I'm wondering if anyone has occured this glitch before and if you managed to fix it.
Basically it started long time ago but it happened on useless applications so I didn't care.
But lately it started affecting applications I use a lot daily.
Image 1, Image 2, Image 3.
I was searching over google (including Microsoft sites) but couldn't find fix. I tried reseting fonts but that didn't help either.
I was thinking about reinstalling OS, but I don't feel like doing it if there's way to fix it. If not I don't have a choice.
Any ideas?

1 decade ago*

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No clue, so I'll just bump this for you. In the future it would be best if you didn't let any such problems run loose. Try to fix them as soon as possible. If you can't find the cause/fix then a system restore will sometimes do the trick but you said the problem appeared a while ago so that's probably no longer an option. Do you remember if you did/changed/installed anything that might have caused the problem to appear?
If you don't want to go through reinstalling the OS you might instead first try using the "Repair OS" option. Maybe it will work or maybe it won't.

1 decade ago
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Yeah I know, as you could see I'm a programmer at least learning to. I do solve the problems, but this one at begin when it started I thought it was glitch in application itself and I didn't use it as much anyway, but now it's taking over really useful apps.
And no I do not mess with stuff that I don't know what they do. I keep my Windows clean. Of course there are viruses that cause some problems but I clean my PC often.
Oh and thanks for bump.

1 decade ago
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I'd run a virus scan and then use CCleaner

1 decade ago
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Did, Microsoft Essentials, Malware Bytes, and I did use CCleaner.

1 decade ago
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"I tried resetting fonts"

Do you mean that you went to Control Panel > Appearance and Personalization > Fonts > Font settings and selected "Restore default font settings"?

1 decade ago
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Yeah.

1 decade ago
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Try repairing windows. You begin just like if you were reinstalling the operating system, only you select the "repair windows" option instead.

Also check "programs and features" to see if there's anything you can uninstall that you don't use, programs you don't recognize, things that have an install date around when this error started.

1 decade ago
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Yeah I'll try that, you see, I totally forgot about it. Saw it from you and Noctis149.
I did check my apps, nothing unknown :/

1 decade ago
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Closed 1 decade ago by Aneszej.