System Preferences Icon renamed .de0115.0e8.  Also can't drag & drop

Thanks in advance for your help. For whatever reason, when I roll the mouse by my doc it displays the name of the program which corresponds with the icon. All of a sudden system preferences has been renamed: .de1150e8.
Also, I can no longer drag and drop more than 1 item.
I had to do an archive and reinstall after the update. My machine runs faster than it ever did so I'm happy with that--even the fans are quieter.
There have just been a few little quirks like the two mentioned above. It seems like there are an awful lot of kext and plist files in the system folder, particularly extensions. More so than I ever recall seeing before.
Any help would be very much appreciated.

Per the MacFixit suggestion I looked for 3rd party kext files in the extensions folder. This is part of was there:
Extensions.kextcache I2CGPIO.kext
HeathrowATA.kext
GeForce.kext
IOFireWireSBP2.kext
ATIRagePro.kext
ATIRage128GLDriver.bundle
ATIRage128.kext
ATIRadeonGLDriver.bundle
ATIRadeonGA.plugin
ATIRadeonDVDDriver.bundle
ATIRadeon9700VADriver.bundle
ATIRadeon9700GLDriver.bundle
ATIRadeon9700GA.plugin
ATIRadeon9700DVDDriver.bundle
ATIRadeon9700.kext
ATIRadeon8500VADriver.bundle
ATIRadeon8500GLDriver.bundle
ATIRadeon8500GA.plugin
ATIRadeon8500DVDDriver.bundle
ATIRadeon8500.kext
ATIRadeon.kext
ATIRage128DVDDriver.bundle
IOHIDFamily.kext
IOHDIXController.kext
IOFireWireSerialBusProtocolTransport.kext
IOGraphicsFamily.kext
ATIRage128GA.plugin
ATTOExpressPCIPlus.kext
ATIRageProGA.plugin
Extensions.mkext
IOI2CLM7x.kext
IOI2CLM6x.kext
IOI2CHWClock.kext
IOI2CFamily.kext
IOI2CDriveBayGPIO.kext
IOI2CDeviceLMU.kext
IOI2CDeviceFCU.kext
IOI2CCPUVoltage.kext
IOI2CControllerSMU.kext
IOI2CControllerPPC.kext
LogitechForceFeedback.kext
Xerox USB Printing.kext
webdav_fs.kext
VirtualAudioDriver.kext
udf.kext
System.kext
SoftRAID.kext
SMARTLib.plugin
SM56KUSBAudioFamily.kext
SharedIP.kext
smbfs.kext
SCR24XAppleDriver.kext
PPP.kext
PMUMotionSensor.kext
OSvKernDSPLib.kext
NVDAResman.kext
NVDANV40Hal.kext
NVDANV30Hal.kext
NVDANV20Hal.kext
NVDANV10Hal.kext
ntfs.kext
msdosfs.kext
MegaRAID.kext
MacIOGPIO.kext
LSIUltra320.kext
Lexmark X422.kext
KeyLargoATA.kext
IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext
IOUSBFamily.kext
IOStorageFamily.kext
IOSerialFamily.kext
IOSCSIParallelFamily.kext
IOSCSIArchitectureModelFamily.kext
IOPlatformFunction.kext
IOPCIFamily.kext
IOPCCardFamily.kext
IONetworkingFamily.kext
IONDRVSupport.kext
IOKeyLargo.kext
IOI2CSMUSat.kext
IOI2CSlewClock.kext
IOI2CPulsar.kext
IOI2CMotionSensor.kext
IOI2CMaxim6690.kext
IOI2CMaxim1989.kext
IOI2CMaxim1631.kext
IOI2CLM8x.kext
CRYPTOCardPCCard.kext
CMD646Root.kext
CMD646ATA.kext
CM4040.kext
cddafs.kext
BootCache.kext
autofs.kext
AudioIPCDriver.kext
AudioDeviceTreeUpdater.kext
IOI2CControllerPMU.kext
IOI2CADT746x.kext
IOI2CAD741x.kext
IOFireWireIP.kext
IOFireWireFamily.kext
IOFireWireAVC.kext
IODVDStorageFamily.kext
IOCDStorageFamily.kext
IOBluetoothHIDDriver.kext
IOBluetoothFamily.kext
IOAudioFamily.kext
IOATAFamily.kext
IOADBFamily.kext
ImmersionForceFeedback.kext
ICAFWKodakProDriver.kext
ICAClassicNotSeizeDriver.kext
Should I delete these?

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