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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #31

    Installed Updates listing?

    Where is that and how do I uninstall them?
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       #32

    Gandalf said:
    Installed Updates listing?

    Where is that and how do I uninstall them?
    Go to Windows Update> Lower left corner click "Installed Updates"...

    Attachment 311656

    ...opens a window with all your installed update packages, right click choose uninstall.

    Attachment 311658

    Hope this helps :)
    Last edited by Urthboundmisfit; 29 Apr 2014 at 21:36.
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       #33

    PLease don't attempt either manual registry changes, or use any registry cleaner!
    Uninstalling the Language packs should remove most of the files - but will almost certainly leave some behind as other programs also put mui language files there (drivers, often).
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       #34

    IE11 installed a lot of language packs. Working on removing them. I'll get back with you shortly.
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       #35

    Gandalf said:
    IE11 installed a lot of language packs. Working on removing them. I'll get back with you shortly.
    You can easily remove them w/ DISM but you probably already know that.:)
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       #36

    There's no need to unistsll the IE language packs - they are minor.
    Its only the main OS language packs which cause problems
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       #37

    To my knowledge I now have no language packs other than English related.

    Bad news - POQ is now 2180.

    Where do I find the main OS language packs?
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       #38

    Urthboundmisfit said:
    You can easily remove them w/ DISM but you probably already know that.:)
    Your link scares me. Command-lines are why G o d created Windows. Is that how I would modify the main OS language packs? If so, I think I'd need specific command-lines to enter or I'll end up making things worse.

    PS - your idea of "easily" is not the same as mine.
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    Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
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       #40

    OK! The POQ is now 266.
    However, the initial issue still exists in the Belarc report.
    After reinstalling the fixes, previously provided, these images surfaced...






    Does this mean we ignore the Belarc report?
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