Corrupt icons in System Preferences panel?

For some strange reason, the 'Startup Disk' icon in my system preferences panel has changed...it looks like a giant light switch and you can see a bit of a border around it. Is there any way to reset this back to normal?
You can check out an image here: http://web.mac.com/jhurtig/
I'm running 10.4.6 on a Macbook 2 GHz with all the latest updates installed.

Hi Jonas, delete these two files and relaunch SystemPreferences:
~(yourhome)/library/caches/com.apple.preferencepanes.cache
~(yourhome)/library/preferences/com.apple.systempreferences.plist
-mj
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