Restore default fonts in windows 8.1

Hi,
I want restore all default fonts in windows 8.1.
What i do?

I see what you're trying to do, check out this link:
http://www.ghacks.net/2014/05/29/remove-custom-fonts-windows-8/

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  • How to change default fonts in windows 8.1?

    i tried make it by windows 7 way
    1. turn off ClearType
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    2.
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    "Segoe UI Bold (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Italic (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Bold Italic (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Semibold (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Light (TrueType)"=""
    "Segoe UI Symbol (TrueType)"=""
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes]
    "Segoe UI"="Tahoma"
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    "Segoe UI (TrueType)"="segoeui.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Bold (TrueType)"="segoeuib.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Italic (TrueType)"="segoeuii.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Bold Italic (TrueType)"="segoeuiz.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Semibold (TrueType)"="seguisb.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Light (TrueType)"="segoeuil.ttf"
    "Segoe UI Symbol (TrueType)"="seguisym.ttf"
    [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\FontSubstitutes]
    "Segoe UI"=-
    5. reboot
    Done, now all fonts in window without ClearType and used that we indicated.
    But in metro it's not work cuz some of elements is buged and changed to squares
    There are some programs like http://www.ilovefreesoftware.com/09/windows8/change-the-default-font-in-windows-8-windows-8-font-changer.html in internet. But how i see it's don't change all fonts.
    How to cahnge all fon'ts in windows 8.1 to Tahoma 8 for example?

    This is supposed to be a better program than Win 8.
    Did someone from Microsoft Marketing tell you that?  Maybe a fanboy?  :)
    In all seriousness it's not better in any obvious way than Win 8, nor is it really any better than Win 7.  It can be tweaked to be just about as good.  And to be fair, it's stable.
    I mean yes, we all expected Win 8.1 to be better than its predecessors
    - software releases are supposed to give you some value, some good reason to upgrade - but that kind of goes away when the software maker feels they have a captive audience as Microsoft does, and especially when they still have plenty of businesses
    buying Win 7, which pays their bills.
    But like it or not, removed choices or not, apparently Windows 8 is here to stay.  Joshua up above says "You fail", but have they really?  Once you're patching it up to make it usable they've already got your license fee, and your
    alternatives to running Windows are what, exactly?
    -Noel
    Detailed how-to in my eBooks:  
    Configure The Windows 7 "To Work" Options
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  • Restoring default fonts without reinstalling OS X?

    I recently uninstalled a trial version of Microsoft Office, and followed an online tutorial to delete any and all files associated with it. However, by mistake, I deleted some of my default fonts. I've tried using Font Book to recover them but it keeps returning the same error message; "Please reinstall Mac OS X to recover default fonts". I am currently running Mountain Lion, and do not have a bootable version of it with which to reinstall.
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    There is an option in Font Book to "Restore Standard Fonts"
    Check attached image:

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    I played with my fonts a little while back and I'd like to get back the default fonts. I can't find a restore "button" for that, so does anyone either have a list of the default settings, or a quick way to restore those defaults?

    Your Mailbox font and Message list font are Lucida Grande, and your Message font is Helvetica; you pick the size that works best for you.

  • Need to restore default fonts

    I have really messed up my fonts and its affecting my system. After installing tons of third party fonts, resolving duplicates, disabling random fonts, I give up. How do I just wipe out all fonts and reinstall the default fonts?

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  • Restore default Font

    it's possible to restore to fonts to default?

    when I have restore the fonts to the default, how can I recover the custom fonts? (fonts that installed by Office 2008 & Adobe products)
    That's a bit different than the initial question, which was to "restore fonts to default". Which I think most people would read as you only want the original OS X supplied fonts on your system.
    If you placed the fonts you cleared out of the two folders noted above into another folder, you can just drag and drop the non OS X fonts back into the /Library/Fonts/ folder. If you'd rather have pristine copies of the fonts you mention, you can grab them from the original disks.
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  • How can I restore default fonts?

    Today I installed a Greasemonkey script called Gmail Super Clean in Firefox and I installed these; http://www.osx-e.com/downloads/misc/macfonts.html new fonts as well. After doing this the fonts on my system have been very screwy i.e. there are mixes of Arial and Times New Roman on several apps and I am seeing what I think is Hebrew text on all of my iTunes library as well as on any text I type into the Google.com. I was wondering if anyone knew how to get back my default fonts for the whole system or at least stop seeing foreign languages. Thanks for any info or help.

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    It may re-install a few packages unnecessarily, but it should include all the currently installed font packages.
    Last edited by Xyne (2011-02-02 13:49:36)

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