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The LANG folder contains non-English languages (like Chinese, Arabic, Korean, etc). If you don't plan on using those, you can delete the LANG folder.

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I have keep it for reinstallation (of an Acer system), I had some missing files errors if I havn"t the folder. I don't why ... perhaps acer sysprep bug ...

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I have Windows XP Pro SP2 in Spanish and I delete the LANG folder in my installation but now I have problems to configure the regional settings to Spanish Mexico, is Spanish España the keyboard setting and others things.

now I have to put the Original Cd when I change this, the better thing that you can do is to use the Nlite for delete the Lenguages and Keyboards that you don't use and configure your answer file to your preferences.

Bad English Sorry !!!

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