Icon for Desktop Shows Up as a Generic Icon in the Places Sidebar
Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
Tom
MacBook Pro 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo | 24" LED Cinema Display | 32GB iPhone, Mac OS X (10.6.6), 8 GB RAM
MacBook Pro 3.06 GHz Core 2 Duo | 24" LED Cinema Display | 32GB iPhone, Mac OS X (10.6.6), 8 GB RAM
Had the same issue on my 2011 iMac running 10.6.8, and here's how I fixed it.
Wow. That's stunning. I don't really know why it works, but it does. Apparently when you paste something on top of the icon in the sidebar, and remove it, it refreshes itself and somehow remembers the original icon?
I deleted something and had several blank white icons in the sidebar, so I removed them and restored by pulling them back on from my home folder. Everything worked except the Desktop. First it was the blank white icon. Then I pulled it from my home folder and it was a plain blue icon with the generic page symbol, such as a standard Documents folder icon. Then I fiddled with it and pulled it over again and it changed to the generic blue desktop icon you see in the home folder. Last I tried your step of just pasting the generic desktop icon over it and undo-ing that paste, and viola!
Many thanks for sharing. I could have forced myself to live with the generic, but it wouldn't have been the same, and not truly satisfactory, as it wasn't back the way I started. Insert applause.
pete
Icon for Desktop Shows Up as a Generic Icon in the Places Sidebar