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This fix successfully resolved my issue with the clock formatting after changing my system font.
However, I notice the box still shows up in PowerShell in place of the colon. It does not in the regular Command Prompt, nor does it in PowerShell ISE. Does anyone know a fix for this anomaly?
I had the same problem by using a different font but I mean really the time is still there i just ignore it..lol. I just find it amazing that windows 10 has a FONT section in settings and you can see all the fonts on the PC but you cant simply pick a font and hit a button the says APPLY FONT..lol..its seriously dumb. Also Microsoft needs to change the font section to include the ability to use a simple Color Picker to change the color of font System Wide. As so future-Esque and where they are going with it Nowadays Customization is simply a must for users in this day and age.
I had the same thing happen, except i didnt use a tweak tool, or have Windows 10 Creators Edition. I am running Win 11 Pro. I watched a tutorial from several people that said all the same thing. The reset tool did not work even going in to the registry and fixing my error back did not work. So worse case scenario is i did a Recovery (system Restore) and now it is fine. I will just have to live with the ugly font Microsoft chose to use here.