Double-click autodata_lang.reg . Click Yes when the User Account Control warning asks if you want to modify the registry.
Temporarily lower User Account Control settings to prevent security prompts from interrupting the installation.
Based on user experiences with this issue, the root cause is almost always one of the following: Double-click autodata_lang
The is a classic example of a software localization failure rooted in Windows Registry inconsistencies. While the message appears technical and intimidating, the fixes are logical and sequential.
First, run the [Link] file (this is often a setup registry file or similar). Based on user experiences with this issue, the
If the error persists, the installer likely failed to create the necessary "Language" entry. You can manually inject this information into the Registry. Press Windows Key + R , type regedit , and hit Enter. Navigate to the following path:
If the installer cannot create the keys automatically, you must add them manually using the Windows Registry Editor. For 64-bit Windows Systems (Most Common) Press the to open the Run dialog box. Type regedit and press Enter to open the Registry Editor. If the error persists, the installer likely failed
If running as administrator does not resolve the issue, you may need to manually add the registry key the installer is looking for.