> Dr. Brian Ferris writes:
> 
> While playing around with my new OS X 10.3 panther, I accidently
> dragged the hard drive icons to the trash and emptied it. Now, even
> though my system profiler can see the four hard drives, I am unable to
> access them or create new icons. They contain crucial data. Has anyone
> any ideas or thoughts? I'm desperate!

WOW! You better post this at ehMac.com or some other user group, too!
Damnit, go straight back to the Mothership!
http://discussions.info.apple.com/

Sorry I don't have a solution for you. In OS 9, you'd get a message even
when trashing the boot drive that you can't put it in the trash. As for the
secondary drives, they're fair game.

In OS X, you'd THINK that UNIX permissions etc. would prevent this from
occurring... But that's only a guess.

Good luck!




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