english when you install it & then you localise it to whatever you choose from your MUI pack, if you want to change back you just un-localise it ?

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    This bit :-
    How do I add or remove user interface languages?
    UI languages can be easily added or removed using MUISetup.exe, the installation tool. The tool is very similar to the Regional Options control panel, and can be used by administrators to select which of the available languages to add or remove.


    How do I select, or change, a user interface language?
    Select the appropriate Menus and dialogs language from the Regional Options applet in Control Panel. The Menus and dialogs drop down list will display all the installed languages. For more details, see our guide on How to: Change the language used to display menus and dialogs. Note that the user interface language is a per-user setting.
    from here might be helpful too

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