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System Preference
Desktop & Screen Saver (can't access)
When trying to access desktop pictures to change screen image - it's beachballing -
“Loading images…”
Please advise

That's because of a problem with the Desktop settings file. First, open Finder, select Go menu (on the menu bar) > Go to Folder, and type ~/Library/Preferences. Then, delete "com.apple.desktop.plist" and "com.apple.systempreferences.plist", and restart. Finally, you will be able to change the wallpaper and access to Desktop and Screen Saver

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  • System Preferences/ Desktop Freezes

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    Welcome to Apple Discussions, linnea.
    Quit System Preferences and delete these files:
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  • System preference -- desktop and screen saver problem

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