Autodata Error Reading The Language Settings From The Upd [exclusive] Today
Find a Language or Locale string value. Set it to your language code (e.g., 1033 for English US, 1034 for Spanish). If missing, create it.
The "error reading language settings from the UPD" in Autodata typically occurs due to a mismatch between the software's hardcoded expectations and your computer's or Windows Display Language . Primary Solution: Change Regional Settings autodata error reading the language settings from the upd
If regional changes do not work, the error often stems from missing registry data. Many installation packages include a folder named specifically to address this. Locate your Autodata installation folder (often C:\ADCDA2 ). Open the folder named RegSettings . Find a Language or Locale string value
To prevent this and related errors (like "Runtime error 217" or "Sentinel key not found"), ensure these baseline conditions are met: 1033 for English US
