Lost Networking and other features

Apple crashed, like always without warning
rebooted
Lost Networking, Nothing on the top right, in the pane up there shows up other than finder
Lost where network I was attached to are, lost the bluetooth preference. everything
I try to open networking from preferences and it says
Could not load Network preference pane.
Cannot find a solution

bump
anyone
my mac does not show the time, network, bluetooth, etc
all gone

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