Desktop Screen Saver Location

I removed one and then tried to replace in system>library>preference panes. Is this the correct place for these? It does not show up even after restart.
Thanks.

You’re right, it’s one folder higher.
So often users need to be referred to the Preferences folder to remove .plist files to resolve problems, I just copy the instruction from a Stickies note I keep handy. I’m glad you found it in spite of my slight misdirection.

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