on 10/8/03 9:00 AM, Ernest L. Gunerius at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi everyone;
> Can any one tell me if it is possible to repair corrupted Icons. Many
> of the applications and some of the data icons on this badly
> maintained HD have Icons that show as blocks filled with random
> colored pixels. I suppose trashing the Alias icons and the
> Applications and then re-installing them would work If the owner had
> the original CDs, which he does not.
> 
> All the applications work so it seems it is a cosmetic problem, but I
> do not have any confidence in that assumption.
> 
> I have noticed that booting from a corrupted System will cause some
> OK icons on my Normal desktop to be corrupted. But not permanently.
> When booted from my usual System all is OK again.
> 
> The drive passed a Surface Scan in TT3. And TT3 reports all System
> files OK and all Files OK.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> ernie
> 
> 
I would rebuild the desktop. TT3 should be able to walk you through that.
Shawn


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