annoying hindi..plz help

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atool

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guys i m having some strange problem...i have recently installed some hindi langauage softwares (hindi pad and baraha) now some of newly installed applications (like bluetooth) and some games are partly showing writings in hindi fonts...its quite annoying....how do i reverse this...i hv treid to uninstall both hindi softwres also...does not help...
thanks in advance
 

crashuniverse

In the zone
how abt checkin out default fonts applied to ur system...
and the prob is rili strange...well i will soon get back to this place if i get the exact solution....till then keep tryin!
 

grinning_devil

Cyborg Agent
well we need to restore the original set of win98 fonts ...
steps to do that ....

Step 1: Export and Remove the Fonts Registry Key
In Registry Editor, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Fonts
On the Registry menu, click Export Registry File.
In the Export Registry File dialog box, type C:\FontKey in the File name box, and then click Save.
Delete. the key after saving..
You receive the following message:
Are you sure you want to delete this key?
Click Yes.
The Fonts registry subkey is removed.
exit the registry...

Step 2: Create a Temporary Fonts Folder
create a new folder in c:\windows nd name it NewFonts

Step 3: Extract the Original Windows Fonts to the Temporary Folder
Insert the Windows 98 CD
At the command prompt, type

Extract /a /e drive:\Win98\Win98_22.cab *.ttf /l C:\Windows\NewFonts

(where drive is the drive letter of your computer's CD-ROM), and then press ENTER.

The font files are extracted.
in the above command, l is a lowercase L.

now Type

Extract /a /e drive:\Win98\Win98_22.cab *.fon /l C:\Windows\NewFonts

again type
Extract /a /e drive:\Win98\Win98_22.cab Desktop.ini /l C:\Windows\NewFonts, and the press ENTER.


Step 4: Rename the Fonts Folders in MS-DOS Mode
1. Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode.
2. At the C:\Windows prompt, type Attrib -s Fonts, and then press ENTER.
3. Type Ren Fonts OldFonts, and then press ENTER.
4. Type Ren NewFonts Fonts, and then press ENTER.
5. Type Attrib +s Fonts, and then press ENTER.

Step 5: Rename the ttfcache File
1. At the command prompt, type Attrib -h ttfcache, and then press ENTER.
2. Type Rename ttfcache oldcache, and then press ENTER.

restart windows..........
 

blacklight

Journeyman
since u r using win98 ,and assuming ur default fonts hav not been over written(i dont think baraha does it ),try installing a theme manager like desktop architect (or use default windows one ) and then try setting the fonts back to the default setting.
 
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