How To Re-install Default Windows 7 Fonts
Mar 16, 2010
i installed a bunch of free fonts, and i dont have a system restore point to go backi really don't want to re-install 7. A certain font is out of wak, and i can't seem to figure out which one.
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Feb 25, 2012
i do not know how to change fonts to default. it looks horrible. defaults were good. i tried couple of things but nothing is worked. sample font. sometimes in browser, half fonts are visible and even in scaled video player, too. check above images of Internet video player.
also check below font size in cpuz. in cpuz, i was not facing this problem before. i am facing after something happened/changed. i think i had changed default theme to windows classic and back to default. then, after i am facing this issue but i am not pretty sure.
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Apr 25, 2012
I accidentally downloaded chines and other asian fonts. I cannot delete them.
What I want is to remove ALL my fonts and only keep the ones that are Windows & default. So a minimum.
It seems I don;t have foreign keyboards installed or something like that.
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Oct 15, 2012
My computer has Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System, 32 bit system type and I use Office 2010. Microsoft Office 2010 has an embedded default font "Calibri" which I do not like. I go through the motions of changing the default using the "Options" section in all Programs, i.e. Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, OneNote, etc. Most of the time whatever font I set as default in each program it changes back to Calibri after exiting. I changed the normal.dot file to reflect my new font. I even deleted Calibri from the Fonts directory in Windows 7 but it still shows as the default font. How can that be? It was DELETED !!! Is there a way to change the default font once and for all?
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Nov 16, 2012
Win 7 homebuilt 7 PRO
E6550 Core 2 Duo
8 GB RAM
After doing a clean install but saving files in 'Windows.old' Wingdings 2 & Wingdings 3 fonts have disappeared. They aren't in the the fonts folder and I need them. PC started acting inappropriately during searches. Press Window Key, press W key to get Wordpad and it would show things like Calculator, VLC Player or Irfanview. Or press Window Key, press I for Internet Explorer and it shows Notepad, Paint or Word.
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Dec 29, 2008
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May 15, 2012
With previous Windows operating systems it was easy to copy a font from one computer and install it on another.Not so with Windows 7.
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Aug 10, 2011
Meant to put this on support forum, but don't know how to delete, so editing, and feel free to delete.
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Jan 28, 2011
I'm going to install a fresh copy of Windows 7 on a desktop PC. Now it's going to be added to a domain, and not use local workgroup. Therefore I don't want to mess around with setting up an account, and deleting it after joining the domain. Is there any way to skip setting up an account, and just use the local administrator account - or even join it onto the domain directly?
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Mar 12, 2011
when i click on a link (sometimes) I am told my email default client isnt properly installed.
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Jun 22, 2011
how do i install default mail client for CRAIGSLIST
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Aug 21, 2011
i had no problem until windows upgraded my system to 9, now i want to email some one and it says your default is not set up.
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Aug 29, 2011
Everytime I try to send an email from a website, i get a box that says default mail not installed. How do I install default mail?
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Sep 24, 2011
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Jan 13, 2012
i would like to install default from windows7
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Jan 21, 2012
How do I go about installing this program or file without disrupting my regular email.
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Feb 9, 2012
I thought that I had installed if, but when I tried to use it,it says what it always
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Jul 17, 2012
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Sep 7, 2012
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Oct 22, 2012
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Feb 17, 2013
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Feb 3, 2013
I did a clean install of windows 7 pro using sysprep to move my user files and program data to other drives. This works well as I only have a 120gb SSD running Windows 7 and a partition for Win 8 Pro that I haven't installed yet.
I changed the default installation path from c: to s: in both the 32/64 bit registry and now some of the programs (photoviewer, media player, defender) won't run. I've fixed the programs that I could, pointing those back to c: as I did not move any of the programs that comes with windows.
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Jun 16, 2011
How do I download and install default mail client on windows 7?
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Jan 7, 2012
Any easiest way for a senior citizen to install default mail client.
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Jan 24, 2012
where do I go to install default mail client?
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Jan 28, 2012
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Apr 26, 2012
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Dec 18, 2012
intall default client properly on mycomputer
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Jul 16, 2011
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Oct 24, 2011
I was having probs installing Office 2007 a while back and whilst using 2 forums for help to resolve the issue, one of the things i had to do was (i think) change the default install path for when i'm installing new programs. The 2 links for the help pages i was using are: Office 2007 Install Error 2203 - Office Setup Error 2203. An Internal Error has occurred.
The problem i've created is that now i'm unable to apply most updates for the programs that are currently installed (and thus on shutdown it always tries to apply updates, that fail) and also, i'm not able to install and new programs.
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Aug 21, 2011
I find it folly to install my applications on the C drive, especially the larger applications. Doing so makes the C drive so large that it is cumbersome to make the image backups that I think are necessary to insure an easy recovery from any problem causing a failure to boot. In WinXP, there is an easy way to change the default install location by changing ProgramFilesDir at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows Current Version. I changed that to a specific folder on my D drive and have used that for the last 8 years with no problem. It appears this registry key is only used by install programs to let them know where you want your programs installed.I really miss this wonderful feature in windows 7. Actually windows 7 has the same registry key, but unfortunately it does not seem to be used for the same purpose. I'm not sure exactly what it does, but at least for some programs, Windows seems to use it as a path to find the program when it is to be executed. Of course that would make little sense because there would be no way to actually change the key without breaking something. (What sense is there in having a registry key that can't be changed?). I have tried changing this key on two different systems and eventually it did lead to problems on both systems. So now I'm back to laboriously changing the path from C:program files or C:program files (x86) every single time I install an application (which it turns out I do quite often).
Is it possible that a script could be developed to search for C:program files or program files(x86) in an edit box and replace it with my preferred path with a single hot key? That would at least take most of the drudgery out of it, although it would still require choosing the "custom" install on many applications, not to mention the occasional errant applications that always install to the default install path with no chance for user intervention.
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