non-standard fonts

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Discussions tagged with non-standard fonts on WindowsForum.com focus on issues arising when users authorize or install fonts that are not part of the standard Windows set. A common problem reported involves Internet Explorer 9 on Windows 7, where enabling non-standard fonts triggers frequent browser crashes and error messages such as 'IE9 has stopped working.' Users also encounter persistent search errors related to 'javaw' after font changes. Troubleshooting these font-related crashes often requires resetting browser settings, removing recently added fonts, or checking for compatibility issues between custom fonts and older browser versions.
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    Windows 7 Resolving Frequent Errors and Crashes in Internet Explorer 9 on Windows 7

    I ahve two things happening with my IE9 that I'd like to solve. the first is that at some time in the past I apparently entered "javaw" at the search page and rather frequnetly get a notice that Windows cnnot find such. It suggests that I check the spelling and try again. The error is clear, but...
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