I am interested to hear about your tests on that never used Seven X64. Keep us updated.
Actually, I cleaned up quite a bit by doing so. Many of the updates had failed to install correctly. All that is now fixed by virtue of my "reinstall" of the OS.
I do see your point, though, about programs and settings. Problem is I'm not willing to trash this setup with a complete reinstall. Although I have documented and saved all program installation disks in a separate partition so that a complete reinstallation of Win 7 would be much "easier", I really don't want to
wee away that much time and effort.
++++ even if I do a complete reinstall, how would I know which program I had reinstalled was causing a problem with the Language Bar, assuming it might be related to a certain program.
Final note: When it comes to computers, browsers, etc., I am a "minimalist". Over at the FF forum, for example, I have had so-called "experts" outright tell me
in forum that I am a complete idiot because I keep my FF add-ons to a minimum. I do keep them to an absolute minimum for all the reasons that should be obvious.
Same with programs. I install only programs that I know I will be using. Ever had programs installed and then forgotten what they're for? I have. And that's one reason I don't install every program I lay my hands on that
might, might actually be useful some day.
I only add that info so you guys who have tried so hard to help me know that I am "sensible" with my computer setup. One final point: After every session, I check my computer with Avast, Spybot, rKill, and Ccleaner. Also, I use Comodo for firewall. Whenever I remove a program, I also do manual cleans of the Registry (have never fouled it up). I never have viruses or malware, because I am super careful.
I just wanted you to know that I have done everything possible NOT to have this Language Bar problem.