J jackmack macrumors regular Original poster Jun 9, 2006 135 0 Dec 25, 2006 #1 Any idea how this could have happened and how to fix it?
mad jew Moderator emeritus Apr 3, 2004 32,191 10 Adelaide, Australia Dec 25, 2006 #2 It's usually caused by a corrupt cache. Head to the Cache folder on your Home Library and find the file named com.apple.preferencepanes.cache. When System Preferences is closed, drag this file to the Trash and then reopen System Preferences.
It's usually caused by a corrupt cache. Head to the Cache folder on your Home Library and find the file named com.apple.preferencepanes.cache. When System Preferences is closed, drag this file to the Trash and then reopen System Preferences.
J jackmack macrumors regular Original poster Jun 9, 2006 135 0 Dec 25, 2006 #3 Worked like a charm Can't wait to tell my friends that a mad jew made my christmas an extra good one
mad jew Moderator emeritus Apr 3, 2004 32,191 10 Adelaide, Australia Dec 25, 2006 #4 Hahaha, that's good to hear, mate.