Wrong Icon in System Preferences

Eh, no idea how this happened or how to repair it! My system preferences panel now shows a wrong or corrupted icon for the start-up disk. Can anyone help me correct this graphic issue? (Everything seems to work fine, it is just an annoyance.)
Oh - and I cannot figure out how to add a picture of the error to this post .../Users/jk/Desktop/SysPrefWrongIcon.jpg
MacBook Pro 17" & PowerBook Ti G4 15"   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   Apple Extreme Base Station

Try this.
Quit System Preferences.
Via the Finder, go to Macintosh HD (not your Home folder) > Library > Preferences > System Configuration > preferences.plist.
Drag the preferences.plist file to your Desktop.
Launch System Preferences and if this resolves it, you can delete the old preferences.plist file from the Desktop.

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