OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Mystery Picture In "desktop & Screen Saver"

May 8, 2012

When I go to "desktop & screen saver" in System Prefs, I have a mystery picture I cannot get rid of and it has been passed from Mac to Mac, OS to OS. It says it's on my desktop with the other pics that I see on my desktop that are actually there. I click on the picture to get its name or location and I get this ".UserImagesWelcomeSecondaryIm". So I try to find this location...nothing. I try to spotlight this exact phrase, NOTHING. This picture has gotten unbelievably annoying because I can't locate the physical file to delete it. I believe it may have been an image that was dragged off a browser onto the desktop.

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8), iPhone 4

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Desktop And Screen Saver Quit Unexpectedly?

Apr 25, 2012

Recently, after a clean install to Snow Leopard (from Lion). I can no longer open the desktop and screen saver preference pane. I click, it hangs, I click again, and the entire system preferences unexpectedly quits. 

I've googled and searched, deleted all of the plists mentioned in most of the threads, I've removed caches, created new admin accounts, tried logging in as the root to no avail. I've got my crash report:Process:     System Preferences [1141]Path:        /Applications/System Preferences.app/Contents/MacOS/System PreferencesIdentifier:  com.apple.systempreferencesVersion:     7.0 (7.0)Build Info:  SystemPrefsApp-1750100~13Code Type:   X86-64 (Native)

[code]...

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I will get an error message and the problem details (which I know VERY little about) show an Exception Type:

EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGSEGV) and
Exception Code: KERN_INVALID_ADDRESS
If that helps.

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iMac, Screen Saver unresponsive

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"Preferences Error.  Could not load Desktop & Screen Saver preference pane."  Replace Desktop & Screensaver part with Energy Saver and Spotlight respectively for each pane. When I run the preference pane, here is the output from the console: 

3/19/12 6:13:04.765 PM System Preferences: [NSPrefPaneBundle instantiatePrefPaneObject] (/System/Library/PreferencePanes/DesktopScreenEffectsPref.prefPane): principalClass is nil. 

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.3)

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iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8), Work

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