I cannot afford to have a system / computer just for machines, another for audio, another for watching movies etc. - and also do not want to. I will only have a laptop serving as a last resort, that will not have a system tweaked to my likening [because it takes too much of my time and energy]
Yes, there are problems
That is why I will first test such removal thoroughly before incorporating it into my system
I did not knew that way. And believe me that I asked friends who are into computers and googled this issue- nobody ever reported the existence of that way. And this excess of fonts is something I was sealing with since around Windows XP
And apparently it works, as I just quickly checked it out. But as I said, I will have to test it thoroughly
In a meanwhile of also the
I accidentally made such discovery: Mp3tag is able to somehow find and use the supposedly missing graphic signs [which are residing in the removed fonts?] for a third party software during execution of that software from Mp3tag
I have just described that in more details in the thread