Delete unused fonts | Speed up your computer

A good collection of fonts is supplied with Vista and they can be viewed by going to the Control Panel, switching to Classic View and double-clicking Fonts. Some applications install many fonts and an excessive number of consumes memory, disk space and processor power. It’s unlikely that you’ll need more than 500, so look at the foot of the Fonts window and see how many there are If there are too many you should delete some. Right-click a font you don’t require and select Delete. To view a font, double-click one and a window opens with sample text in various sizes. Script, old English and other fancy fonts are rarely used and are good candidates for removal.

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