Ok, this is more of a continuation of the “Getting notifications of a “new”, nearly full Drive D:” issues, but it is not in the same league, or vein, as the previous issues that were solved. I was splunking in my Registry in order to “get back,” “reenable,” or “get to show in the Sounds Events labels” SystemExit, WinLogOn, and WinLogOff, after the first Patch Tuesday after the 1803 April Feature Update dropped, and I encountered a section in a language that looks to be either Japanese or Korean kanji-like characters. Take a look:
Does anyone know what the affected Registry entries are supposed to look like in English? Should I look at the Registries for the Administrator [local] account and one other Standard User [local] account to export, then import or splice .REG files into this account’s Registry (I noticed this weirdness crops up in Computer/HKEY_CURRENT_USER, so I’m guessing each account has it’s own keys, subkeys, and key values)? The affected account is a Microsoft account with Standard User access. If the other two accounts also have this going on in the same spot, is there anything else I can do to get it back in English? I’m hesitant to try it, but I’ve a Win7 machine that is still plodding along…but it does not have the same programs/apps installed on it as this Win10 machine. I’m thinking that would be a useless exercise in futility. I mean exporting the tail end of the same location on the Win7 machine to import into the Win10 machine.
I wonder if this has anything to do with those issues of “freezing” on reboot and the UWP app crashes? I’m grasping at straws here, but the computer may be reading it just fine, >I< can't tell what it's reading.
TIA,
R.C.