Article ID: 146904 - Last Review: January 19, 2007 - Revision: 1.3 Err Msg: Error Loading GDI.EXE. You Must Reinstall WindowsThis article was previously published under Q146904 On This PageSYMPTOMS
You may experience either of the following symptoms:
CAUSE
This error can occur if the Fonts folder is removed from the Windows
folder.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this situation, use either of the following methods.
Method 1Reinstall Windows.Method 2Boot the computer with a Windows 98 Startup disk with CD-ROM support. (Or, choose Command Prompt Only from the Windows 95/98 Startup menu if you have real-mode CD-ROM drivers installed, or if you have a copy of the Windows source files on your hard disk).NOTE: These instructions assume that your CD-ROM drive letter is drive D and that Windows is installed in the C:\Windows folder. If this is not the case, adjust the following instructions accordingly. Windows 95Type the following commands, pressing ENTER after each command:
md c:\windows\fonts
Reboot the computer. If the Fonts folder exists, just use the extract commands to extract the fonts into the folder.
attrib +s c:\windows\fonts extract /a d:\win95\win95_02.cab *.fon /l c:\windows\fonts extract /a d:\win95\win95_02.cab *.ttf /l c:\windows\fonts Windows 98
md c:\windows\fonts
Reboot the computer. If the Fonts folder exists, just use the extract commands to extract the fonts into the folder.
attrib +s c:\windows\fonts extract /a d:\win98\win98_22.cab *.fon /l c:\windows\fonts extract /a d:\win98\win98_22.cab *.ttf /l c:\windows\fonts Windows Millennium
md c:\windows\fonts attrib +s c:\windows\fonts cd\windows\options\install extract /a win_17.cab *.fon /l c:\windows\fonts extract /a win_19.cab *.ttf /l c:\windows\fonts MORE INFORMATION
The Fonts folder contains TrueType fonts (files with .ttf extensions) and
Raster fonts (files with .fon extensions). Raster fonts are bitmap fonts
supplied in different sizes for specific display resolutions. If the .fon
files are missing, Windows cannot load successfully. NOTE:The "error loading GDI.EXE" message may only flash for an instant, followed by the "now safe to turn off your computer" screen. This will behave similarly in safemode. Therefore, the "error loading GDI.EXE" message may not be noticed. Accordingly, the bootlog.txt is the best resource to determine that the fonts folder is the problem. | Article Translations
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