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12-06-2015 02:58 AM
Hi folks
I keep getting a message that says 'HP Simplfied' can't be found. (it's a font I think)
I have tried all sorts - running the HP tools and searching www for answers but nothing helps. Anyone out there know what to do? Thanks 🙂
12-08-2015
09:24 AM
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03-15-2017
04:11 PM
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OscarFuentes
Hello @Snowdrop7,
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I came across your post about the font issue, and wanted to help!
To start, can you provide me with the Product Number of the notebook? Here is a link you can use that will help you find your Model and Product Number:
How Do I Find My Model Number or Product Number?
What action are you trying to perform, when you receive this error message? Or what program are you trying to run? Looking forward to your reply.
Have a great day!
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05-28-2016 04:58 AM
Hi SDF15
I too have suffered this problem several times recently.
The error is coming from Microsoft.NET Framework as shown here:-
My Product Number is J0D41EA#ABU
This appears to happen shortly after booting up. I have checked with both HP Support Assistant and Windows Update and my Laptop is fully updated.
05-30-2016 08:54 AM - edited 05-30-2016 08:58 AM
I think I fixed this, or at least I don't see the problem any more after a restart, a hibernation wake and complete shut down and restart.
Go to this Microsoft page to download .netframework repair tool and run it.- https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30135
Accept recommendations and Finish.
To test, go to Control Panel/Programs and Features. In left column, select 'Turn Windows features on and off'. Deselect all .NET Frameworks (I have 3.5 and 4.6). Reboot. Repeat previous steps, only this time, select to enable all .NET Frameworks. My 3.5 was missing components which, by selecting download from Windows Update, allowed reinstall to finish. Just to be safe, reboot even if not asked to. Testing after restart shows problem solved , although problem was only very occasional so it has not passed test of time yet. Good Luck
