Font Book Help!

I recently installed a lot of fonts on my computer and I am an avid user of Photoshop, now I know the obvious answers would be use FontAgent Pro or uninstall them, however I want them available if need be but not turned on. So in Font Book I disable the User Library so that I only have about 100 fonts running, speeds up things you know? However, Font Book REFUSES to keep them disabled. The library somehow gets activate repeatedly. Anybody know a way to permanent disable fonts until they are needed?

Hi Daniel, to tell you the truth, I till today still cannot figure Font Book and it has given me problem on and off...
Can I understand that when you said your fonts keep activating, does that mean that when you deactivate or turn them off in Font Book, they are still "somehow" available to you, in Photoshop??
Well, the reason maybe, because unlike Suitcase, when the 1st time you activate a font through Font Book, wherever that font resides, Font Book actually copies one copy into one of the Fonts folder in your Systems folder, so even when you disable it in FB, it may still remain active.
If I were you, which I have already did, I have reverted to Suitcase.
Cheers

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    Hello!
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    There's a whole lot to read in your post, and frankly I have not read it all.
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    I hope someone can help as this is driving me CRAZY!!!
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    What BDAqua said. Get those crummy fonts you added off the drive. At least one of them must be so bad that's it's corrupting RAM every time the system tries to load it.
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    ~ If there's some other information that you may need from me, then please ask away... I need to figure this out, and Font Book is driving me crazy!!!

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