Missing ColorSync Profiles

I'm missing quite a few ColorSync profiles in the Color part of the Displays system preference. They show up in ColorSync Utility and are viewable in the Finder, but they don't show up in System Preferences. I can make new profiles fine, but how do I get my old ones back?

To piggyback on the question above (and I'm not sure what I did), but my factory profiles are missing from Library/Colorsync/Profiles. The Generic profiles are in there, but none for iMac. From the ColorSync Display Calibrator app, I keep getting the error "Can not calibrate the display. The factory profile for the display could not be found. "
Short of reinstalling my system, is this profile located anywhere for download? I tried searching the Apple site to no avail...
Thanks in advance for any help.

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