Fonts disappeared in Photoshop after install

All of the fonts I'd installed over time into Photoshop (from CS6) are no longer available. How do I get them back?
Thank you,
ZP

I strongly recommend you try to get to the bottom of why you're having a "malfunction" rather than try to delete protected system fonts.  Windows protects those fonts for a reason, and trying to remove them WILL net you other problems.
For what it's worth, the fonts you have named all work great on my Windows 7 system in Photoshop, so there's some specific problem with your setup (Photoshop?  Your system?) that you really need to solve.
Not having seen the particular problem you're reporting, I don't really know how to tell you to get more information, but I definitely advise you to try to solve that problem directly and not delete the fonts.
Because you've already removed the above fonts, I suspect at some point you may need to reinstall windows (although it may have restored them automatically).  I recommend you run the command SFC /SCANNOW /VERIFYONLY on your system (from a CMD window started as Administrator).  Windows will tell you whether it is in need of repair.
-Noel

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