[Update: fixed...see posts #4-5.]
On one of our lab computers, a Dell Optiplex GX280, we had a bluescreen yesteday and after recovery and cleanup (including checkdisk, CCleaner, and the standard host of anti-adware/malware software like adaware and spybot S&D) we have an unusual problem.
The fonts are all screwed up.
For instance, right now, everything I type is in some wierd italic font. It appears the same in Mozilla, Firefox, IE and Opera, so it must be an underlying problem with the Windows fonts settings. On some webpages, the webpage font is screwed too; on Arfcom, the tabs and buttons and post views are fine, but my own typing is in the wierd italics.
I tried to restore to a previous restore point, but someone turned off automatic restore point settings on this computer, and the only restore point I have now is the one from /after/ we recovered from the bluescreen.
The normal fonts still appear to be in the Windows font folder--including Times New Roman, which I have thought was the default font for the web and other applications.
Of course, the university couldn't bring itself to provide us with the system disk, so I have no way to use Windows setup to look for problems or to repair the installation.
Anyone have any suggestions?
Jim