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Old 9th September 2011, 12:51 PM
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Weird language in certain programs, not everyone!

Hi, something weird has happened. And i dont know how to fix it. Some of my programs decided to change the language to some akryliclike russian something language. I hav no idea how to fix this. Couldnt find a solution for it.

Se the picture, its hard to explain.

WTF

http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=x3eobd&s=7


SOLVED! some errors with my fonts, after changing to default.

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