Desktop Icon Appearance

Hello all,
I was recovering music from my iPod when I accidentally copied some files into the 'Network' icon in 'Macintosh HD'. This cause my desktop icons to become shaded/brighter appearing. They look like they're unselectable. This is annoying, does anybody know how to change them back to their normal full color appearance? Also, all my application icons now occur with muted colors too.
Any help is much appreciated.
Vincenso

Where did the files actually go? Did they get "absorbed" by the icon or just kind of bounce back out?
If you still have all your files safely somewhere where you can get to them, you might just try a restart or logout/login and see if that restores your desktop.
Regards,
Steve M.

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