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Is it just that font or many others?
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every single one that comes up for
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And how are you trying to install it? Just double clicking on it?
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If you're on Windows 7, press the "start" orb, type in "fonts" and drag the font there
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System32 wrote If you're on Windows 7, press the "start" orb, type in "fonts" and drag the font there
i tried that but it still doesn't work but thanks anyway
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-CauTioN- wroteSystem32 wrote If you're on Windows 7, press the "start" orb, type in "fonts" and drag the font there
i tried that but it still doesn't work but thanks anyway
Try running a checkdisk by opening the command prompt in administrator mode and running the command: chkdsk C: /f ( EDIT: You might want to do chkdsk C: /f /v /r this will help me solve your problem even if this isn't capable of doing it automatically )
This will try to find and fix errors in your system files and registry.
Also, this needs to lock your drive ( so it doesn't actually damage something ) and therefore it will need to run when you restart your computer. Just type y when it asks you and restart
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