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I have a mini pc that came with a pre-installed windows xp embedded. Problem is that I want to change a regional settings( so I can have a 24h datetime and so on...) but everytime I change it to what I want I am getting a box that I need to accept so it can restarts. When PC restarts regional setting are the same.
How to make this to save settings as permanent ?
Does the mini PC have a hard disk with Windows installed on it or is the OS installed in ROM? – martineau – 2012-08-31T16:45:49.157
It has a ssd drive which has windows installed. Do I need to install new version of win xp to make this work? Or there is some workaround solution? – user123_456 – 2012-08-31T16:47:53.340
Sounds like the SSD is getting a fresh copy of the OS from somewhere every time you restart. – martineau – 2012-08-31T16:59:01.023
It was resetting everything at the beginning then I started one script which turn off system settings now I can use it normally except that regional settings are always restarting – user123_456 – 2012-08-31T17:06:44.247
A workaround might be to identify the registry settings you're changing using the Regional and Language Options and export them in regedit to a .reg file. Afterwards you can create a batch file that merges those setting back in and have the script executed at startup by putting it in the Startup folder. – martineau – 2012-08-31T17:11:51.703