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Nota:
Para instalar é necessário alterar o "
Regional Settings
" para
English
:p
Kudos pra eles
!!
:*
Posted
23-6-2006 1:43
por
Ricardo Barros Figueira
Filed under:
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,
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Amigo, vou no Explorer ,ferramentas ou no Painel mudar a língua p/ instalá-lo?
o que acontece se uso o Windows em inglês?É melhor usar uma língua somente ou com o português não há problemas, sabe adaptar teclado se estou com dois idiomas?
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Oi Amigo,
Tens k alterar para "English" no "Regional Settings" / "Regional and Language Options" no Control Panel.
Um abraço
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