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Nov 9, 2013 6:42 PM in response to macmark2by foulgernz,Ive had exactly the same problem and have gone the "remove all preferences to preferences.old and remove the loginitems plist" and I have found in my case that it is definitely NOT a preference or a login item but it IS specific to my user account. I have created a maintenece user account and also logged in as root and my preference panes behave properly in thos accounts. What I have done is turn invisible files on and over the course of two days eliminated preferences and invisible files left over from installs as far back as 2004 and my Mac Pro E2008 has sped up very considerably. I have also used Mavericks Cache cleaner very extensively and repaired everything in site, reset ACLs etc etc. The problem still remains. I dont want to create a new user because my Mac is part of a network and its pretty well tuned to suit that. I have noticed that I can reset, say, the network preference logged in as another user and the chages "stick" when I log back in as myself. In particular but not necessarily all, The security and privacy preference pane wont respond to <advanced>, neither can I change some of the options. In Network preferences, <advanced> and <+> do not work and I cant edit locations. I'm hoping that by applying 10.9.1 combo when it comes out by months end, will resolve the problem. I've really looked in every little nook and cranny to no avail. If anyone else gets a fix I'd be grateful to hear. Thanks
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Nov 9, 2013 6:44 PM in response to foulgernzby Drew Reece,Looks like you missed this post by luke_aus
https://discussions.apple.com/message/23727047#23727047
See if that has any effect.
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Nov 9, 2013 7:12 PM in response to cetskby foulgernz,Tried that in my situation but all it did was make it impossible to set up new locations from scratched. Renamed.bak files back to .plist after trashing the new ones, restarted and back to "normal" Good try though.
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Nov 9, 2013 7:15 PM in response to foulgernzby Drew Reece,Sorry I failed to link to the correct post.
To be clearer …
luke_aus wrote:
I ran the following commands one at a time in terminal and its all working again:
defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSUseLeopardWindowValues YES
defaults write com.apple.Safari NSUseLeopardWindowValues NO
killall SystemUIServer
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Nov 9, 2013 7:30 PM in response to luke_ausby foulgernz,Nice excercise in terminal - appreciated - but it didn't work for me.
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Nov 9, 2013 9:17 PM in response to luke_ausby foulgernz,Well, it didn't fix my problem BUT I DID DISCOVER ETRECHECK! I found launchdaemons that had been running for years on apps that I have'nt used in years (possibly decades). So I cleaned out all the old sh1t and now my Mac Pro Early 2008 is working at lightning speed. Thanks to this (unsolved) fault, I have spent a couple of days really digging out the old potatoes with the result that I have a superfast computer that still has the system preferences fault - lol BUT I am happy!
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Nov 9, 2013 9:21 PM in response to foulgernzby luke_aus,foulgernz
try adding one more line - run all these in terminal
defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSUseLeopardWindowValues YES
defaults write com.apple.Safari NSUseLeopardWindowValues NO
defaults write com.apple.screencapture disable-shadow -bool false
killall SystemUIServer
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Nov 9, 2013 9:28 PM in response to foulgernzby Drew Reece,Hehe, EtreCheck is neat.
Post the report here if you want more feedback.
Sorry luke_aus, I mangled your fix
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Nov 9, 2013 10:13 PM in response to Drew Reeceby luke_aus,not your fault Drew - I didn't have that line in the initial fix
It also stands to reason that if you are running Shadowkiller or Nocturne or something similiar to remove shadows from OSX you should remove these first, then run the lines above
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Nov 9, 2013 11:07 PM in response to luke_ausby AlexMacinsky,It worked, now I can open the secondary dialog boxes. But...
This line: defaults write com.apple.Safari NSUseLeopardWindowValues NO
disables shadows in Safari, so every new window you open in Safari has no shadow on the window under it, and the edges blned into the one below it.
I did this: defaults write com.apple.Safari NSUseLeopardWindowValues YES
And Safar shadows were restored.
Thanks for the help.
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Nov 9, 2013 11:39 PM in response to AlexMacinskyby luke_aus,Thanks Alex - I never use Safari so I didn't notice
so the fix should read:
defaults write NSGlobalDomain NSUseLeopardWindowValues YES
defaults write com.apple.Safari NSUseLeopardWindowValues YES
defaults write com.apple.screencapture disable-shadow -bool false
killall SystemUIServer
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Nov 10, 2013 3:59 AM in response to luke_ausby nemo11,Thanks a lot!
1. That hint worked for me, too.
2. Also the apple mail shadow problem (mentioned earlier) is gone, too :-)
Cheers!
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Nov 10, 2013 5:30 AM in response to luke_ausby macmark2,This solved the issue for the iWork applications as well. No more white boxes around the toolbar headings.
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Nov 10, 2013 6:42 AM in response to cetskby glenfant,Hi,
I just posted a similar issue : https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5544980
Some buttons in other control panels (Time Machine and Security and Privacy) have no effect and similar trace are found in my system log following the clicks :
The key info in that log seems to be :
unable to convert NSNamedColorSpace System controlColor to (your video profile) colorspace' with backtrace
After reading your issue; I noticed that I have exactly the same problem. Did you find a fix ?