EU to crash the system, and when I re-installed Windows Mail spell check no longer works, ideas or suggestions.

EU to crash the system and when I reinstalled Windows Mail spell check no longer works, ideas or suggestions

original title: windows mail

Define "does not work" and how reinstall you Windows Mail? It is a part of Vista and can only be reinstalled by reinstalling the operating system.

If you get the error of language, see this.

This language is no longer available for spell checking
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/68395-Windows-Mail-spell-check.html

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