Question Posted Saturday January 27 2007, 10:19 pm
oh god someone please help! I downloaded this font but it didn't officially download because my Winzip won't open because my trial is over and that it wasn't a True Type font.
I went to my Font folder to find it and delete it but it wasn't there (probably because it's a winzip file or something and not a True Type like every other fonts).
I searched for it and it found it but when I highlighted it and clicked delete it said Cannot delete file: Cannot read from the source file or disk.
So now I can't remove it and I can't find where my Winzip is saved to see if it's saved in there! And if there's junk on my computer that I dont' need ym computer's going to get busted! Sorry that it's long but please help me I'm realyl worried!
You can always delete whatever you want from a save mode! when your PC boot at the first time(before entering windows!) press F8 several time for a boot windows option! choose savw mode! in a save mode the windows will run in a very simple display with low resolution! make sure that you are logging in as administrator! You can try this link www.majorgeeks.com to search for a free software, shareware, open source etc find for 7Zip software! (as long as i know 7zip is the most powerful zip application rather than Winzip! and it is free!)
theymos answered Saturday January 27 2007, 11:29 pm: Having loose files will not ruin your computer, don't worry about it. If you really want to delete it, find the file you downloaded. Not the font inside it, the actual downloaded file. Just delete that and re-download it. If you get the "cannot delete file" error, then the file doesn't actually exist, it just looks like it. Next time you download it, use 7-zip, which is like winzip, but free: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
download the first "msi" file. If you have any further problems take as many screenshots as you can(here's my screenshot guide: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location))
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