How to Delete Font Caches in Windows XP

Using different fonts for your personal and professional documents shouldn't require your readers to interpret garbled or poorly displayed text. But a corrupted font cache can do just that, causing documents to display different fonts than the one you typed. To fix a corrupted font cache, Windows XP users must find the font cache file and clear it from their system memory.

Instructions

    • 1

      Click on the "Start" button.

    • 2

      Click "My Computer."

    • 3

      Double-click on the "C:" drive.

    • 4

      Double-click on the folder labeled "Windows."

    • 5

      Double-click on the "System32" folder.

    • 6

      Right-click on the file named "FNTCACHE.DAT." Click "Delete."

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