Step-by-Step Guide to Fix a White Exclamation Mark in a Grey Circle

Are you facing an issue while playing a game or running a computer programme where you can find a grey circle with a white exclamation mark on it? Many people have recently noticed this icon and have no idea how to fix it.

The grey circle with the white exclamation mark you may see on your computer screen is caused by a missing or corrupt Windows font. The icon is usually an indication of a font-related problem and in that case, you need to replace the default font in Windows with a valid font.

Here's a step-by-step guide to replace a missing font in Windows:

Step 1: Stop the system services

  1. Open the Control Panel and locate Services.
  2. Stop any of the system services (like font caching, font installation, etc.) that are currently running.
  3. Check again if you find the white exclamation mark in the grey circle.

Step 2: Replace the font

  1. Now, you will have to replace the default font in Windows with another valid font.
  2. Go to the Start Menu and open Control Panel > Fonts.
  3. Search for an appropriate font and select the substitute font of your choice.
  4. After selecting the new font, click on the Install button.
  5. Once the process is finished, reboot your computer.

Step 3: Enable the system services

  1. Return to the Control Panel and launch the Services app.
  2. Now, select and enable the system services (like font caching, font installation, etc.) that you had turned off in step 1.

Step 4: Check again

Finally, check again if you still find the white exclamation mark in the grey circle. If there is no icon present, you've successfully replaced the default font in Windows and the issue is resolved.

FAQ

Q1. What does the grey circle with the white exclamation mark signify?


A1. The grey circle with the white exclamation mark is usually an indication of a font-related problem and in that case, you need to replace the default font in Windows with a valid font.

Q2. Is there acific service I should enable in order to solve this issue?


A2. You need to enable any of the system services (like font caching, font installation, etc.) that are currently running in order to replace the default font in Windows with a valid font.

Q3. How can I replace the default font in Windows?


A3. In order to replace the default font in Windows, you first need to stop any system services that are currently running, then search for an appropriate alternative font and select it, and finally enable the disabled system services.

Q4. After I replace the font, should I reboot my computer?


A4. Yes, it is recommended to reboot your computer after the font replacement process is finished in order to ensure that the new font is applied properly.

Q5. What should I do if the white exclamation mark in the grey circle doesn't disappear even after I replaced the font?


A5. If the white exclamation mark in the grey circle doesn't disappear after you have replaced the font, there might be a deeper issue related to the font than what you have noticed. In that case, it is advised to take help from a professional technician.

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