Error Reading The Language Settings From The Registry Autodata [repack] -

Expand the or System devices lists.

Autodata requires deep access to system files, which can be blocked by Windows security features.

The error "" in Autodata typically occurs when the software cannot find or access the required regional configuration in the Windows Registry . This is often due to mismatched regional formats or missing registry entries during installation. Quick Fix: Update Regional Settings

If the automated scripts fail, you may need to check if the language key actually exists. Expand the or System devices lists

Change the value to 0409 (which is the hex code for English US). 3. Run Registry Configuration Files

The error message is a common initialization fault encountered when launching Autodata software (commonly versions 3.38, 3.40, or 3.45). This error indicates that the application is unable to locate or access the specific registry keys responsible for defining the program's language and regional configuration. While the software installs successfully, the runtime environment fails to validate the language parameters, preventing the application from starting.

"Error reading the language settings from the registry" in Autodata This is often due to mismatched regional formats

Windows strictly protects the System Registry. If Autodata runs without elevated privileges, your operating system blocks it from reading the configuration keys. the Autodata desktop icon. Click Run as administrator . Click Yes on the User Account Control (UAC) prompt. Make the Fix Permanent: Right-click the icon and select Properties . Open the Compatibility tab. Check the box for Run this program as an administrator . Click Apply and then OK . 2. Re-register the Environment Variables (CMD Fix)

Open your Autodata installation directory (usually C:\Autodata\ or C:\Program Files (x86)\Autodata\ ).

Before diving into fixes, it's helpful to understand what this error means. When AutoData starts, it checks your Windows Registry for specific keys that define its interface language. If it can't read these settings—due to corruption, incorrect values, or permission issues—it fails to launch and displays this error. Essentially, AutoData is trying to set its interface language based on your system's settings, but it's encountering a problem reading or interpreting that information. Before diving into fixes

Navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\Language . Find the string on the right.

Open (or your third-party antivirus dashboard). Go to Virus & threat protection settings .

Look for under "Key Components" or "System Devices."