![]() Sorry for so many if / then / else, but this isn’t a simple - press this one button to restore the fonts when you’re migrating user data to a system that’s not sure it’s working. Or you could hand migrate that user’s files to a clean working account and walk away from the user corruption. ![]() If this new admin account is fine with fonts, now you know the user account you migrated has the issue so you would decide to pick apart the font database / library for that user and re-enable all fonts in FontBook app - remove any third party font management tools. Type sudo atsutil databases -remove and press Return. If this new admin account is also corrupt, you’ll need to perform a full erase install and/or seek hardware service since known good OS can’t be installed on an erased drive. Start Terminal (located in the Utilities folder press Command-Shift-U to open this folder). Boot to single user mode (or recovery) and mount the files stem as read/write and remove /var/db/.AppleSetupDone file so you can make a brand new admin account.Once that’s done, you can be sure you have a good install and then go back to isolating how the user account got corrupted. Boot to internet recovery (or local recovery) and connect to the internet and download a fresh copy of macOS to reinstall over the top of the data.A failing storage device would explain why a good backup on a good system would end up with corrupt fonts. ![]() ![]()
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