Somyac Font Zoomer ruined my font size??

I have a nokia n8 with anna. I recently installed font zoomer 3.20 full version. From there i notice a bug (wheneven in the photo gallery the options/exit buttons are in black instead of white making them impossible to see on a black background) so i uninstalled the font zoomer app.
once uninstalled i restarted my phone only to see that my font size had shrunk. Large font was now normal size. Normal font was now small size. and small font was now extra small size. I have tried re-installing and hitting restore font size and uninstalling font zoomer at least 15 different ways with no success. Along with messing with the font settings in messaging>options>font size and messing with settings>phone>display>font size with no success. And have also did the soft battery reset of holding the top button down for 10 seconds. none of this worked. 
Is there any files or something I could delete or do to fix my issue without hard resetting the phone?? Thanks!
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Though the Hard Reset wipes everything from the Phone memory only,you may require to re-install some of the applications that are installed on your Memory Card because the attributes if any that gets created in the Phone memory to run these gets erased too.
Most probably, re-installing the Firmware sounds a better option, though a Back-up is always recommended...

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