WANTED!! My Desktop Icons

Ok heres the issue,
I had a power out in my house and my Mac shut down. When i booted it back up there were no icons on the desktop. Except for The Disk i had in the drive and my external hard drive.
Whats up?

Hi Kyle:
"Except for The Disk i had in the drive and my external hard drive."
Do you mean your Mac HD or your optical, and does your external have OS X on it (bootable)?
Try these steps individually and see if they fix the problem, if not report back, with some more info, like how full is your HD; system info (hardware overview ) from system profiler; approx. age of your g5 and any peripherals attached.
1) Try restarting the finder by either; control (right) click the finder in the dock or use force quit - restart finder, from the blue apple icon menu.
1a) Repair disk permissions using disk utility in the applications/utilities folder, .... also try 'verify disk' and see what it says.
2) Try resetting the NVRAM/PRAM by holding the command/apple-option-P-R keys down during startup ..... wait until you hear the chime twice.
3) Reset the SMU/PMU by shutting down and unplugging the powercord .... wait 5-10mins .... plug back in and bootup.
-Robert

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