Corrupt JPEG data causing shutdown issues

I've found the following log entries in system.log, as I am having a problem with shutting down my applications.
System Preferences[266]: Corrupt JPEG data: premature end of data segment
Dec 1 15:22:42 system-name [0x0-0x25025].com.apple.systempreferences[266]: Mon Dec 1 15:22:42 system-name.local System Preferences[266] <Error>: Corrupt JPEG data: premature end of data segment\n
I think it might be related to corrupted wallpaper in JPEG format.
Is there any way of finding out which files are corrupted so that I can remove them?

Thanks.
I figured a way to do determine if a JPEG was corrupt.
It was actually quite visible using the Cover Flow method, the jpeg wasn't showing up properly. I was afraid there was other corruption that wasn't so visible.
What I did was, I opened up my Console from Utilities and watched the logs. As I scrolled through each picture using Cover Flow, an error would show up in the console logs.
That's how I figured it out, thanks for your ideas!

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    I just finished processing my first wedding photos in LR2. After exporting the photos to jpegs I am checking them in bridge and see that roughly a little over half (about 350 photos) of my exported images were showing some random vertical and horizontal lines as if those files were corrupted. That never happened before in LR1. Has anyone here experienced the same problem?
    I had to re-export these images consuming a lot of my time. I am using a Windows XP sp3, though when I exported the images I was still in sp2.
    ps.: The images took literally 3 hours longer to export in LR2 than it used to in LR1.
    Any help is appreciated,
    Lisa

    Yes I confirm. I first posted a problem regarding the Exporting of JPG's out of Lightroom in this thread here:
    http://www.adobeforums.com/webx/.59b63f9d/2
    Following advice contained in that thread my thinking changed somewhat and I believed that the problem might have been in dpMagic - a small application that allows one to view CR2 images in Windows Explorer along with other file formats. I subsequently contacted dpMagic who asked me to forward a few problem images along with screenshots from Explorer when it crashed along with a screenshot of the Event Log. Here is the reply that I received from them this morning:
    thanks you for the detailed information. We were able to reproduce the
    problem. It is originated from the corrupted exif info in the jpeg image.
    The next published version of the application will be resistable to such
    kind of errors.
    with the best regards
    Eugen Shashkou dpMagic DEV
    It would appear after all then that Lightroom is causing corruption of Exported JPG files. I have no way of knowing in which way the EXIF data is being corrupted, and whilst dpMagic say that the next version will be 'resistable' I would much prefer Adobe to see what is causing the corrupted EXIF data in the first place.
    Could one of the mods kindly post a bug regarding this matter referring Adobe to this thread if necessary. It would be appreciated - thanks.

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