Jevil7452
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Win10toVista = Vista's "poor performance and stability" without feeling you're actually using Vista
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Post by Jevil7452 on Feb 9, 2024 11:24:11 GMT -8
A cool, but useless trick. This only works on Windows 10 1709 and below though. To do this, simply merge the following registry key: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Nls\Locale] "00000501"="1" // qps-ploc (Windows Vista and later) "000005fe"="7" // qps-ploca (Windows Vista and later) "00000901"="1" // qps-Latn-x-sh (Windows 10 and later) "000009ff"="d" // qps-plocm (Windows Vista and later) Original article source: stackoverflow.com/questions/7042920/how-to-use-enable-pseudo-locale-in-windows-for-testing
As warned though in the Stack Overflow post, do not set these as the system locale, as it will most likely break Windows booting. Attachments:
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