Windows 7 fonts removed

Whenever I restart my system all the fonts in the ' / windows/fonts / "folder keep deleted, all that's left are bold.ttf and symbol regular.ttf system. until I have remove and reinstall all the fonts in windows 7 install cd in the main .wim file, I can't read anything like its all text symbol... someone has a idea why keep deleted all my fonts?

I keep everything I searched through reference system restore, system restore disabled so I do not eat disk space, but honestly nothing I found specifically on my problem.

No errors are created, no system events are recorded, it just happens. The last major event on the system was that the latest windows auto update.

Hi Haagimus,

Looks like there could be a problem with some of the system files on your computer. Have you tried running this http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929833 to check all the files on your system?

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