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I hope someone can help. For the last couple of weeks, the checkboxes on my computer have been messed up. Instead of a white box that you put a little checkmark in, they look like teeny tiny pictures that change color when they are checked OR they are a capital "J" that is black when checked and grey when unchecked. Also, the minimize, maximize and close buttons have "0", "1" and "R" on them instead of the little line, the boxes and the "X". Fonts on different parts of my machine are HUGE and bold (in Search, for example). The fonts under the icons on the desktop were like that but I changed them. I cannot figure out how to fix the other problems. I have tried everything I can think of and have been asking around to all my computer savvy friends - no one has heard of anything like this. I ran a virus scan - nothing. Any help would be VERY much appreciated. It is extremely hard to tell if the boxes have checkmarks in them or not. Thanks. Kim
The max, min and close (Ccontrol buttons ) use Marlett font. If the Marlett.ttf file is damaged or missing, numbers or garbled characters appear in place of controls.
If you need to replace the Marlett.ttf file, extract it to the Windows\Fonts folder. Set the file's Hidden and System attributes. Use SFC to extract a single file. (Start-Run-SFC)
>I hope someone can help. For the last couple of weeks, the checkboxes on my >computer have been messed up. Instead of a white box that you put a little >checkmark in, they look like teeny tiny pictures that change color when they are >checked OR they are a capital "J" that is black when checked and grey when >unchecked. Also, the minimize, maximize and close buttons have "0", "1" and "R" >on them instead of the little line, the boxes and the "X". Fonts on different >parts of my machine are HUGE and bold (in Search, for example). The fonts under >the icons on the desktop were like that but I changed them. I cannot figure out >how to fix the other problems. I have tried everything I can think of and have >been asking around to all my computer savvy friends - no one has heard of >anything like this. I ran a virus scan - nothing. Any help would be VERY much >appreciated. It is extremely hard to tell if the boxes have checkmarks in them >or not. Thanks. >Kim