Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!harvard!husc6!panda!genrad!decvax!decwrl!glacier!hplabs!sdcrdcf!usc-oberon!brand!barad From: barad@brand.UUCP Newsgroups: net.micro.mac Subject: Trashing/Building DeskTop on SCSI Disk Message-ID: <204@brand.UUCP> Date: Tue, 22-Apr-86 04:54:01 EDT Article-I.D.: brand.204 Posted: Tue Apr 22 04:54:01 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 10-May-86 13:55:16 EDT Reply-To: barad@brand.UUCP (Herb Barad) Organization: U. of So. Calif., Los Angeles Lines: 39 2 days ago, I managed to trash the Desktop file on my DataFrame 20 hard disk. I started to panic, but then I remembered an article that I read in MacTutor from Gary Voth about his own similar problems with the Apple HD-20. He said that the desktop file could be rebuilt with Finder 5.0 and not the later versions. Fine. I then tried this and it did not work. I tried this with every version of the Finder that I have (5.0, 5.1, & 5.2). Now I really began to panic. Well, here is what I did. I made ResEdit the startup application on a Floppy that I have that also has the SCSI Init file that is needed for the DataFrame hard disk. I made it the startup application because the Finder demands that I rebuild the desktop of the DataFrame disk (and you know what that means...). When I got into ResEdit (I am using v. 1.0D5), I drew a quick sigh of relief and noticed that ResEdit completely recognized everything. The desktop file has been thoroughly trashed (it had 286 bytes in the resource fork - with no resources!) Well, I got to work and copied every resource in my floppy's desktop file into the DataFrame's desktop file. Upon quitting from ResEdit, the Finder recognized the DataFrame and everything looked ok. Of course, many files now do not have their icons, but I could then recopy some applications onto the hard disk and the icons now linked up properly. I still don't trust the desktop file completely. I don't think it is quite kosher, but I had no other way of rebuilding it. Does anybody (INCLUDING YOU APPLE!!!) have a reliable way of rebuilding a desktop file on an SCSI hard disk? I am sure that someone has run into this problem before. I hope it can be resolved soon - the Desktop file is too important of a file to play around with. -- Herb Barad [USC - Signal and Image Processing Institute] USENET: ...!sdcrdcf!usc-oberon!brand!barad or ...!{lbl-csam|trwrb|trwspp}!trwspf!herb ARPANET: barad%brand@usc-ecl.ARPA