I would prefer doing them individually, so that no conflicting changes can
occur when each of the Language Packs are being remove. The complexity of
having a variety of languages that apply different settings across the
system removed at the same time I believe can cause some issues. Its like
trying to install multiple applications at the same time.
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Best regards,
Andre Da Costa
http://adacosta.spaces.live.com
"Matt Poland" <MattPoland@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:
> I am having this issue as well. Some weird compulsion caused me to want
> my
> Windows Updates to show zero items (recommended, required and optional).
> This led me to install all the language packs. When the Windows Update
> version of Vista SP1 failed because it was the lightweight install that
> only
> a few languages, I realized I should keep my computer lighter. I got
> around
> the SP1 issue by installing the fuller standalone MSI but I still want to
> make sure I don't miss updates in the future because of language packs
> (again, going lighter). Having to uninstall them one at a time is quite a
> pain.
>
> "I. Kinal" wrote:
> Quote:
>> I would like to uninstall several language packs from my system. However,
>> whenever I select multiple languages to remove, the first one succeeds,
>> and
>> all the rest fail. Is this a bug?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> I. Kinal