On Sun, 11 Oct 2009 00:26:13 -0400, "LVTravel" <>
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>>>> I have fonts loaded on my Windows XP machine that I would like to
>>>> install on my new Vista machine also. Can someone tell me how to do
>>>> this?
>>>
>>> The easiest way is to copy all the .TTF fonts from the Windows\Fonts
>>> folder on the XP machine to either a network drive or to a USB drive of
>>> some type that will hold all the font files. You will need to set the
>>> computer to show hidden and System folders to visible.
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>>> Double Click My Computer then single click Tools, Folder Options, View,
>>> scroll down the list to 'Hidden files and folders' and click the button
>>> for 'Show hidden files and folders', Click the checkmark to turn off the
>>> 'Hide extensions for known file types' and click the checkmark for 'Hide
>>> protected operating system files'. When the last one is clicked a
>>> warning message will appear. Answer Yes to you want to show the files.
>>> Click OK.
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>>> Using My Computer, click on Windows\Fonts and then the type column to
>>> allow the computer to sort by file type. Highlight the first TTF font by
>>> single clicking. Scroll all the way down to the last TTF file and hold
>>> the Shift key while single clicking on that file. Right click on any of
>>> the files and then left click Copy. Go to the USB or network drive and
>>> Right click on the drive and left click on Paste. The files will copy.
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>>> On the Vista machine, set to visible also (Computer, Tools, Folder
>>> Options, View) and simply copy from the USB or network drive to the
>>> Windows\Fonts folder. This will automatically install all non-existent
>>> fonts and will ask if you want to overwrite any fonts already there. DO
>>> NOT overwrite any Vista fonts. Can be an involved process but it is
>>> really easy.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps, let us know.
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>> Copying only the .TTF files may mean that .PFM (Adobe) fonts wouldn't be
>> migrated to the new computer.
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>Yes that would be true but do you not have to install the Adobe drivers
>(ATM) or programs to use their fonts. You also would not copy the companion
>PFB files for the Adobe products. And if the program is installed, the
>fonts should automatically be installed. Adobe is a stickler about "font
>piracy," at least the last time I used one of their programs that used Type
>1 fonts.
This is a little foreign to me. What drivers do I have to install?
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