Hi.
The Windows settings (and icons) are stored on
Invisible files in each Window.
There's an application (TinkerTool) wich can make
those files visible (and invisible again).

Check <http://www.versiontracker.com/>

Anyway, I'm not sure if once visible, you can trash
them. Other way should be using the Command Line, but
I don't know how.
Hope that helps. 



--- Zoltan Batiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello All,
> 
> 
> For some reason, my settings for only two windows do
> not save.  
> Specifically, my main hard drive window and the
> applications (for OS X) 
> window.  Only these two windows always go to a
> "default" setting after 
> reboot/cold boot.  Example:  I have everything
> positioned the way I 
> want; icons displayed by "kind" and the toolbar set
> to "off" and the 
> icons slightly larger for easier viewing.  I also
> prefer a background 
> image using one of Apple's background images that
> came with Panther.  
> After re-boot, the hard drive window is back to a
> display similar to 
> what you get when popping in a CD-ROM.  The toolbar
> is set to "on" and 
> the icons are small and un-organized, and the
> background is gone.  I 
> have to manually do everything again to get it back
> to the way I wanted 
> it.  What gives!?  Is this a PRAM issue?  I repaired
> permissions. . 
> .thinking that might of had something to do with it,
> but nope. . .same 
> thing.  I noticed this a few days ago and haven't
> been able to fix it. 
> . .yet.  Any ideas would be helpful.  So far,
> besides repairing 
> permissions, I've reset my PRAM battery (not sure if
> this has anything 
> to do with window view) and I've booted from my
> Jaguar CD and ran Disk 
> Utility to repair my HDD.  Still not fixed.  Thanks
> for any input,
> 
> 
> Zoltan
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