In tension about missing fonts? Don’t worry. You can establish your system again by reinstalling the necessary fonts and deleting the unnecessary ones.
Renew Fonts: - The following fonts should remain installed on each and every computer.
‘Courier new’, ‘Arial’ and ‘Times New Remain’ (True Type in each case including the variations ‘Bold’, ‘Italic’ and ‘Bold Italic’) as well as ‘symbol’ and ‘Wingdings’ as True Type , and ‘MS Serif’ and ‘MS Sans Serif’. It is possible to renew the system fonts quickly: Starts the windows setup- it replaces the missing or system files that are changed automatically.
Add Fonts: - Under Windows 2000, XP and Server 2003, you are able to add or to delete fonts as an administrator. For reinstalling a missing font from a removable disk, open ‘Start/Run’ and type ‘%windir%\fonts”. When you have typed the command mentioned, click on ‘Ok’. Open ‘File/Install New Font’ and under ‘Drives’, select the removable disk with the fonts you desire. Open the relevant folder and click on the font you wish to add. To select several fonts one by one, keep the ‘Ctrl’ key pressed while clicking on the icons.
You are to activate now the ‘copy fonts in the font folder’ check box. Click on ‘Ok’.
Delete Fonts: - For deleting fonts entirely from the hard disk, open the font folder as described above. Select the fonts you wish to delete and click on ‘File/ Delete’. Answer the security question ‘Are you sure you want to delete this fonts?’ by clicking ‘Yes’ button.
If you wish that a font will not be loaded next time while starting your computer, just move the font from ‘Fonts’ to a different folder. You can apply this method for error handling while it is not possible to delete the font.