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| 35715 | 2002-02-15 04:04:00 | Can anyone tell me how a font becomes corrupted? I had a weird display error with my Lexmark printer control programme. Lexmark told me how to fix it... apparently their default programme uses Arial.ttf, they sent me another file via Email, I deleted the existing arial.ttf and installed the one they sent and voila everything Ok again. But how did the corruption occur in the first place? Will it happen again? | Guest (0) | ||
| 35716 | 2002-02-15 04:46:00 | You are using a computer. A file became corrupted. That happens. Will it happen again? Maybe. A computer has an enormous repertoire of tricks to play on its users. (a 'user' is someone who is used by a computer). It even spelled your name wrongly. |
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| 35717 | 2002-02-15 07:32:00 | no I was able to do that on my own | Guest (0) | ||
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