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geekhack Community => Other Geeky Stuff => Topic started by: dantan on Thu, 23 March 2017, 11:14:09
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I have been having a weird problem with Adobe Acrobat Reader recently.
Their print settings have vanished. So I can't see anything except to press ctrl-P and return to print. I can't control anything else because I can't see anything.
Updating AAReader, reinstalling, restarting computer all do not change the problem.
This isn't a printer problem. My printer firmware is current, and the settings problem does not feature in any other software I use.
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Sounds like you're missing a font, do you have the 'Segoe UI' font on your PC? Should be under C:/Fonts
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hrrrrmmmmm.....
there are millions of reader apps.. just use something else.. hahahahaa
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Sounds like you're missing a font, do you have the 'Segoe UI' font on your PC? Should be under C:/Fonts
Amazing, I really don't have that font!
between my upgrading to Win10, then downgrading and reinstalling lots of stuff thanks to problems with the upgrade, I also cleaned house and deleted a lot of things I thought were useless or had weird names...
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Sounds like you're missing a font, do you have the 'Segoe UI' font on your PC? Should be under C:/Fonts
Amazing, I really don't have that font!
between my upgrading to Win10, then downgrading and reinstalling lots of stuff thanks to problems with the upgrade, I also cleaned house and deleted a lot of things I thought were useless or had weird names...
Ah that'll do it.
I'd open up a Command Prompt as Administrator, and run sfc /scannow
It should take care of the missing font, and any other system files that may be missing. Give that a shot and let me know :thumb:
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Sounds like you're missing a font, do you have the 'Segoe UI' font on your PC? Should be under C:/Fonts
Amazing, I really don't have that font!
between my upgrading to Win10, then downgrading and reinstalling lots of stuff thanks to problems with the upgrade, I also cleaned house and deleted a lot of things I thought were useless or had weird names...
Ah that'll do it.
I'd open up a Command Prompt as Administrator, and run sfc /scannow
It should take care of the missing font, and any other system files that may be missing. Give that a shot and let me know :thumb:
As good as your suggestions were, I decided not to take a chance.
Basically you can't trust Windows software to take care of Windows properly. They might end up doing something that totally locks up my computer.
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Sounds like you're missing a font, do you have the 'Segoe UI' font on your PC? Should be under C:/Fonts
Amazing, I really don't have that font!
between my upgrading to Win10, then downgrading and reinstalling lots of stuff thanks to problems with the upgrade, I also cleaned house and deleted a lot of things I thought were useless or had weird names...
Ah that'll do it.
I'd open up a Command Prompt as Administrator, and run sfc /scannow
It should take care of the missing font, and any other system files that may be missing. Give that a shot and let me know :thumb:
As good as your suggestions were, I decided not to take a chance.
Basically you can't trust Windows software to take care of Windows properly. They might end up doing something that totally locks up my computer.
I had to disable almost every windows service on my control box, because they were causing latency spikes..
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I had to disable almost every windows service on my control box, because they were causing latency spikes..
What are latency spikes?
See, I have a windows 7 computer, 5 years old. It was on Norton antivirus from day 1, and I have consistently scanned it. It should be pretty free of trojans and worms. I defragment the drive and get rid of unused software periodically. I also don't tweak the system very much. I certainly don't lower my firewall for free softwares. Licensed windows, win office, etc.
But my system still got windows bloat or whatever you call it. It slowed down a lot. I have way more RAM than I need, but the system is still way slower than it was when new.
Any suggestions?
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I had to disable almost every windows service on my control box, because they were causing latency spikes..
What are latency spikes?
See, I have a windows 7 computer, 5 years old. It was on Norton antivirus from day 1, and I have consistently scanned it. It should be pretty free of trojans and worms. I defragment the drive and get rid of unused software periodically. I also don't tweak the system very much. I certainly don't lower my firewall for free softwares. Licensed windows, win office, etc.
But my system still got windows bloat or whatever you call it. It slowed down a lot. I have way more RAM than I need, but the system is still way slower than it was when new.
Any suggestions?
do you have an ssd ?
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No, SATA HDD, also 5 years old like the desktop itself.
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No, SATA HDD, also 5 years old like the desktop itself.
well there's ur problem.. hahahhahha
buy a cheap ssd.. i got 750gb for $99 on black friday from newegg.
non sale price is around 4 to 5gb per dollar, so get a good 512gb for only $100..
Check with me before you buy it.. you don't want to end up with a ****ty ssd.
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Try PDF-XChange Viewer instead. It's fast, free, and you can do stuff like add signature, comments, mark-up, etc.
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No, SATA HDD, also 5 years old like the desktop itself.
well there's ur problem.. hahahhahha
buy a cheap ssd.. i got 750gb for $99 on black friday from newegg.
non sale price is around 4 to 5gb per dollar, so get a good 512gb for only $100..
Check with me before you buy it.. you don't want to end up with a ****ty ssd.
My question was about the slowing down of my computer.
Are you suggesting that it is my ageing hard disk that is causing the slowing down?
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No, SATA HDD, also 5 years old like the desktop itself.
well there's ur problem.. hahahhahha
buy a cheap ssd.. i got 750gb for $99 on black friday from newegg.
non sale price is around 4 to 5gb per dollar, so get a good 512gb for only $100..
Check with me before you buy it.. you don't want to end up with a ****ty ssd.
My question was about the slowing down of my computer.
Are you suggesting that it is my ageing hard disk that is causing the slowing down?
buy an ssds, all your problems will be solved