File could not be found at Export

After the fee upgrade from OSX Lion to Mavericks my Lr cannot find the previously imported and processed RAW file when the Export function is requested. What can be wrong?

>>>>If you creat a new folder to export to does that work?? If you move the raw file to another folder can you export it from there?
Yes I have tried this before and now also tried again: moving file to different locaton than Import to Lr and also to send Export to new location have no effect.
>>>>I would try removing your Preferende File .... http://helpx.adobe.com/lightroom/kb/preference-file-locations-lightroo m-41.html
I looked up this preference file but have not found it. Maybe the the structure of Lr3 is different to Lr4. See below two screens showing the very limited files I have. It appers that this
/Users/[user name]/Library/Preferences/com.adobe.Lightroom5.plist is missing. (Lr3 version)
But can it be created?

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