Hmm...I discovered the "Show Package Contents" feature, but this hasn't solved the mystery. In the
Resources folder of all of the Preferences there are a number of .tiff files, which seem to be of the displayed images. In the case of the Quicktime Prefs folder there is also a file called QuicktimePref.icns, which has a "drawer," or two pages. I didn't see an .icns file anywhere else in the Prefs, so I figured that might be the problem.
Well...I tried putting it in the trash, renaming it, duplicating the Quicktime icon .tiff file in the Resources Folder. None of these "fixes" solved the problem of the missing icon (after restarts) so I just put things back the way they were.
The problem persists. I know I'm out of my depth here, but why does the system fail to recognize the presence of the Quicktime icon files? Should I just trash the Quicktime Pref? I do have (and use) the program called "Preferential Treatment," which didn't find any problems with the Prefs.
I should also mention that I upgraded one of the partitions of my external HD to Panther as well. The Quicktime icon is there in the Sytem Prefs panel, as it should be.
I hate to be histrionic, but could this be indicative of a more serious problem, such as the "bad blocks" reported (and presumably "fixed") before my upgrade?
Is my beloved HD Flopper-Ann about to expire?
Francine