10.8.4 set desktop picture fail

Upgrade the OS to 10.8.4
Want to change the desktop picture. It seems working, but after shutted down Mac, when I turn back on, the desktop picture back to the previous one (old one before I change it)
anybody experience this?
your sharing is highly appreciated.
thanks

Close all windows and quit all applications.
Hold the option key down and click the "Go" menu in the Finder menubar.
Select "Library" from the dropdown, then "Preferences" folder.
Look for these two files.
com.apple.desktop.plist
com.apple.systempreferences.plist
Right click each  one of them and select " Move To Trash" from the contextual menu.
Restart the computer.

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