Error Reading The Language Settings From The Registry Autodata Info

If the key exists but the error persists, the application may lack read access.

The registry might point to a language ID (e.g., 1049 for Russian) for which the language files are missing from the program’s folder. If the key exists but the error persists,

When Autodata (or any app) reaches for those keys, it assumes the registry will answer cooperatively. When it doesn’t, that assumption collapses into an error message. If the key exists but the error persists,

Sometimes, third-party antivirus software or Windows Defender identifies the registry modification attempts by Autodata as "suspicious behavior" and silently blocks them. If the key exists but the error persists,

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