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- From: brecher@husc8.harvard.edu (Jonathan Brecher)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc
- Subject: Re: Care and feeding of Desktop file
- Message-ID: <BRECHER.92Dec30042626@husc8.harvard.edu>
- Date: 30 Dec 92 09:26:26 GMT
- References: <1992Dec30.022750.18190@cognos.com> <parkyn.725684816@sfu.ca><1hri6iINNhid@agate.berkeley.edu>
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- In-reply-to: jdsiegel@garnet.berkeley.edu's message of 30 Dec 1992 07:13:22 GMT
-
- jdsiegel@garnet.berkeley.edu (Joel Siegel) writes:
- >In article <parkyn.725684816@sfu.ca> parkyn@fraser.sfu.ca (Dale Parkyn) writes:
- >>leighc@cognos.com (Leigh Chapman) writes:
- >>
- >>>Can I delete the (hidden) file Desktop, and expect that it will be rebuilt
- >>>when I reboot my Mac?
-
- >I think Leigh said he had _already_ rebuilt his desktop. I don't
- >know why the icons are still there if that is the case. I have
- >heard that the cmd-option trick doesn't always result in a proper
- >desktop rebuild. Salient/5th Generation has a little goodie
- >called Desktop Reset, an init ('scuse me, extension) that
- >*deletes* the desktop file and its cousins at bootup if you hold
- >down the cmd-option keys (note this is different from what the
- >Apple system does).
- >I *think* Desktop Reset is PD. Try emailing fifthgen@aol.com to
- >make sure. They should also know if it's archived somewhere.
-
- Desktop Reset is availably by anonymous ftp from mac.archive.umich.edu
- (of course). From our index file:
-
- >/mac/system.extensions/init/desktopreset1.1.cpt.hqx
- > 11 3/23/92 BinHex4.0,Compact1.33
- >
- > Hold down the keys to rebuild your desktop and this extension
- > deletes the original Desktop files, forcing a complete, total,
- > rebuild.
-
- Personally, my interpretation of the problem is a confusion between the
- Desktop file, which is completely ignored under System 7 (as the original
- poster indicated he had) and the Desktop DB and Desktop DF files, which WILL
- be rebuild with the command-option trick under System 7. In fact, since the
- original poster indicated that he *saw* the icons in the file, he *must*
- have been looking at the System 6-only Desktop.
-
- To answer the original question, yes, the file may be deleted without
- adverse effects, as long as you're running System 7 now. If you ever
- switch back to System 6, it will be rebuilt, with no harm done.
-
- jonathan brecher
- brecher@husc.harvard.edu
- assistant mac.archivist
-