Abstract: Since an applocale is installed, No matter what software is installed, the interface is garbled, which can cause me to crash.
Wilting
Tiger: this problem should be caused by the applocale bug. applocale can help us modify the text encoding without restarting the computer, but it has a problem,
Windows
An error occurs in the installer, which turns the installation program into garbled characters. The solution to this problem is not complex. Open C:/Windows/apppatch and delete
Apploc. TMP (assuming the system is installed on drive C), create a new text file and change it to "apploc. TMP, right-click the file, select "properties", and set it to "read-only ".
If you are using Windows
XP Professional Edition, and the system partition format is NTFS, right-click "apploc. TMP, select "properties"-"security" (if the tag is not visible, open the resource manager and select "Tools "-
"Folder Options"-"View", deselect "use simple file sharing"), click "advanced", select the "valid Permissions" tab, and click "select, select your current login user,
Then, cancel the hooks between "Create File/Write Data" and "create Folder/append data.
Bytes ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Applocale is a simple and traditional Conversion Program officially launched by Microsoft. It can easily solve the problem of garbled code on the interface of the Chinese software of the Installation Method body, such as the popular version of monopoly 6, you can use software in other languages such as traditional Chinese and other languages without changing the system tends to set language.
A few days ago, I installed Kingsoft express translation 2006 and found that all the installation programs were garbled in Japanese. I turned to the Internet to find that it was a ghost of applocale.
This reminds me that the last time I installed the popular version of Empire 3, I used this software.
Security
After applocale is installed, applocale will generate the "apploc. tmp" file in the Windows/apppatch folder, which may cause
The installation interface of Windows lnstaller becomes garbled, And the menu may be garbled after the software is installed. In serious cases, the installed program cannot run.
Solution
Solution: if you have not run applocale after applocale is installed, use NotePad to create a text file in the Windows/apppatch folder.
File Name "apploc. tmp" and set its attribute to "read-only", which can prevent applocale from generating a new "apploc. tmp ". If you have already run
Applocale, delete the "apploc. tmp" file, and create a new one as described above.
This post is intended to help you find that many friends on the Forum have encountered windows lnstaller garbled characters.