Error Reading The Language Settings From The Registry Autodata ((exclusive))

Go to the tab and click Change system locale .

He opened the Registry Editor. It felt like walking through a dark library with a flickering flashlight. He navigated the winding paths: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE , then SOFTWARE , then the dreaded WOW6432Node . Go to the tab and click Change system locale

The message is intimidating at first glance, but the fix is almost always straightforward: a missing or corrupted registry value. By following the step-by-step solutions above—starting with manually creating the Language DWORD—you can restore full functionality in under five minutes. Go to the tab and click Change system locale

Press Win + R , type regedit , and press Enter. Go to the tab and click Change system locale

Double-click it and set its value data to (which is the standard hex code for English US). Close the editor and reboot your machine.