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I recently changed my system language from danish to english. Now when I f.ex. want to access my Bluetooth settings, I open the start menu and start to type bluetooth. The Bluetooth settings link in the search results still appear in danish, and does not work. Is there a way to fix this?

LongInt
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  • Did you already try to [rebuild the search index](https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/58569-rebuild-search-index-windows-10-a.html)? – Run5k Apr 02 '17 at 06:56
  • No, but I just tried, and that didn't work – LongInt Apr 02 '17 at 10:05
  • That's unfortunate. Someone else had a very similar problem, and after a few days of trying they simply did a full Windows 10 reinstall. However, a few months later another person posted an answer that has earned several up-votes, so hopefully it will work for you, too. If so, we can mark this one as a "duplicate" and consider ourselves lucky: [Windows 10 search results appear in wrong language](https://superuser.com/questions/1051410/windows-10-search-results-appear-in-wrong-language/1113596). – Run5k Apr 02 '17 at 11:39
  • That didn't work as well, but it seems to be the same issue. I hope the Creative Update will fix this... – LongInt Apr 03 '17 at 05:43
  • I found this answer: https://superuser.com/a/972410/713463 - and the folder %LOCALAPPDATA%\Packages\windows.immersivecontrolpanel_cw5n1h2txyewy\LocalState under Settings/Indexed only contains a da-DK folder, and not a en-UK folder. However I have no access to a en-UK folder, so can't replace it... – LongInt Apr 03 '17 at 06:04
  • Ended up reinstalling windows - it works properly now... – LongInt Apr 03 '17 at 10:12
  • I'm sorry to hear that, but it sounds like others resorted to a Windows reload, also. – Run5k Apr 03 '17 at 12:21

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