PSE 3.0 Tryout corrupted Adobe Font

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Ramon Redondo
Jan 28, 2005
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I’ve recently downloaded the Photoshop Elements 3.0 Tryout from Adobe, and have been attempting to run it on my Tablet PC (Windows XP). After installing, I had been seeing the lockup after/during "Reading Fonts" which I’ve seen reported elsewhere. It turned out that the problem font was actually the GUI font installed by this software. Re-installing did not help.

Any ideas?

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Jan 29, 2005
"Ramon Redondo" wrote in message
I’ve recently downloaded the Photoshop Elements 3.0 Tryout from Adobe, and have been attempting to run it on my Tablet PC (Windows XP). After installing, I had been seeing the lockup after/during "Reading Fonts" which I’ve seen reported elsewhere. It turned out that the problem font was actually the GUI font installed by this software. Re-installing did not help.

Any ideas?

You have removed the corrupted font? You have identified the font… Do you have a lot of fonts?

JR the postman
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Ramon Redondo
Feb 1, 2005
I have identified and removed the ‘corrupted’ font. But it seems to be one of the fonts that Adobe installed itself.

I have about 280 fonts, which were installed by XP Tablet edition by default, and possibly Office 2000.
PD
postman delivers
Feb 3, 2005
"Ramon Redondo" wrote in message
I have identified and removed the ‘corrupted’ font. But it seems to be one of the fonts that Adobe installed itself.

I have about 280 fonts, which were installed by XP Tablet edition by default, and possibly Office 2000.
Ramon,

Appears you have a corrupted download. shame it is only a font… requiring you to lose your trial days… I was wondering if you had too many fonts, but 280 is not a problem…

JR the postman

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