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BUG? Missing Korean keyboard on Windows XP x64 32-bit apps


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Hi there

After nliting my XP x64 cd and *keeping* the korean keyboard/language files I find that the korean keyboard is missing when running 32-bit apps like Firefox...

Now I have just spent almost 2 days setting up this laptop for my girlfriend, with all the programs and settings that she needs.

So I really dread the idea of having to do another XP install just to fix this issue

I removed all keyboard files expect for English US and Korean, so I am guessing nLite messed up the 32-bit keyboard files somehow

Is there a way to fix this issue without having to reinstall?

Any help would be greatly appreciated... :)

I've been looking at http://www.msfn.org/board/lofiversion/index.php/t72732.html, but I'm not sure how that relates to XP x64...

Also, I did not remove the keyboard like in the post, but I'm guessing nLite might have removed the 32-bit keyboard files by accident/bug.

(By the way, nLite rocks... nuhi you are the man, keep up the great work...)

Edited by stereotype

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The link above fixed most of my problems...

The only thing now is that IE 32-bit doesnt accept korean input...

The 64-bit IE works fine, and Firefox, which is 32-bit, works fine too... Go figure...

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Please attach your preset with which you made that disc (last session.ini on that CD).

And you don't have to work that hard again, just load the preset. Other tools should have the presets as well, if not then next time backup the folder before every bigger step.

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Btw nuhi, I've had some problems with changing keyboard layouts on my nlited isos.

I've tracked down the problem to a very stupid thing : it needs the HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\IMM\IME File REG_SZ key set to msctfime.ime (it's a file in system32, present on my windows installation, it was just the key which was missing)

Last_Session.ini

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Please attach your preset with which you made that disc (last session.ini on that CD).

And you don't have to work that hard again, just load the preset. Other tools should have the presets as well, if not then next time backup the folder before every bigger step.

I will post my preset later today...

The work I was referring to was more related to all the programs and things you do after you install Windows. I had not realised the keyboard was not working until I had finished fully setting up the laptop... Then when I handed it back to my gf, first thing she does is fire up firefox, and it doesn't work... Anyway, reinstalling the korean language via rundll like in post fixed the issue in my case, but I guess the bug is still there in nLite... Only thing is that that also added Japanese and Chinese which we don't need...

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