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I just installed genuine Windows 8.1 Pro on top of my previous Windows 8.1 Pro N. This is a Windows installation upgrade option, which keeps everything unchanged and puts the old files inside the Windows folder in a Windows.old folder in the same (root) directory.

I also created a new admin account to replace my old one in Windows. Almost everything works fine after this transition, except a few settings that i have now fixed and my language input settings.. I fear they have become corrupt. On my former account, which i can still use, i have 2 language options set that you can see below :

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Now on my new windows account i have the same language setup. English US as the default option and Greek as the secondary language. You can also see the advanced language settings i have set here :

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Whenever i log into my new account with all these settings, i can only type in greek (i can't left alt-shift to english-us). This is clearly a bug or something, since my primary language and keyboard layout is english us. I want the option to be able to left alt + shift to change the input language. The only way i fix this is by going to Control Panel -> Language and remove greek language. Then SUPER KEY + L to logout and back in. Then i add the greek language again. Now both languages work, but obviously i cannot do that each and every time i start the system. And as i said before all this works perfectly on my old account.

As you can see my problem is severe. If i can't write properly on the computer i can't use it.. Is it possible that the language settings have been corrupted? What can i do to fix this? I was thinking that i can somehow export all language settings (maybe the language registry entries?) from my old account and then import them to my new account. But i don't know how to do that. If someone could help i would be very grateful. Thanks in advance.

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