Rebuild Font Cache in Windows 10
Font Cache works the same way as Icon Cache, and Windows operating system creates a cache for fonts to load them faster and to display them to the interface of the app, Explorer etc. If for some reason the font cache is corrupted then the fonts may not appear properly, or it starts displaying invalid font characters in Windows 10. To resolve this issue, you need to rebuild the font cache, and in this post, we will see how to do that.
The font cache file is stored in the Windows folders: C:WindowsServiceProfilesLocalServiceAppDataLocalFontCache, If you are trying to access this folder then you won’t be able to do that directly as Windows protect this folder. Font’s are cached in more than one files in the above folder. Anyway, without wasting any time, let’s see How to Rebuild Font Cache in Windows 10 with the help of the below-listed tutorial.
Rebuild Font Cache in Windows 10
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Metotia 1: Toe fausia ma le lima Font Cache i totonu Windows 10
1. Oomi le Windows Key + R ona lolomi lea services.msc ma lavea Ulufale.
2. Scroll down till you find “Windows Font Cache service” in the services window.
Manatua: Press W key on the keyboard to locate the Windows Font Cache service.
3. Right-click on Window Font Cache Service ona filifili lea Meatotino.
4. Make sure to click on taofi ona seti lea o le Laasaga amata as Ua le atoatoa.
5. Kiliki Apply, sosoo ai ma le Afaina.
6. Do the same (Follow the steps 3 to 5) for Windows Presentation Foundation Font Cache 3.0.0.0.
7. Now navigate to the following folder by going to one folder at a time:
C:WindowsServiceProfilesLocalServiceAppDataLocal
Manatua: Do not copy and paste the above path as certain directories are protected by Windows. You need to manually double-click on each of the above folders and click Fa'aauau i le isi vaega to access the above folders.
8. Now once inside the Local folder, delete all the files with the name FontCache and .dat as the extension.
9. Sosoo ai, kiliki-lua i luga o le FontCache faila ma delete all of its content.
10. You need to also delete the file FNTCACHE.DAT mai le lisi lea:
F: WindowsSystem32
11. Once done, reboot your PC to save changes.
12. After the reboot, make sure to start the following services and set their startup type as Automatic:
Windows Font Cache Service
Windows Presentation Foundation Faʻailoga Cache 3.0.0.0
13. This will successfully Rebuild Font Cache in Windows 10.
If you still see the invalid characters after restarting, you need to repair your Windows 10 using DISM.
Method 2: Rebuild Font Cache in Windows 10 using the BAT file
1. Tatala Notepad ona kopi lea ma faapipii mea nei:
@echo off :: Stop and disable "Windows Font Cache Service" service :FontCache sc stop "FontCache" sc config "FontCache" start=disabled sc query FontCache | findstr /I /C:"STOPPED" if not %errorlevel%==0 (goto FontCache) :: Grant access rights to current user for "%WinDir%ServiceProfilesLocalService" folder and contents icacls "%WinDir%ServiceProfilesLocalService" /grant "%UserName%":F /C /T /Q :: Delete font cache del /A /F /Q "%WinDir%ServiceProfilesLocalServiceAppDataLocalFontCache*FontCache*" del /A /F /Q "%WinDir%System32FNTCACHE.DAT" :: Enable and start "Windows Font Cache Service" service sc config "FontCache" start=auto sc start "FontCache"
2.Now from Notepad menu click on faila ona kiliki lea Faasaoina e pei.
3. From Save as type drop-down select “Faʻamau uma” ona i lalo lea o le ituaiga igoa faila Rebuild_FontCache.bat (.e taua tele le faʻaopoopoga o le bat).
4. Make sure to navigate to desktop then click on Sefe.
5. Kiliki faalua i luga Rebuild_FontCache.bat to run it and once done reboot your PC to save changes.
fautuaina:
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