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Start,
Control panel,
Regional and language options.

This may be what your looking for ?

P.S. Edit..

Under the languages tab select details and there should be an option to change in there.
 
What about in the Bios settings, I know mine is covered in there so maybe it would over ride anything windows is trying to set.

Did you make sure all these were set right

You need to ensure your regional settings are correct, as it sounds like your keyboard mapping is messed up.

Open the control panel > Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options > Regional and Language options.
Then make sure ALL the drop downs are correct for your country
1/Standards and Format - Regional options tab
2/location - Regional options tab
3/Languages tab > Details Button > settings tab > Default input language
4/Advanced tab top drop down.
 
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What KoaRang said but make sure it looks like this by deleting all other languages which may be present in the "Text Services and Input Languages" box:
 

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i had this problem when i re installed windows but got a lil program to install the windows keysettings



if you wan em PMme and i will email u them very handy


:)
 
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