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Fab Autoback Menu Text Problem
#1
Posted 28 August 2009 - 10:59 AM
My Fab's Autoback program has had a problem displaying text for a while (though many builds and two UBCD4Win updates). It display's fine from UBCD4WIN when run from a standard XP Bootup, but If I boot into UBCD the program dosen't display right. I analyzed it with Filemon in both environments. UBCD seems to have all the files it requests, but I notice when ran from XP it requests to look at the C:\Windows\fonts folder. I build from a unmodified XP Pro SP3 Volume License CD, and currently using UBCD4win 3.5


#2
Posted 29 August 2009 - 12:42 PM
I'm unable to reproduce the issue using an English XP Pro SP2 or SP3 release. It "looks" like an issue with your Windows language that your source files but that is a guess at this point... I see the same with other programs that do not support unicode.
Plan A is always more effective when the device you are working on understands that Plan B involves either a large hammer or screwdriver....
#5
Posted 24 September 2009 - 11:15 AM
I figured out that I don't want to change UBCD language to Dutch, then I couldn't read anything. I think Fab is detecting the wrong language, because I delete all the lng files except english, in the Fab plugin folder and now there is no text in the program. Any idea to force it to run in english mode.
#7
Posted 24 September 2009 - 12:03 PM
Make the build WITHOUT modifications... also make certain your Windows source files are unaltered, in otherwords you shouldn't add/subtract any files/updates with the only changes being a service pack slipstreamed into it only.
We won't and can't support altered Windows sources or changes to the project... all issues caused by these changes are up to the user to find the problem.
We won't and can't support altered Windows sources or changes to the project... all issues caused by these changes are up to the user to find the problem.
Plan A is always more effective when the device you are working on understands that Plan B involves either a large hammer or screwdriver....
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