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  1. They are not installation files but installed files. I'm not sure but if those files where missing ppl. could still have them installed afterwards. Nobody should throw away their installation file(s). So everybody can do a repair from the installation file. I like to clean up, even small numbers of files. Vista has enough rubbish on it. I had to look up and install my language. Anyway there are only an extremely small fraction of languages installed by default. This was an update anyway, so I'm not sure if the program asks which languages to install in the beginning of the original install. This however is not bad, so in fact the program checks at every start-up if everything is present like it was after the original install. But doesn't that sounds a bit like Microsoft ?
  2. After I installed my Dutch language pack, I removed some files and folders from languages I'm never gonna use (I did not remove the original English). After restart I get an error (see ScrShot below), and I'm asked for a repair. How can I still start the program without having to reinstall these language packs ? For the moment I've reinstalled them all from the Restore option of my Recycle Bin. BTW, I also would like the languages that I've removed, to disappear from the list of languages in the menu. In many other programs where I could remove unnecessary language packs, they still remain in the language listings of the menu. Thanks.
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