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Unremovable hud fonts
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Idk i thought everone had that, i always just leave the fonts there because i never see the fonts change anyway lol

Idk i thought everone had that, i always just leave the fonts there because i never see the fonts change anyway lol
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Here's what worked for me:
- First restart your computer and don't start TF2
- Run takeown command on the file, for example "takeown /f fontfile.ttf"
- Use unlocker to delete the file
If this doesn't work, you can try to boot a linux distro from usb and remove the file with it, since linux doesn't give a fuck about windows' file permissions.

EDIT: also if you have linux on other partition, why not use it to remove it?
EDIT2: i also remember using chmod that came with cygwin, it could also work. (chmod 777 fontfile.ttf)

Here's what worked for me:
- First restart your computer and don't start TF2
- Run takeown command on the file, for example "takeown /f fontfile.ttf"
- Use unlocker to delete the file
If this doesn't work, you can try to boot a linux distro from usb and remove the file with it, since linux doesn't give a fuck about windows' file permissions.

EDIT: also if you have linux on other partition, why not use it to remove it?
EDIT2: i also remember using chmod that came with cygwin, it could also work. (chmod 777 fontfile.ttf)
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how is it complicated? just cd to the right directory and rm -f the font file.

how is it complicated? just cd to the right directory and rm -f the font file.
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