I recently logged out of Mac OS X (after 10 days of continuous use without rebooting... isn't Mac OS X lovable ?
), to do a backup of my Palm device.
When I came back from Mac OS 9, I noticed to my surprise, that all my Classic applications' and documents' icons had disappeared, being replaced by the generic app and doc icons.
No problem, I though : I'll rebuild the Classic desktop ! So I went in the "Classic" panel of the "System Preferences"... only to see that the "Rebuild desktop" button of the "Classic" panel was greyed out.
I haven't been able to regain access to my Classic icons ever since. Booo-hooo-hooo !
Here is what I tried :
Help me get my Classic icons back !!!

When I came back from Mac OS 9, I noticed to my surprise, that all my Classic applications' and documents' icons had disappeared, being replaced by the generic app and doc icons.
No problem, I though : I'll rebuild the Classic desktop ! So I went in the "Classic" panel of the "System Preferences"... only to see that the "Rebuild desktop" button of the "Classic" panel was greyed out.
I haven't been able to regain access to my Classic icons ever since. Booo-hooo-hooo !

- Rebooting in Mac OS 9 to rebuild the desktop
- Trashing the "LS" preference documents in my prefs folder
- Checking my disks with Disk First Aid and TechTool Pro
Help me get my Classic icons back !!!