Reddeath Wrote:I did it! The reason behind this was region format settings (Region and language - Formats). I changed it from Russian to English and it worked. It seems that the program tries to input time data or something in specific region format and fails.The default decimal separator for Russian is ',' instead of '.' so it probably choked on that.
Fun fact: some of your applications (and websites, depending on browser settings) that were previously in Russian will now be in English. If you change the time format to Japanese, they'll be in Japanese (if you have the relevant localization files for them. If not, they'll likely default to English). The alphabetical sorting of filenames with cyrillic letters may or may not be messed up.
Edited: 2013-07-09, 7:35 am
