Arial Font

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Daniel

Hello,

Something wierd happend to my computer. I'm not 100% sure
what happend. I started getting all kinds of strange
errors, about how certain dlls were not valid windows
images. My Norton Anti Virus just STOPED WORKING, and all
of the text in outlook, ans IE were just GONE. Blank
windows.

I managed to get the latest windows updates and that
seemed to fix the errors, I did a repair of office and
that fixed the text. (I also re installed anti-virus and
that is woring again)

But all of the text is all ittalics. So I noticed that my
Arial Font is dammaged. Is there a way I can download or
reinstall that font so my screen will go back to normal?
 
Daniel said:
Hello,

Something wierd happend to my computer. I'm not 100% sure
what happend. I started getting all kinds of strange
errors, about how certain dlls were not valid windows
images. My Norton Anti Virus just STOPED WORKING, and all
of the text in outlook, ans IE were just GONE. Blank
windows.

I managed to get the latest windows updates and that
seemed to fix the errors, I did a repair of office and
that fixed the text. (I also re installed anti-virus and
that is woring again)

But all of the text is all ittalics. So I noticed that my
Arial Font is dammaged. Is there a way I can download or
reinstall that font so my screen will go back to normal?

Fix Constant Italics/Font Problem - When a rogue program decides to
install its own version of system fonts, it may replace the original
version of the font file with a shortcut in the font folder. Once this
program is uninstalled, the shortcut may now point to a font file that
no longer exists. Windows XP in turn reacts by turning all unspecified
fonts into italics upon next reboot.The simple way to fix this is to
delete all shortcuts in the font folder and replace them with the
actual font file. By going to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsof
\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Fonts], you can also double check the path of
each font and look for any suspicious paths.

Try that and see if this fixes things.

Malke
 

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