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Old September 17th 10, 12:16 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave \Crash\ Dummy
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Windows 7 comes with way too many fonts for my taste and convenience.
I would like to get rid of some of them, but I am reluctant to delete
anything
I can't restore later. Is there a way to restore the default font set?

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Old September 17th 10, 02:17 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Snokey
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"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message
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Windows 7 comes with way too many fonts for my taste and convenience.
I would like to get rid of some of them, but I am reluctant to delete
anything
I can't restore later. Is there a way to restore the default font set?

--
Crash

"When you want to fool the world, tell the truth."
~ Otto von Bismarck ~


why would you want to delete fonts? it used to be an issue with win 95-98
but not anymore. just keep them and set the fonts you want.

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Old September 17th 10, 02:52 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave \Crash\ Dummy
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Default Restoring fonts

Snokey wrote:
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"Dave "Crash" Dummy" wrote in message
...
Windows 7 comes with way too many fonts for my taste and convenience.
I would like to get rid of some of them, but I am reluctant to delete
anything
I can't restore later. Is there a way to restore the default font set?

--
Crash

"When you want to fool the world, tell the truth."
~ Otto von Bismarck ~


why would you want to delete fonts? it used to be an issue with win
95-98 but not anymore. just keep them and set the fonts you want.


Because my font viewer programs don't care if the fonts are hidden, or not.
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Old September 17th 10, 03:00 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Nil[_2_]
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Default Restoring fonts

On 17 Sep 2010, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy"
wrote in alt.windows7.general:

Windows 7 comes with way too many fonts for my taste and
convenience. I would like to get rid of some of them, but I am
reluctant to delete anything
I can't restore later. Is there a way to restore the default font
set?


Copy the ones you want to remove from the system but that you might
want to use later to another directory. Then uninstall them using
Control Panel.
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Old September 17th 10, 03:22 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
Dave \Crash\ Dummy
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Nil wrote:
On 17 Sep 2010, "Dave \"Crash\" Dummy"
wrote in alt.windows7.general:

Windows 7 comes with way too many fonts for my taste and
convenience. I would like to get rid of some of them, but I am
reluctant to delete anything
I can't restore later. Is there a way to restore the default font
set?


Copy the ones you want to remove from the system but that you might
want to use later to another directory. Then uninstall them using
Control Panel.


Yeah, that's what I figured I'd do. I just didn't want to do that only
to discover
that I just had to click on "Restore default fonts" somewhere. :-)
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