Error: Unable to install the <fontname>...(due to font file damaged).
Error:
Unable to install the <fontname> (TrueType) font. The font file may be damaged.
Cause:
The TrueType font file is damaged or the maximum number (1000) of TrueType fonts that can be installed in Windows 95 has been reached.
Solution:
Add the TrueType font again to the WINDOWS\FONTS folder, or remove one or more installed TrueType fonts.
Do one of the following:
1) Add the TrueType font again to the WINDOWS\FONTS folder:
a) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu.
b) Select 'Settings' menu and select 'Control Panel'. (The 'Control Panel' window appears.)
'Control Panel'
c) Double-click the 'Fonts' icon. (The 'Fonts' dialog box appears.)
'Fonts' icon
d) Select the 'File' menu and select 'Install New Fonts...'. (The 'Add Fonts' dialog box appears.)
'Add Fonts'
e) Select the drive containing the fonts to be added from the 'Drives' drop-down list box:
1] If the fonts are on diskette, insert the diskette and select 'a:'.
2] If the fonts are on the computer, select the drive and folder containing these fonts.
f) Double-click on the desired font. (The font will be added to the list of fonts.)
g) Close the fonts dialog box.
2) Remove one or more installed TrueType fonts:
a) Click the 'Start' button to display the 'Start' menu.
b) Select 'Settings' and select 'Control Panel'.
'Control Panel'
c) Double-click the 'Fonts' icon.
'Fonts' icon
d) Select a font to be removed.
NOTE: To select multiple fonts, press and hold CTRL, and select the desired fonts.
e) Select the 'File' menu and select 'Delete'. (A confirmation dialog box appears.)
f) Click 'Yes'.