Re:. The Japanese input method editor (ime)

Hello. for about a week now my Japanese ime in student outlook 2007 version crashes when I try to convert kanji to hiragana (Japanese Chinese characters). He eventually release but only after a few minutes. Because the IME is integrated into the language settings in windows 7 64 bit (on a satellite) it doesn't let me uninstall and reinstall. I tried to remove and re - add keyboard/IME Japanese but that doesn't work either.

I guess it went wrong, because I installed and then uninstalled other Japanese software so the converter now start by looking in the wrong place for the character. I tried to fix outlook, but who does not work either. All thoughts welcome.

Thank you

Gary

> I guess that it was wrong, because I installed and then uninstalled other Japanese software so the converter now start by looking in the wrong place for the character

Maybe some software you have installed do a few worries now
Maybe you can affect the BONE at the beginning point before the installation of additional software.

You can set the operating system to the point in the early time to the rest of the way:
* Start > all programs-> Accessories-> System-> system restore tools *.

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