(early) 2011 13 in MacBook Pro freezes in syst pref...

My MacBook Pro freezes when attempting to access System Preferences. I am able to Force Quit but that's it. No clue what's wrong. Screen went black for about 30 seconds earlier tonight. Never had a problem before a previous update. Any ideas?

brandyx wrote:
My MacBook Pro freezes when attempting to access System Preferences.
Use your Finders > Go To Folder and type
/Library/Preferences
and hit GO
A window appears, now scroll down until you find
com.apple.systempreferences.plist
there may be two of them, one is a locked file and cannot be touched, the other drag it to the desktop, reboot and open System Preferences and reset your preferences.
If all is well, delete the desktop file.
If that doesn't work, perform a Reinstall Just OS X
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3046
If that doesn't work, then your going to need to log into another Admin account and remove the files of the other off the machine, delete the old user, reboot, recreate the old user account and return the files.
If you don't have another Admin on the machine, then your going to have to create one at the Single User Mode command line (hold command s while booting with a built in or wired keyboard)
Enter each comand exactly and press return after each.
mount -uw /
rm /var/db/.applesetupdone
reboot
use a different name obviously.

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