Icon damaged in system preferences

hi everyone,
is there a way to reset the icons in the system preferences. one icon seems to be damaged. here is an image:
http://www.esreverse.com/systempreferences.png
regards,
eric.
Mac mini Core Duo 1.66 GHz, 120GB, 512MB   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Elgato eyeTV USB, Logitech Wireless Desktop Mac, Logitech Harmony V.XBOX360

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