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Question about 'Things that slow down system bootup'
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Question about 'Things that slow down system bootup'
Monday, April 1, 2002 at 8:08 am Posted by Whisperss
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I have a question about Things
that slow down system bootup:
How do I ditch the extra fonts w/o dumping the ones I need? While not a big gamer,
I do have a few and don't want any loss of picture!
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re: Question about 'Things that slow down system bootup'
Wednesday, April 24, 2002 at 8:45 am Posted by Grigor
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On Monday, April 1, 2002 at 8:08 am, Dave wrote:
>I have a question about Things
>that slow down system bootup:
>How do I ditch the extra fonts w/o dumping the ones I need? While not a big gamer,
>I do have a few and don't want any loss of picture!
>
ummm....last time I looked, fonts had nothing to do with image quality or gaming.
Fonts are basically just letters - different fonts for different shapes/looks.
More to do with text editing than playing Solitaire.
To remove fonts, go to Windows/Fonts and delete any you don't want. (Double click
a font to see what it looks like so you can decide which you want to delete).
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re: Question about 'Things that slow down system bootup'
Monday, May 6, 2002 at 5:45 pm Posted by laslo toth
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Create a folder. Call it "unused fonts" or something. Move all the fonts you don't
need to it. On bootup the system won't look for these.
On Monday, April 1, 2002 at 8:08 am, Dave wrote:
>I have a question about Things
>that slow down system bootup:
>How do I ditch the extra fonts w/o dumping the ones I need? While not a big gamer,
>I do have a few and don't want any loss of picture!
>
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