Cannot remove Chinese Japanese and Korean in language bar

Hello

I am running Windows 7 Professional 32 bit. I installed it yesterday and today after that I installed Microsoft Office 2010 Proofing Tools Kit, Japanese Chinese keyboard support and the Korean was added to my language bar. I live in Bulgaria and my settings are in Bulgarian, main windows language is English. How can I remove finally this keyboard for good layouts? I tried to remove the standard way - through the language bar setting, but after restart, they will appear again. It's very frustrating. Please help me.

Kind regards

Angelus

Hello

Please continue with the following steps to support...

-Access Control Panel

-Regional and language

-Keyboard and language tab

-Change of keyboards

It should be an option to hightlight the different languages installed.  Please hightlight the language that you want to delete and deleting.

I hope that this information is beneficial.

Thank you

Aaron
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