On Dec 5, 7:21 pm, wendy88 <wend...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I am running Windows XP Professional and I am about to reinstall it. I would
> very much like to know whether there is a way to save the fonts I have
> installed now. I have 1000s of fonts in a folder, and over time I have
> installed many of them for different projects and documents. There 498 files
> in my Windows/fonts folder, but I do not know how many of those were
> installed with Windows. I would like to have the same fonts installed after I
> reinstall Windows, so that whenever I open an existing or old project, all
> the necessary fonts are installed. I know that I could make a list of all my
> installed fonts and then, after reinstallation, manually match this list
> against go all the fonts I have in storage, but that will take hours of work.
> Is there perhaps a registry key that I could backup to restore my fonts, or a
> utility that automates the process?
Hi Wendy,
I'm not really a computer tech guy but if I remember correctly XP
professional has a backup utility, however, if your going to reinstall
this might not be of much use. I would first ask the question why are
you re-installing? Do you have a virus or what exactly is the problem?
Perhaps you don't need to re-install. That would be the last step I
would take. Let everyone know exactly what type of computer you have,
and I assume you have DSL and and if you have any games, printers etc.
The more information you give the better the people on here are able
to help you. If, for example you have Norton, that could be part of
the problem. When I had it, it caused nothing but problems and is a
resource hog and I finally got rid of it and glad I did.
In regards to your question however, the only suggestion I would have
is to build or purchase a external hard drive so that you can have a
mirror copy of your computers hard drive 'just in case' or install a
separate hard drive in your computer. Then you can do something like
this:
http://seagate.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/...i=&p_topview=1
In fact, I just purchased a new hard drive and will be transferring
all my files and Operating System (OS) over to the new drive, then
I'll discard the old drive. After I've done this I plan to build a
external hard drive, by buying an enclsoure:
http://www.newegg.com/Store/SubCateg...nal-Enclosures
then buy another new hard drive:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage....=1064401651619
and then add a PCI card so that my computer will be USB 2.0 compatible
(faster transfer speed)
http://www.directron.com/aud041.html
and then plan to use CasperXP for backups:
http://www.fssdev.com/products/casperxp/
I'm sure others far more knowledgable will be able to help you better
than I but that's as far as my thinking takes me.
Hope it
helps,
Robert