said: 
>None of my drive images seem to be any good. 
What do you mean by this?  I thought you had a Desktop problem? 
>UpDateCD install says it can't find C:, one image has same problem. I 
>unzipped a recent copy of the partition after formating. 
Maybe you munged the MBR while playing about with WinXX installs. 
>SC, DOS, W98 and OS/2, except that OS/2 didn't have enough  objects on 
>the desktop to do anything much.  
You need to reexamine your Desktop backup procedures.  It would appear 
that unless your hard drive is just plain broken, your backup procedures 
are not rock solid. 
>It gave me a single, empty WarpCenter tray.  Prop\Trays\Default got some  
>of it. 
You need to back up \os2\dll\dock*.cfg and \os2\dll\scenter.* when you 
backup the Desktop. 
>Any way to get the original tray back? 
Restore the dock*.cfg files from a good backup. 
Steven 
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