You may have various reasons for wanting to delete the fonts on your computer. You may prefer free software, or want to speed up your computer by not making your programs load all the symbols in every font. Whatever the reason, this tutorial should tell you how to delete whatever fonts you see fit. You will need administrator privileges on your computer to complete this tutorial.

Steps

  1. Go to C:\Windows\Fonts (or Start Menu → Control Panel → Appearance and Personalization → Fonts), right click on a font, and select "Delete". If the font is protected, you will receive an error message saying "[X] is a Protected System Font and cannot be deleted."
  2. Type "regedit" into the Start menu and press enter. Click "Yes" on the security warning.
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  3. On the left side of the Editor, open the folders HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE → Software → Microsoft → Windows NT → CurrentVersion → Fonts.
  4. If your unwanted font is still there (meaning Windows really doesn't want you to delete it), you will need to follow these next steps.
  5. \Windows\winsxs.
  6. Scroll about a fifth of the way down the long list of folders, and you should see a series of folders beginning with "amd64_microsoft-windows-font-truetype-[x]", where [x] is the name of a font. These folders are where Windows stores backup copies of the fonts it doesn't want you to delete.
  7. If you try to delete the folder or a font in it now, you will receive an error message saying you need permission from "TrustedInstaller" to perform the action. What you need to do instead is declare yourself the owner of the folder and then give yourself permission to edit it.
  8. You will see that the folder's current owner is TrustedInstaller.
  9. In the new window, click on either "Administrators" or the name of your account, check the box next to "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects," and click OK.
  10. You are now the owner of the folder and the font file within it.
  11. If you try the other way around, Windows will tell you the folder is open in another program, even if you have no other programs running.
  12. Refer to steps 2-4.
  13. The font will no longer be available in any programs, meaning it is gone unless you re-install it. If you do re-install the font, you will be able to delete it whenever you wish.
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      Warnings

      • Back up all the fonts you intend to delete beforehand, in case a program uses them. Do not delete Consolas, or Segoe UI and its relatives. They are required by the Windows user interface.
      • The Registry Editor contains other references to the fonts you want to delete. Do not delete or modify these, as they may render certain programs unusable.
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