I made the mistake of setting up Simplified but not Traditional Chinese as one of my five preferred languages. I need to change that. How can I do it? I have reinstalled the software twice to no effect.
I made the mistake of setting up Simplified but not Traditional Chinese as one of my five preferred languages. I need to change that. How can I do it? I have reinstalled the software twice to no effect.
I don't think you do need to change your languages as if you have one version of Chinese installed, the others should also be installed. You can check this by going to File > Options > Editor > Languages as I indicated in your other post.
If you find that is not the case, then take a look here:
you will see that Sandor Juhasz contacted Installation Support and that they reset the languages quickly without uninstalling/reinstalling Studio, by editing the registry (HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\LDSRClient15 was renamed to LDSRClient15.old).
If you feel confident enough to change your PC registry, you could try this. If not, contact installation support here:
Fill out the form, explain your problem and give them an accurate email address to contact you on and they can access your computer to change that setting for you.
All the best,
Alison
Hi Alison and Steven,
I used the registry manouvre and everything worked fine. But I have one question, or rather two: If something happens to go wrong because you make a mistake during the registry editing, (1) is there a typical way that this would show, and (2) how would I go about restoring the registry if I have a backup version?
Hello Mats Linder, Alison Field
Sorry about the late reply- came across your question by accident.
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We now have a new Wiki which guides users on how to change the registry-
It cannot be emphasized enough, that editing the registry (incorrectly) can have serious consequences.
Should an incorrect entry be altered, in the worst case scenario, it could mean that you are not able to even restart Windows- which would then require a new clean install of the Windows OS and all other programs and applications.
Windows does not warn you about the implications of the changes you make could have on the system.

Oana Nagy | QA Engineer | RWS Group
Hi and Mats Linder,
Sorry, I was on a train when Mats posted and replied to him via my LinkedIn app.
To add to your post, in answer to his second question...
(So long as you can start your PC...) here's how to reinstate a backup registry:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/322756/how-to-back-up-and-restore-the-registry-in-windows
All the best,
Ali
Hi and Mats Linder,
Sorry, I was on a train when Mats posted and replied to him via my LinkedIn app.
To add to your post, in answer to his second question...
(So long as you can start your PC...) here's how to reinstate a backup registry:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/322756/how-to-back-up-and-restore-the-registry-in-windows
All the best,
Ali