Xavier211 0 Posted March 9, 2001 When I installed Win2k Pro on my computer, I reformatted my entire hard drive first. Since I couldn't find my Office '97 CD, I installed a stand-alone copy of MS Word 2000. Word ran great until recently, when it began to exhibit extremely odd behavior. It all started when I switched out my GeForce2 to mail it away to a trader in Texas... I put in my old and failing Voodoo3. The V3 died after a couple days, so I switched in my shitty SiS 6326... once the SiS had been in for a couple days, Word started exhibiting the problems. Word now hangs for nearly a minute and a half when I try to click the Font button on the standard toolbar. It does the same thing when I try to access the Font menu by clicking Format/Font/. Since I was getting a copy of MS Office 2000 soon, I thought I'd just uninstall Word and reinstall Office 2k. Today I did just that. No effect on this weird freezing problem at all... in fact Excel, Access, and Powerpoint also have the same precise problem. All these programs can display any font fine when I open pre-saved documents, but none of them seem able to access their respective Font menus without taking nearly 2 full minutes. What the heck? I'm quite puzzled. - Xavier Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted March 10, 2001 Sorry, but the only thing that you can do to fix everything is to reinstall. For some unexplained reason, switching to or from any 3dfx card will screw stuff up. You should be able to install with the SiS to get off on, and then switch to the GF2 with no ill results. Share this post Link to post
Xavier211 0 Posted March 10, 2001 I am running a Voodoo5 now, and I don't know what you mean by uninstall, I've uninstalled and reinstalled Office several times now, with no effect. Share this post Link to post
Brian Frank 0 Posted March 12, 2001 I meant the only fix is to reinstall the OS. Also, before that see if youve got some bad ram. Bad ram can really screw up stuff too. Defragged your hard drive lately? Definitely check out the ram though, I had a bad stick once, did really screwy stuff and crashed programs. Share this post Link to post
Xavier211 0 Posted March 17, 2001 How can bad ram only affect Office? All my other applications work fine, even all the CPU-demanding games work without a glitch. Share this post Link to post
Wolf87 0 Posted March 18, 2001 Try an external font viewer to identify the corrupted font. Share this post Link to post