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Old November 30th, 2002, 03:50 PM
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How to detect corrupted Fonts?

I've had serious issues with my mac since installing Jaguar... hangs, stalls, spinning color wheels, weird boots, etc... My latest fix attempt has led me to remove all of my Fonts from the Library (moved Fonts folder up one level) to get Jag to boot because of suspected Corrupted fonts in there... (as directed by Mac.com site under trouble shooting)

Now that I have no fonts on my system (which so far allows the computer to boot and very quickly) is there an way I can scan the Fonts folder and Detect Corrupted fonts so I can start addressing all the other problems on my list?
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