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In addition to what you have already been told, please check the location of your PC from Control Panel > Region & Language > Location tab. This must not be your case and might even be quite far fetched, but as a quite experienced user of multilingual Windows (each PC user accounts in 4 different display languages) I know how important it is.
An example: My English user accounts have the Current Location set to United Kingdom. When I now open my IE home page MSN, it will be shown in English (http:// uk.msn.com ). If I now close IE, change the Current Location to Finland and relaunch IE, it shows the Finnish MSN (http:// fi.msn.com ).
The same happens with some (not all) downloads, using the UK location I will be given an English installer, whereas using location Finland I will get a Finnish installer. That's exactly why I set the Current Location on each individual user account in my Windows computers according to the language the said user account has as display language.
Kari