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t520 Flexible thin client
Microsoft Windows 7 (32-bit)

The t520 Flexible thin client we got is set to region UK and English(UK) . I tried as Administrator to change it but after restart it returns to the above setup.

Is there a way to permanently change the default region and language?

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Thanks for the link.

However this was not the issue.

I finnally found that for saving those and other under the hood parameters I need to commit the changes by clicking on the green lock on the task bar (commit EWF) which saves the changes in the flash system disk

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@effiko,

Try this link to change language setting.

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Thanks for the link.

However this was not the issue.

I finnally found that for saving those and other under the hood parameters I need to commit the changes by clicking on the green lock on the task bar (commit EWF) which saves the changes in the flash system disk

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