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I have Windows Xp and I just successfully copied fonts to test your theory. Don't right click on it, just highlight the font, click on edit, click copy, highlight the folder where you want to copy the font to and click paste.

2007-10-07 12:57:41 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

If you are dual booting, by that I mean you have both platforms on same pc. Go to xp fonts folder c:/windows/fonts highlight fonts you wish to move by holding ctrl button down whilst selecting each in turn with left mouse click. To copy (Ctrl C) Then go to your vista fonts folder click on blank space in folder and paste (Ctrl V) Your done, you've now copied them.

If on separate pc's, do as above for copying them, then put a cd into your drive, open that drive and just paste them as above Ctrl V. Your cd re-writer will now burn them onto a disk. When you've got your disk go to your vista pc and highlight all by holding the shift key, click on first font then last font. All will now be highlighted. Use the copy again Ctrl C open vista's font folder C:/Windows/Fonts and paste Ctrl V.

2007-10-07 16:23:35 · answer #2 · answered by ReBecca_Oraya 3 · 0 0

Open your Fonts folder.

Highlight the fonts that you wish to copy across.

Hold down Ctrl and press the letter C. (This copies them.)

Close the window.

Open up the Fonts folder on Vista.

Right click, and you should have the Paste option available.

Paste away.

2007-10-07 12:43:26 · answer #3 · answered by micksmixxx 7 · 0 0

Burn the Fonts on to a CD and boot into vista and copy them from the cd in to the vista fonts folder

2007-10-07 12:42:10 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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