Font Arial rendered only in "BOLD"

I don't really know how (it seems to me as it happened completely at random) but today I started Firefox and Wikipeda appeared entirely in bold. After checking my problem on Google, I discovered that Google displays each piece of text in bold as well. This has never happened before, and all my problem research offers two solutions which do not resolve the problem and are applied only to versions 3.0 and firefox 4.0. Help, please.

I think that my police Arial have been damaged by an old game (Age of Empires II) I have installed and played with my children this past weekend. This solved my problem. Try to go into the fonts Control Panel by clicking Start, Control Panel, and then click fonts. If you do not see "fonts" then look at the top right of your control panel for the option "view by" and choose "small icons". You can also find it in Windows Explorer when accessing your Windows folder, and then the fonts folder. Mine is in c:\windows\fonts. Once you're here, copy the Arial font by right click on it and choose 'copy' and paste it in a temporary folder of your choice or on the desktop. You can also simply drag it to another folder or on the desktop. It should stick around 9 different versions of the Arial font. Go to the folder that you just pasted on it for, arial.ttf right-click and choose copy, and then return to the control panel fonts, right-click anywhere and choose Paste. It must be said the police is already installed and ask if you want to replace it. Say yes to all instances. If you did it glisser drag on the desktop, then just do drag the fonts Control Panel and say yes to all the questions of installation. Hope this helps you. If you cannot find the arial police in the fonts Control Panel, then your problem is more likely that it has been deleted. You will need to download it somewhere and reinstall. Sorry I can't help you with that.

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