Speech Recognition Error.

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  1. Posts : 12,364
    8 Pro x64
       #11

    The same error used to occur in Vista. I spent a week training the voice recognition only to lose it all after a reboot

    Once the novelty wears off. It's not worth the hassle
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  2. Posts : 995
    XP/win7 x86 build 7127
       #12

    smarteyeball said:
    The same error used to occur in Vista. I spent a week training the voice recognition only to lose it all after a reboot

    Once the novelty wears off. It's not worth the hassle

    haha, yea, only i had these thoughts back in the whistler days
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  3. Posts : 1
    windows7
       #13

    Hi all,

    i've the same problem of expo 703, i've tried to change the setup language but i doesn't work i'm italian i've install the OS in english, could you please help me????
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  4. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 RTM
       #14

    Great, I can add a "me too".

    Win 7 Pro x86 EN-US
    Formats: German (Austria)
    Location: Austria
    Keyboard: German (Austria) [default], English (US)
    System Locale: German (Austria)

    I tried various combinations (rebooting every time) but still I can't get speech recognition to start. Hardware-wise everything seems to be okay as I can complete the tutorial. IIRC Vista Business worked on this machine with the same locale settings.
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  5. Posts : 14
    Windows 7 RTM
       #15

    "Fixed" via an in-place upgrade.
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  6. Posts : 64
    windows 7
       #16

    It does NOT work with my Windows 7, 64 bit.
    All the lessons work fine and type out without error. But in real life it does NOT work.
    Do any of you use it with 64 BIT?????????
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  7. Posts : 64
    windows 7
       #17

    expo703 said:
    I noticed there's some issues with this but could not fine a resolution. When i first installed Windows 7 I ran the Tutorial for Speech Recognition and it worked perfect... I also used it for awhile and it worked perfect , then i rebooted and was installing stuff i dont remmeber what... but since i just updated i installed alot of stuff... I disabled speech recognition to auto-start when windows booted up and ever since i get this error...

    When i try to open speech recognition you can see it pop open for a quick second up top and then i get this...

    "SPEECH RECOGNITION COULD NOT START BECAUSE THE LANGUAGE CONFIGURATION IS NOT SUPPORTED.....THE RECOGNIZER LANGUAGE MUST MATCH THE LANGUAGE OF THE USER INTERFACE. PLEASE CHANGE THE RECOGNIZER LANGUAGE IN THE SPEECH RECOGNITION CONTROL PANEL UNDER ADVANCED OPTIONS"

    Now.... i'm not a total idiot and it was set to US the whole time... and this Windows 7 Beta 7000 32 bit English...oh and all the other speech regonistion otpions work such as tutorial and Train the computer to better understand you (yeah i sat there and read the whole thing for about 5 mins and it worked perfect)...

    I'm not the only one with this issue... i have a Creative X-FI new beta drivers... for windows 7.. Nvidia 9600 GT . Q6600 Intel and ASUS P5K mobo..

    HELP?
    Thanks
    John
    I have the same problem. Fast machine, plenty of RAM. 23 years at IBM. Windows 7, 64 bit.
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  8. Posts : 64
    windows 7
       #18

    I think MS never got it to work with their OWN 64 bit windows7.
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  9. EMK
    Posts : 1
    windows 7
       #19

    SOLVED


    Hi,
    the simpile answer to the question is:
    Put the orignal CD/DVD in the drive:
    1. Press install
    2. press update

    no settings will be changed it will take about an hour

    Good luck
    (i have Windows Proffsianal)
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  10. Posts : 1
    Windows 7 64 bit
       #20

    I, like so many others, went through dozens of posts about this problem. My conclusion is that it is limited to 64 bit versions of Win 7, but that's just my opinion.

    I tried everything I read... switched languages, reboot, switch back, etc.

    Lots of stuff was suggested. I resisted putting the original Windows 7 install disc into my drive. Ugh, a re0-install of some sort. Great.

    Finally, after exhausting all of the suggestions that were posted, I chucked my windows seven installed desk into my drive. I performed the installation that did not completely erase my current windows installation. It will be obvious to you when you have to make that choice.

    I am quite happy to be able to dictate this post to you! It completely fixed my inability to start speech recognition AND it had no apparent impact on the rest of my system.

    I wish everyone the best of luck in fixing their incredibly frustrating problem. I know it's spooky to perform any sort of installation from the windows disc, but if you're desperate then go for it.
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