donster wrote:
> Transferring files & programs from computer with XP installed to new
> one with Vista installed. I used the Easy Transfer Wizard that came
> with Vista and also downloaded and used the Easy Transfer Wizard
> Companion. There were a few minor trouble spots, which I kind of
> expected, but actually it didn't go that badly. Well, after a couple
> of days of using the new computer something has gone wrong with the
> appearance, namely the fonts on the desktop icons had all changed byt
> themselves. Not only on the desktop, but some pull-down menus,
> Windows Explorer screen, tabs, and even some graphics on Internet
> Explorer 7. I'm not sure, but I believe it's the font used on that
> Vista welcome window (actually the one used for the word "Welcome").
> We don't like it, sometimes it's hard to read, and I've been able to
> change it to something else in some of the cases where it's been
> altered, but not all.
>
> Flash forward a couple of days, and now the old one with XP that I
> transferred the files FROM (which still is in use) is having font
> problems. The only thing is in this case the icon shortcut names,
> menu labels, taskbar tabs, etc. are a bunch of symbols, squares and
> the like. I take that to mean that I don't have the font installed
> that it would've changed to, as in the situation with the Vista
> computer, so I'm getting these unintelligible symbols. As I said,
> both computers worked fine for a few days. I didn't use the XP
> computer until a couple of days after I got the Vista computer up and
> running, so I believe that's why the lag in the problem turning up.
> But it does seem interesting that after a couple of days of running
> fine after the transfer, both computers would have similar problems,
> which leads me to guess there's somthing up with Easy Transfer
> Wizard? Is this a registry problem? Has anyone else had this
> problem, or have you heard about it before? Is there any way to
> rectify it?
To get your XP back to normal, have you tried the Appearance tab ?
Right-click on Desktop > Properties > Appearance > Advanced
In the top pane click on Message Text and set the font to Tahoma 8
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