Font Bugs in Windows 10
Font Bugs in Windows 10
Font Bugs in Windows 10
Font bugs can be rather annoying, and speaking of font bugs and Windows 10, many
users reported the following problems:
Windows 10 Arial font corrupted – This is one of the most common font
problems that can happen on Windows 10. However, this issue can be easily
resolved by using one of our solutions.
Reinstall Arial font Windows 10 – If Arial font is corrupted, you can easily fix
the problem by reinstalling it. Simply open the font and click the Install button.
Fonts missing after Windows update – This is another problem that can occur
with Windows 10. To fix this problem, you need to find and remove the
problematic update from your PC.
Font Windows 10 blurry – In some cases, your fonts can become blurry. This is
an annoying problem, and we already covered how to fix blurry fonts in
Windows in one of our older articles, so be sure to check it out for more
instructions.
keyboard options.
This isn’t the best solution, but it might help if English is not set as your predefined
language, so it’s worth checking out.
3. In the preview window click Install on the top right corner and you’ll reinstall the
font manually.
4. If for some reason these fonts are missing you can always download or copy
them from another PC.
You can also install the missing font using the Command Prompt. This method is
intended for advanced users, but it’s also faster than the previous method. To install the
missing font, just do the following:
1. Press Windows Key + X to open Win + X menu. Now select Command Prompt
(Admin) from the list. If Command Prompt isn’t available, you can also
use PowerShell(Admin).
2. When Command Prompt opens, enter C:\Windows\Fonts\Arial.ttf and
press Enter.
3. Font preview window will now appear. Click on Installbutton to install the font.
Keep in mind that you need to repeat these methods for all missing fonts. As you can
see, this method is useful if you’re missing just one or two fonts, but if you’re missing
more fonts, you might want to try a different method.
Sometimes font bugs are caused by high DPI displays, so the solution is to disable high
DPI settings. To do this do the following:
1. Right click the executable file that has font bugs. Select Properties from the
context menu.
2. Then go to Compatibility tab. Disable Display scaling on high DPI settings
and click Apply and OK to save changes.
Save the changes and restart your application to see if the problems were fixed. We
have to warn you that this solution might cause your fonts in the application to be
smaller, so you might have to adjust their size manually. Also, if several applications are
giving you problems, you need to repeat this step for each one of them.
Solution 4 – Modify your registry
If you’re having font bugs on Windows 10, the issue might be caused by your registry.
Sometimes certain problems can appear if your registry values aren’t correct, and in
order to fix that, you need to change them manually. To do that, follow these steps:
1. Press Windows Key + R and enter regedit. Press Enter or click OK.
If you’re having font bugs on your PC, the problem might be related to a
specific update. Sometimes an update can cause this problem to appear,
and the only way to fix it is to find and remove the problematic update. This
is relatively simple, and you can do it by following these steps:
2. Now choose View installed update history from the menu on the right.
3. Select Uninstall updates.
Once you remove the update, check if the problem is resolved. It’s worth mentioning
that Windows 10 will automatically install the missing updates causing the problem to
reoccur. To prevent this update from installing, be sure to check our guide on how to
block automatic Windows updates for detailed instructions.
Solution 6 – Use FontReg tool to register your fonts
Several users reported that they fixed font bugs on Windows 10 by using FontReg tool.
This is a freeware application that allows you to install missing fonts on your PC. The
application is simple to use, and after using it, the font problems should be completely
resolved.
Font bugs can be rather annoying, but users found a useful workaround that you might
want to try. According to them, you can fix this problem simply by
deleting FNTCACHE.DAT file. To do that, just go to C:\Windows\System32 directory
and locate FNTCACHE.DAT. Delete that file, and restart your PC and the problem
should be resolved.
Keep in mind that this is just a workaround, so you’ll need to repeat it every time before
you turn off or restart your PC.
Solution 8 – Rebuild the font cache
Sometimes font bugs can appear if your font cache is corrupted. To fix that, you need to
delete temporary files in order to rebuild your cache. This is rather simple and you can
do it by following these steps:
1. Press Windows Key + R and enter services.msc. Now press Enter or click OK.
After deleting these files, the issue should be resolved and your fonts should start
working again. Font bugs can be rather annoying, but you should be able to fix them
using one of our solutions. If you have any other Windows 10-related issues you can
check for the solution in our Windows 10 Fix section.